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Video: Inside The Daily Circuit studio with Tom Weber
MPR News Reporter Tim Post is working on a special video project this summer and took some time today to install his GoPro cameras in the studio.
Video: Ride on a mosquito fighting helicopter
MPR News reporter Tim Post put GoPro cameras on board a Metropolitan Mosquito Control District helicopter and captured its aerial acrobatics over Anoka County.
Video: Roller derby from a different POV
MPR News reporter Tim Post put a GoPro camera on a member of the Minnesota RollerGirls during one of the all-female roller derby team's recent scrimmages.
Q&A: Billy Glaze case puts DNA analysis in spotlight
Sophisticated DNA analysis that can identify a person's genetic fingerprint today didn't exist when Billy Glaze was tried and convicted in the late 1980s for the murders of three American Indian women in Minneapolis - Kathleen Bullman, Angeline Whitebird Sweet and Angela Green.
Walk, bike and drive safely along the Green Line
When the Green Line launches on Saturday, June 14, people driving, bicycling or walking along the 11-mile route between Minneapolis and St. Paul can expect to see more police officers and stepped-up traffic enforcement. Use this interactive map to explore the line's history, landmarks and traffic challenges.
On April 26th, people in the Twin Cities grabbed cameras and headed out to document life in the metro area for the "One Day in the Twin Cities" project. Here's a first look at the images gathered that day.
Tracking the most dangerous intersections for Minneapolis cyclists
Since 2009, records show there have been approximately 1,400 crashes involving bicycles in Minneapolis, at least seven of which resulted in fatalities.
Duluth's annual week of local musical acts highlights a wide -- and wild -- range of local talent, from the crazy to the sublime.
Video: Ride the whitewater with the Lester River kayak racers
Ever wonder what it's like to race down a raging, cold river in a kayak? Photographer Derek Montgomery was at the Lester River race in Duluth over the weekend to find out. He strapped video cameras to the racers' helmets and their boats.
Duluth's roads need work, but city needs money first
Duluth drivers wait for the city's decision on how to plug a four-year budget hole that's tearing up the streets.