Stories from June 22, 2026

Subscription fatigue? How to take control of those monthly fees
Do you know how many subscriptions you have? Recurring fees for everything from streaming services to gym memberships add up. Coming up at 9 a.m. on Monday, MPR News host Angela Davis talks about how to manage “subscription fatigue” and save money.
A gruesome parasite has recently infiltrated cattle and pets in Texas and New Mexico. Now, Minnesota veterinarians worry it could make its way into the state. New World screwworm is a fly that lays its worm larvae inside animals.
Ryan Kreidler has 3 hits, Twins rally to beat Diamondbacks 4-2
Alex Jackson’s single tied the game in the seventh and the go-ahead run scored on an error, leading the Minnesota Twins to a 4-2 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Mystics use a late 12-0 surge to beat Lynx 84-79 and win third straight game
Sonia Citron had 21 points and Kiki Iriafen added 17, hitting a go-ahead basket late for a second straight game to help the Washington Mystics upset the Minnesota Lynx 84-79 on Sunday night. Minnesota rookie Olivia Miles had a three-point play to spark a 7-0 run for a 76-70 lead with 2:30 left to play.
Minneapolis donors gave as ICE surged, but eviction filings are rising
Residents organized to keep their neighbors housed during Operation Metro Surge, and convinced state legislators to pass a rent relief bill in May. Some fear it won’t be enough.
Dry Monday with showers, then storms Tuesday
Monday will be warm and dry. The next chance of showers and storms develops Tuesday with lingering isolated chances midweek. Temperatures finally warm up this weekend.
New study outlines costly steps to control ‘forever chemicals’ in east Twin Cities metro
A new study from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency recommends the state take action to contain the underground contamination plume and keep it from spreading more. It’s still unclear who would pay for the plan, which could cost hundreds of millions of dollars.