‘All mothers care for their daughters': A traditional Korean dish honors motherhood through children’s birthdays An MPR News reporter and her mother talk about the relationships mothers and daughters have through Korean birthday soup.
The federal government is offering another round of free COVID tests Households in the U.S. will receive eight test kids via the U.S. Postal Service. The release comes as cases have risen over 60% in the U.S. over the past two weeks.
More than 350 possible witnesses named for upcoming trial in Floyd murderAs the second anniversary of George Floyd's murder approaches, prosecutors and defense attorneys are preparing for the state criminal trial next month of the three former officers charged in his death.
Play4min 55secWalz, legislative leaders reach deal on taxes and spendingGov. Tim Walz and legislative leaders reached a broad deal on spending and taxes Monday morning. There’s a week left in the session to fill in the details.
Play4min 46secAmerica's baby formula shortage: 7 key questions, answeredSupply chain issues and a major recall have parents struggling to consistently find baby formula. It’s a dire situation with serious impact. Hopefully, supplies increase soon. Until then, here’s what experts recommend.
Play4min 24secMinnesota film industry hopes for a resurgenceThe world premiere of a film shot in Minnesota during the pandemic is the closing night attraction at the Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival this week. The Minnesota film industry is hopeful a tax credit approved last year will mean more film and television production in the state.
Animals of Minnesota's Driftless Area are the stars of Winona art exhibitMatt Wagner wanted to read his young son a book featuring animals found near their home in southeast Minnesota. He couldn't find one — so he set out to create his own.
What we know so far about the Buffalo mass shooting10 people are dead after an 18-year-old white man allegedly carried out an attack at a supermarket in a majority Black district.
United States marks 1 million COVID deaths, 12,550 in MinnesotaDespite many cases going unreported due to at-home testing and asymptomatic cases, official reported case counts generally continue to rise, although at a slower pace than in recent weeks.
Canoeist finds body believed to be missing Mankato womanNyawuor Chuol told family members on April 25 that she was going for a walk, but she never returned home.
Officials: Buffalo gunman taunted law enforcement onlinePayton Gendron, 18, began posting threads on the social media platform Discord about body armor and guns, and last month made provocative remarks about federal law enforcement.
Authorities: Hate against Taiwanese led to church attackA gunman in a deadly attack at a Southern California church was a Chinese immigrant motivated by hate for Taiwanese people, authorities said.
Abbott says agreement reached to reopen baby formula plantAfter production resumes, Abbott said it will take between six-to-eight weeks before new products begin arriving in stores. The company didn’t set a timeline to restart production.
Paula Goldberg, Minnesota advocate for kids with disabilities, dies at 79Goldberg co-founded PACER in 1977 as an organization to help connect parents of children with disabilities. Friends and fellow advocates on Monday praised her legacy as they mourned her death.
Reversing Trump, Biden acts to deploy US troops to SomaliaPresident Joe Biden on Monday signed an order to deploy U.S. troops to Somalia amid heightened concerns about the country’s Islamic extremist rebels, known as al-Shabab. The move is a reversal of President Donald Trump’s late-term decision to remove nearly all 700 special operations forces that had been operating there.
The plot to keep meatpacking plants open during COVID-19Newly released documents reveal that the meatpacking industry’s callousness toward the health of its workers and its influence over the Trump administration were far greater than previously known.
Play3min 48secTrump-era special counsel faces first real test as Washington attorney goes on trialJohn Durham's probe led to a single false statements count against Michael Sussmann for allegedly lying to the FBI about possible ties between a Russian-bank and Donald Trump's company.
Play3min 42secIs your house at risk of a wildfire? This online tool could tell youMany people move without realizing the danger that wildfires pose to their new home. A new risk rating system could help buyers learn more on real estate sites.
California churchgoers hog-tied gunman in deadly attackFour others were critically wounded and another person suffered minor injures, officials said.
Water Street in St. Paul to close beginning MondayThe city of St. Paul is closing Water Street beginning on Monday, in anticipation of rising waters on the Mississippi River.