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MSP airport solar installation poised to grow
Combined, the installations at Terminals 1 and 2 will be nearly twice the size of the largest existing solar project in Minnesota.
Officials are investigating two years of state water quality testing, including data connected to water systems in Edina, St. Louis Park and Brooklyn Center. Officials say there's no immediate health risk.
Waukesha, Wis., wants to pump drinking water from Lake Michigan. It's the first major test of a 2008 pact regulating Great Lakes water. MPR News' Tom Weber guides a discussion of the plan.
Rice finds a welcome home in Wisconsin paddies
A Marquette University scientist slogged through more than 200 rice varieties to find the most promising few; he then subjected those to real Wisconsin weather on rooftop paddies outside his lab.
Two things that changed walleye fishing in Minnesota
Take a drive north and you'll see $50,000 boats and whole communities built off the walleye fishing industry. It wasn't always that way.
Why walleye is Minnesota's 'holy grail of fish'
The DNR's move to close the walleye season on Lake Mille Lacs triggered a mini-cultural crisis this summer in Minnesota. What is it about that fish that keeps us hooked?
Dan Olson's 'Minnesota Sounds and Voices' special
This audio sample offers assorted highlights from Dan Olson's "Minnesota Sounds and Voices" series, which features tales from around the state.
The building is one of only 100 apartment and condominium buildings that have received this energy efficiency certification nationwide; only a handful are located in the Midwest.
A new report says Minnesota's per capita solar energy capacity grew by 42 percent last year, though the state still lags far behind in overall solar electricity generation
Water rising again in White Bear Lake, but will it stay?
Water levels in the northeast Twin Cities lake seem to be on the upswing. Some locals, though, still want state lawmakers' support for a new water supply system.