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Lawmakers discuss state oversight of rental housing following MPR News investigation
MPR News found problems tied to inspections and local political pressures that leave low-income renters in potential danger across greater Minnesota. Now, some state lawmakers and lobbyists say change is necessary.
When process is enough: One artist reframes what success feels like
In his early 30s, Minneapolis theatermaker Kurt Engh reckons with burnout, redefines success and finds renewed purpose in the creative process over the spotlight.
Minnesotan studying in Rome reacts to Pope’s death
Aselya Gullickson is a student at Carleton College and is currently studying in Rome. She spoke with MPR News host Tom Crann.
Timberwolves and Wild both look to make playoff run
The Timberwolves dominated their first post-season game against the L.A. Lakers, while the Wild lost their playoff opener against the Las Vegas Golden Knights.
New data provides first look at tribally owned businesses
The data from the Minneapolis Federal Reserve’s Center for Indian Country Development hopes to enable further research about businesses owned by tribal governments, which has been historically understudied.
Theologian: Why Pope Francis’ death, legacy matter even if you’re not Catholic
Massimo Faggioli, a professor of theology and religious studies and a leading voice on the inner workings of the Catholic Church, joined MPR News host Cathy Wurzer on Morning Edition with a look at the pope’s legacy.
Morning Announcements for April 21
These are the Morning Announcements for Monday, April 21. Tell us what you’re celebrating!