
Kiya Edwards
TV News Reporter at KARE-TV (Minneapolis, MN)
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Jun 12, 2024 |
kare11.com | Kiya Edwards
ST PAUL, Minn. — Church bells rang just as the press conference began. Outside the Cathedral of St. Paul, sexual assault survivor Frank Meuers recalled his painful past and ongoing frustrations. "My abuser is from this diocese," Meuers said. "I have people in my support group who probably started being abused back in the '50s. I walked up and down that sidewalk more than once holding a sign saying I'd been abused … I tried to work with two previous bishops.
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Mar 27, 2024 |
abc10.com | Kiya Edwards
The Minnesota Board of Animal Health joins agencies nationwide in following these cases closely, considering they involve livestock for what is believed to be the first time in the U.S. Federal health officials say raw, unpasteurized milk from dairy cattle in at least three states tested positive for avian influenza, a virus usually found in birds, not livestock.
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Feb 23, 2024 |
kare11.com | Kiya Edwards
MINNEAPOLIS — The Frances E. Thompson Digital Library for Family Research, and partners Black Arts Network and Minnesota Historical Society, are starting a monthly bus tour to highlight Black history in the Twin Cities. "I haven't heard of anything like this before and it's really needed at this time," organizer Ralph Crowder III said.
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Feb 21, 2024 |
kare11.com | Kiya Edwards
COON RAPIDS, Minn. — Increasingly more police departments are adding mental health services in at least some capacity. In Coon Rapids, police have hired a full-time social worker for the first time. Capt. Tanya Harmoning has worked for the Coon Rapids Police Department for more than two decades. She says, before getting a full-time social worker, the department launched a pilot program, hiring a part-time social worker who also worked for the Blaine Police Department.
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Feb 20, 2024 |
kare11.com | Kiya Edwards
ST PAUL, Minn — For almost 25 years, Reading Partners has partnered with schools and community organizations to provide K-5 students with 1-on-1 tutoring. The national nonprofit has served the Twin Cities area for nearly a decade, and local executive director Brooke Rivers says tutoring is urgently needed here because statewide reading rates are still lower than they were before the pandemic.
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