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Mall of America testing 'weapons detection system' at entrance
The Mall of America is testing metal detectors at one of its entrances, following a pair of shooting incidents in the past year.
Diversity a strength on U's Morris campus, student leader says
University of Minnesota Morris student body president Dylan Young spoke with MPR News host Cathy Wurzer Tuesday about regent Steve Sviggum’s recent comments suggesting that racial diversity was hurting Morris’ enrollment, and if he feels Sviggum should resign.
THC businesses struggle to keep up as Minnesota cities set inconsistent rules
The state legalization of THC products in July delighted some Minnesotans. But critics say the new law lacks proper regulation. As a result several communities have imposed local ordinances and some outright bans on retailers. Now THC businesses find themselves navigating a changing patchwork of retail regulations.
U regent Sviggum wonders if Morris campus is 'too diverse'
University of Minnesota regent Steve Sviggum’s recent assertion that diversity might be a marketing problem for the Morris campus is drawing pushback. White students make up about 54 percent of enrollment, compared to about 58 percent in the pre-pandemic years.
Boundary Waters algae blooms spark questions, concern
Blue-green algae is typically found in lakes with heavy nutrient runoff from nearby farms, lawns and roads. But researchers are now trying to figure out what’s causing the sometimes harmful blooms in more remote lakes in northern Minnesota, including in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
Young witness to George Floyd's murder tells her story of sorrow and growth
A crowd of bystanders watched helplessly as a Minneapolis police officer took George Floyd's life in Minneapolis. One of those watching was 9-year-old Judeah Reynolds.
The first coating of snow greets much of Minnesota
Snow greeted many Minnesotans Friday morning. It’s the earliest measurable snowfall in four years for the Twin Cities, about two weeks earlier than the typical average.
Leaves up north pass their peak; color explosion still ahead for Twin Cities
After a little warmup, temperatures are back to a familiar chill as leaves in half of the state enter “past peak.” Worry not, there are still many opportunities to see fall foliage before we have bare trees.