MPR News/Star Tribune poll: Most Minnesotans open to refugeesMinnesotans support refugee resettlement in their communities by a wide margin, according to a new MPR News/Star Tribune Minnesota Poll.
Debate takeaways: Bernie bruised but not brokenEveryone ganged up on Bernie Sanders during the latest Democratic presidential debate. But Mike Bloomberg didn't get away unscathed. Elizabeth Warren struggled to differentiate herself from Sanders. And moderate Democrats still can't seem to agree on a strategy to slow the front-runner's momentum.
3min 34secWalz, health officials: Minnesota ready to fight virus but people should brace for outbreakAs the new coronavirus has spread in Iran and parts of Europe, Minnesota health officials say it's only a matter of time before the state sees its first confirmed case. Gov. Tim Walz says Minnesota is prepared to deal with COVID-19.
Fire destroys 4 buildings in downtown Alexandria“People that work in these buildings are totally devastated. They don't know what to do,” one downtown merchant said. No injuries were reported. The fire remains under investigation.
4min 10secReport: Minnesota’s progress on housing is mixedThe encouraging signs include a rise in home and apartment construction and a reduction in renter evictions. But homelessness rose last year and racial disparities in homeownership persist. The trends have been noted previously by other organizations.
Hockey coach moved from job to job, despite sex allegationsA former U of M hockey player said he was disappointed to find out that one of his old coaches was still coaching, despite allegations of sexual abuse. Former assistant coach Thomas “Chico” Adrahtas left Minnesota after the 1984-1985 season, after junior defenseman Tony Kellin told the athletic director about alleged abuse of other players.
Disney CEO Bob Iger steps down in surprise announcementDisney CEO Bob Iger is stepping down immediately. The surprise announcement Tuesday makes Iger executive chairman, a role he'll keep through the end of his contract at the end of 2021.
6min 47secAmerica's mental health crisis hidden behind bars Overcrowding, understaffing and poor treatment for inmates with mental health issues held in Los Angeles jails underscore growing failures in America's mental health and justice systems.
Minnesota Made Matchup: Post-It Notes vs. Minnesota State FairWe are now in the semi-finals of the Minnesota Made Matchup. The North Shore topped state parks in the close competition. Now which of these points of Minnesota pride will join it in the final round?
'Momma on a mission' backs Walz's call for farm safety moneyGov. Tim Walz has proposed more funding to reduce farm accidents by reimbursing farmers who retrofit their tractors and grain bins with safety equipment. He was joined at a news conference by Michele Gran, the mother of Landon Gran, who was 18 when he died in a grain bin accident last August.
Sabrina Ionescu sets NCAA record — hours after speaking at Bryant memorialThe Oregon star spoke with deep respect for Gianna's game. "She had a fadeaway better than mine," she said. "If I represented the present of the women's game, Gigi was the future, and Kobe knew it."
Advocacy group asks two-year college students to fill out Census formsThe outreach campaign comes as a recent Pew Research Center survey showed people under 30 are least likely to say they plan to participate in the Census.
Fargo to begin filling sandbags in case of Red River floodA city building dubbed Sandbag Central will soon be open for business as Fargo leaders prepare for spring flooding along the Red River.
Trump says Sotomayor, Ginsburg should recuse themselves from cases involving himThe president's remarks came in apparent reference to a dissent by Justice Sotomayor who wrote that the government had claimed "one emergency after another" to seek an "unprecedented number of" stays.
Egypt state TV: Ex-President Mubarak has died at 91Hosni Mubarak, who was in power for almost three decades, was forced to resign on Feb. 11, 2011, after 18 days of protests around the country.
4min 07secHow to vet a news sourceWith more news outlets than ever online, it’s crucial to evaluate the source of information before taking it into consideration. Here are five questions to test a news site’s credibility.
U of M investigating ex-hockey assistant sex allegationsThe University of Minnesota is investigating allegations that a former men's hockey assistant sexually abused players more than 30 years ago. Athletic director Mark Coyle sent a letter to members of the 1984-85 hockey team after The Athletic sports website reported the allegations against former assistant Thomas “Chico” Adrahtas.
Freeman says he's still waiting for new evidence to reconsider Myon Burrell caseHennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman said Monday the man convicted of fatally shooting an 11-year-old girl while aiming at a gang rival in 2002 should remain in prison.
U.S. appeals court upholds Trump rules involving abortionsThe rules ban taxpayer-funded clinics from making abortion referrals and prohibit clinics that receive federal money from sharing office space with abortion providers — a rule critics said would force many to find new locations, undergo expensive remodels or shut down.
3min 28secMinnesota experts: It’s time families plan for COVID-19 outbreakPeople should consider whether they have enough food at home and who will care for a sick family member, infectious disease experts in Minnesota say.