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News Quiz: Courts, crime and climate change
Before you prepare to enjoy, or avoid, the high temps expected over the weekend, catch up on the top stories around the state. Then make sure they stuck by testing your knowledge with our news quiz.
Amory Lovins on the future of personal mobility
An exploration of the ways we'll get around in the future. The transformation from horse-and-buggy to automobiles was nearly complete in a little more than a decade.
DNR: Minnesota's largest invasive carp captured near Redwood Falls
"The news of this capture is somewhat alarming, given the size and location," a DNR official said. The carp was found 80 miles upstream from the only other bighead carp captured in the Minnesota River.
U.S. pays farmers billions to save the soil. But it's blowing away
Right now, the government rents farmland to help protect soil and water. But once the land is farmed again, the benefits disappear. Environmentalists want to change that.
Polar photographer shares his view of a ferocious but fragile ecosystem
Paul Nicklen has spent decades documenting the Arctic and the Antarctic. "I want people to realize that ice is like the soil in the garden," he says. "Without ice the polar regions cannot exist."
Enbridge pipeline backers, foes speak out as Minnesota mulls permit
Dozens of supporters and opponents of a plan to replace Enbridge Energy's deteriorating Line 3 turned out Tuesday for the first public meetings on the proposal.
North Shore watershed clean for now, but facing risks
The Lake Superior-North watershed along Lake Superior's North Shore is one of the cleanest in the state, but it faces threats to its water quality, a new report says.
This farmer wants to give animals a better life - and death
Livestock farmer Jon McConaughy's animals live their whole lives on his farm - and die there, too, in his slaughterhouse. He tries to make the end as stress-free and respectful as he can, he says.
Climate change raises new risk: Are inland bridges too low?
Climate change is often seen as posing the greatest risk to coastal areas. But the nation's inland cities face perils of their own, including more intense storms and more frequent flooding.