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Minnesota court scrutinizes gun law tucked into 2024 tax bill
A gun rights group argues that a ban on a certain type of trigger that DFLers added to the sprawling 2024 tax plan violates a prohibition on multi-subject bills.
From Nye’s to Betty’s Pies: A Minneapolis designer photographs the signs of Minnesota
Minneapolis-based designer and sign painter Kelsi Sharp showcases her photo collection and hand-painted signs in the exhibition “Greetings From” at Augsburg University, reflecting on Minnesota’s visual history through iconic and hidden signage.
Minnesota lawmakers look to change 2023 law that restricts keys containing lead
A bipartisan group of lawmakers say the law needs to change so retailers and manufacturers aren’t shut out of the key making business in Minnesota. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency supports a timely transition.
‘Keep trying with curiosity’: New book outlines advice for parents on teens and tech
Minnesotan Erin Walsh’s new book, “It’s Their World: Teens, Screens and the Science of Adolescence” explores how tech affects the teenage mind — and how adults can help.
A new chapter for MPR host Tom Crann: From news to classical music
Tom Crann has been a familiar voice on MPR News for years. Now, he’s turning the dial to a new frequency. MPR News host Angela Davis talks with him about his journalism career and why he’s making the move to MPR’s classical service.