Stories from February 26, 2023

Periods of rain, ice, snow Monday for Minnesota and western Wisconsin
Some areas will have periods of rain Sunday night and Monday, while other areas see rain, freezing rain and snow. We take a look at the Monday weather details.
Kaprizov's hat trick lifts Wild over Blue Jackets 3-2 in OT
Kirill Kaprizov scored with 20 seconds left in overtime, completing a natural hat trick and lifting the Minnesota Wild past the Columbus Blue Jackets 3-2.
Casinos and consulting? Pandemic spurs tribes to diversify
Hit hard by COVID-19 shutdowns, Native American tribes with casinos are taking a closer look at diversifying their portfolios to help keep their sovereign nations economically strong for future generations.
The shovel after the storm: Clearing those sidewalks after a big snow
Minnesotans are waking up to more snow, and that means more shoveling. It can feel like a losing battle — lots of sidewalks still aren't fully cleared from last week's big snowstorm. Here's how communities across the state are handling snow removal.
Quiet weather is expected today, then a combination of rain, freezing rain and snow will arrive overnight and continue on Monday.
Washington state attorney general says FDA rules on abortion drug are unreasonable
A coalition of state attorneys general is suing the Food and Drug Administration over its regulation of mifepristone. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson.
Shooting in St. Paul kills 2, injures 3 others
On Saturday evening in the Frogtown neighborhood of St. Paul, a shooting left two people dead and three injured. The St. Paul police department says the suspect is still at large.