Stories from November 14, 2021

Snow showers possible Monday, then warmer Tuesday
Some of us will see some snowflakes as we start the work week. We have the forecast details for the week ahead.
3 arrested after car explosion kills 1 outside British hospital
Police said the explosion had not been declared a terrorist attack and they were keeping an open mind about the cause, but counter-terrorism police were leading the investigation.
Ask a Bookseller: ‘I Love You but I've Chosen Darkness’
Stef Schmidt of Water Street Books in Exeter, N.H, recommends a novel whose title is sure to draw some curious attention on the shelves. It's called “I Love You but I’ve Chosen Darkness,” by Claire Vaye Watkins.
'Every Breath You Take' is the ultimate all-around song (according to science)
Researchers analyzed streaming data for nearly 4 million songs on Spotify to see if there was a pattern to the types of music we listen to. They came up with five different blocks of music — and found The Police’s 1983 hit bridged all five.
What 2021's recent elections tell us about voting in 2022 and beyond
Recent off-year elections showed that voters may not be so invested in making it easier to vote, while Republicans may benefit more from higher voter turnout than they previously had thought.
School bus drivers and dispatchers for Minneapolis Public Schools voted unanimously Saturday to go on strike if they can't get what they want through mediation, the union said.
Gasoline prices are surging. Can Biden actually do something about it?
Presidents don't set the gas price you pay at the pump, but they're often blamed for it. Rising energy costs, including gasoline as well as natural gas and coal, are a major driver of high inflation.
Chilly Sunday breezes; Saturday snow totals were highest to the north
Cool temps will be with us Sunday afternoon through Monday, then temps rebound on Tuesday. We have your forecast details, including a chance of Monday flakes.
White House to host 1st summit of tribal nations since 2016
President Joe Biden will announce steps Monday to improve public safety and justice for Native Americans during the first tribal nations summit since 2016, the White House said.
The accumulating snow has moved away, but we’re left with gusty winds this Sunday. We have your forecast details.
This Colorado 'solar garden' is literally a farm under solar panels
The newly passed federal infrastructure bill could lead to a boom in solar production requiring a lot more land, including farmland. But research is showing solar panels might actually help some crops grow.