Stories from June 16, 2024

Flood watch for most of Minnesota into Wednesday
Multiple rounds of rain and thunderstorms will add up to several inches of potential rainfall on top of already saturated ground. Severe weather is also possible Monday and Tuesday. 
Jordan Morris, Paul Rothrock, Stefan Frei lead Sounders to 2-0 victory over Minnesota United
Jordan Morris scored a first-half goal, Paul Rothrock found the net in the second half and goalkeeper Stefan Frei wasn’t tested in the Seattle Sounders’ 2-0 victory over Minnesota United.
A shooting at splash pad in Detroit suburb injures 9, including 2 children
Nine people were injured, including two young children and their mother, after a shooter opened fire at a splash pad in a Detroit suburb where families gathered to escape the summer heat Saturday.
State park on Minnesota’s Iron Range closes to make way for renewed mining
After decades as a site highlighting northern Minnesota’s mining history, Hill Annex Mine State Park has permanently closed to make way for potential new mining operations on the property.
Israeli military announces daily ‘tactical pause’ in southern Gaza to allow in aid
Israel's military announced on Sunday that it would pause fighting throughout daytime hours along a route in southern Gaza to free up a backlog of humanitarian aid deliveries.
Biden says the next president may get to name two Supreme Court justices
Former President Donald Trump cemented the conservative majority on the Supreme Court. If Trump wins again, Biden said "one of the scariest parts" would be his power to fill upcoming vacancies.