Play4min 35secIt’s beginning to look a lot like ... TubaChristmas?This year marks the 35th performance of TubaChristmas in the Twin Cities.
Play4min 36secBison herd helps restore Prairie Island community An established bison farm will give thousands of pounds of meat this winter to members of the community as tribal nations look for ways to control the production of Indigenous foods.
Play4min 21secAfter 25 years council member Lisa Goodman leaves ‘indelible imprint’ on MinneapolisDuring Lisa Goodman’s tenure, the lawmaker has had a hand in everything from restructuring the city’s departments to navigating some of the biggest economic development projects in the city’s downtown — ultimately changing the face of the city.
Man dies a day after shootout with St. Paul policeA Maplewood man has died a day after engaging in a shootout with St. Paul police. The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension identified the man as Brandon Daleshaun Keys, 24, who died of a gunshot wound to the head.
Minnesota Varsity League launches scholastic middle school esports program Earlier this week, the Minnesota Varsity League announced the start of a scholastic esports program specifically geared toward grades 5-8. It’s part of the league’s mission to expand academic experiences for students and provide competitive gaming and educational enrichment through play.
Play4min 10secNorth Dakota researchers find cost-effective way to extract rare-earth elements from coalThe U.S. is trying to reduce its dependence on China for the critical minerals and rare-earth elements needed to build everything from batteries for electric vehicles to military weapons systems. Part of the solution might come from a new extraction process developed in North Dakota.
Play4min 09secDeer hunters in northern Minnesota lash out against wolves, DNRDeer hunters are gathering in northern Minnesota this week to vent their frustrations about a lackluster hunting season and direct their ire at the animals they believe are to blame for a demise in their beloved tradition — the state’s thriving population of grey wolves.
The U.S. has vetoed a Gaza cease-fire resolution in the U.N. Security CouncilThe United States was the only country to vote against a resolution calling for a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war.
Trump gag order is partially upheld in Jan. 6 caseThe appeals court ruling would allow Trump to make public statements about the special counsel in the case, Jack Smith, but not other prosecutors, court staffers or their family members.
High-speed rail projects get a $6 billion infusion of federal infrastructure moneyThe White House hopes to jumpstart high-speed rail in the U.S. with money from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Much of the funding announced this week will go to projects in Nevada and California.
Wisconsin university system reaches deal with Republicans that would scale back diversity positionsThe Universities of Wisconsin and Assembly Republican Speaker Robin Vos have reached a sweeping deal that would freeze hiring for diversity positions across the system in exchange for lawmakers approving employee pay raises and funding for a new engineering building at the flagship campus.
Deaths linked tainted cantaloupe increase to 3 in U.S., 5 in CanadaA salmonella outbreak tied to tainted cantaloupe has now killed eight people — three in the U.S. and five in Canada, health officials reported Thursday. Minnesota has the most confirmed cases of any state.
How to have hard political conversations, better The holidays are almost here – and so is another contentious election year. Coming up at 9 a.m. on Dec. 19, MPR News host Angela Davis introduces MPR’s new project Talking Sense, designed to teach Minnesotans how to have conversations with friends and family on opposite ends of the political spectrum.
FDA approves first gene-editing treatment for human illnessThe Food and Drug Administration approved two genetic treatments for sickle cell disease, including one that uses gene-editing. The approvals offer hope for patients and signal a new medical era.
Visitors to Martin Luther King Jr.'s birth home stop a woman from setting fire to it "That action saved an important part of American history tonight," Atlanta's police chief told media gathered at the scene late Thursday.
Play3min 05secWhy your brain finds Spotify Wrapped so irresistibleSpotify Wrapped endures despite privacy concerns surrounding the data it collects from users. But experts say our continued excitement around the year-end aggregation is in our human nature.
Play3min 44secCube Critics discuss 'The Boy and the Heron' and 'Godzilla Minus One'Cube Critics Jacob Aloi and Max Sparber review "The Boy and the Heron" and "Godzilla Minus One."
Play3min 48secUnique ways Americans celebrate the holidays, from skiing Santas to Festivus featsHere's how communities across the U.S. put their own spin on Christmas, Hanukkah and even Festivus celebrations — from Santas who ski and surf, to trees made of tumbleweed, sand and lobster traps.
The labor market stays robust, with employers adding 199,000 jobs last month U.S. employers added 199,000 jobs in November, higher than the 150,000 jobs created in the previous month, reflecting in part the return of striking UAW and Hollywood workers.
Play3min 53secHanukkah celebrations inspire Jewish joy despite war and increasing antisemitism The war between Israel and Hamas, as well as a rise in antisemitism, has many Jews unsure how to celebrate Hanukkah this year. Some say they're focusing on hope and hospitality in dark times.