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How a patchwork inspection system is leaving low income renters vulnerable
Like most of the country, cities across Minnesota are facing severe housing shortages. It’s caused cities to strike an uncomfortable balance between keeping renters safe and keeping them housed.
Severe weather awareness week: What to watch for this season
We’re approaching that time of spring where thunderstorms, hail and even tornadoes are common. MPR’s chief meteorologist Paul Huttner joined Minnesota Now to educate listeners about how to stay safe during severe weather.
'We're already on thin margins': Minnesota retailers react to the potential global tariffs
The severe change in economic policy has rocked financial markets globally. But how could these tariffs affect markets in Minnesota? Two retailers expressed their disappointment and hope.
New interim St. Paul City Council member could become tie-breaking vote
Matt Privratsky replaces former City Council President Mitra Jalali after her resignation in January. He will represent Ward 4 until a special election for the permanent seat in August.
Morning Announcements for April 9
These are the Morning Announcements for Wednesday, April 9. Tell us what you’re celebrating!
Stopping the spread: What you need to know about measles in 2025
MPR News host Angela Davis talks with a doctor and a state epidemiologist about the recent spread of measles in the U.S. They’ll break down what's happening nationally and what Minnesota is doing to stay ahead of the curve.  
Meet the world-famous Minnesota cat with a record-setting tail
The nearly two-year-old Mr. Pugsley Addams of Orono recently earned the Guinness World Records title for the world’s longest cat tail.
Inspection shortfalls, political pressures leave low-income renters vulnerable in greater Minnesota
MPR News found problems tied to inspections and local political pressures that leave low-income renters in potential danger across greater Minnesota. In Bemidji, those problems have pushed their way to the surface.