Minnesota Now: May 7, 2024

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A bill that aims to better compensate Uber and Lyft drivers is moving through the state legislature, although the companies say the plan doesn’t work for them.

A state senate ethics committee will hear ethics complaints against two sitting senators.

A new high school club in Winona is fixing old pinball machines. Get ready for some fun!

Plus, we heard from a group that is pushing to convert a stretch of I-94 into a thoroughfare street. They say it will be better for the Twin Cities’ health, economy and environment.

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