Shows

Minnesota woman experiencing health crisis in locked-down Texas detention center
Federal immigration authorities arrested 23-year-old Andrea Pedro-Francisco a week before a scheduled surgery, and she is now being held at Camp East Montana, where a measles lockdown has limited contact with the outside world.
What's the future of Waymo in Minnesota? Lawmakers consider regulations for self-driving taxis
As Waymo tests self-driving taxis in Minnesota, state lawmakers are considering how to regulate the emerging technology. A University of Minnesota researcher explains what’s ahead for autonomous vehicles in the state.
Court rulings put deportation protections for Haitians, Syrians, Somalis in flux
Legal challenges have put Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, in limbo. It leaves the future up in the air for immigrants from countries facing war and environmental disasters who rely on the program to stay and work in the U.S.
Morning Announcements for March 17
These are the Morning Announcements for Tuesday, March 17. Tell us what you’re celebrating!
What's next for historic Lutsen Resort property as owner faces arson charges?
Duluth News Tribune Reporter Tom Olsen joined Cathy Wurzer to talk about the property’s uncertain future and what Lutsen Resort means historically and economically to the community.
What the plan to break up iconic U.S. climate lab means for Minnesota
The director of the University of Minnesota Climate Adaptation Partnership explains the impact of dismantling one of the world’s leading climate and weather laboratories.