Stories from June 26, 2022

Temperatures rebound this week; lighter winds on Monday
Comfortably dry air will stay with us another day. We take a look at the week ahead, including our next chance of rain.
SD gov: Bar abortion pills, but don't punish women for them
In apparent defiance of legal guidance by the Justice Department, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem indicated in national television interviews that she would put in place a plan approved by state lawmakers to restrict the pills.
Canada travel woes strand Minnesota school group
The group from Spectrum High School in Elk River was returning from a trip abroad when their Air Canada flights kept getting canceled from Montreal to Minneapolis.
Cool and breezy Sunday, then temps rebound this week
We have free air conditioning today, in the form of cool and dry air that’s flowing in from Canada. Temps begin their rebound on Monday.
Wisconsin's Evers looks for boost from anger over abortion
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers, a Democrat, told the AP that he feels confident abortion will be a winning issue for his party because polls have consistently shown about 60% of Wisconsin residents support it being legal in most or all cases.
Cooler temps and gusty winds this Sunday; temps rebound on Monday
You won’t need to run your air conditioner today. Cooler and drier air has spread over Minnesota and western Wisconsin. We have the forecast details.
Van Gogh and Japanese clothing: Two long-awaited exhibits open at MIA
The Minneapolis Institute of Art opens two exhibits this weekend, “Dressed by Nature: Textiles of Japan” and “Van Gogh and the Olive Groves.” At a sneak peek, curators and MIA leadership discussed the long-awaited and culturally significant exhibits.