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    Amid Minnesota’s frequent temperature swings, there’s one place that scientists expect to stay consistently cool all year: underground. But a geologist says groundwater beneath Minneapolis is warmer than it should be, and he’s concerned that could cause problems above the surface.

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    Four parents impacted by gun violence reflected on the first legislative session since the Aug. 27 mass shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church and School.

  • Minnesota investigators say chainsaw likely sparked Birch Bay Fire

    A wildfire that has burned an estimated 33 acres near Ely was believed to be caused by U.S. Forest Service crews conducting prescribed burn preparation work to improve forest health and resilience.

  • New data shows mixed results from St. Paul’s housing policies

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    On the first Saturday in June, a pencil party takes place at Lake of the Isles. Now in its fifth year, the event continues to grow.

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