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Exhibition rings in Year of the Fire Horse with Chinese art spanning 3,000 years
The year of the horse has officially begun after Tuesday’s Lunar New Year marked the end of the year of the snake. 2026 is the first time in sixty years that we are welcoming the year of the fire horse.
'I feel really helpless:' The voices of Minnesotans in hiding
L is a Mexican mother of two. We are not using her full name for her safety. She has not left her home in Northfield for several weeks. She said despite federal officials saying the ICE surge in Minnesota is ending, she thinks she will feel afraid leaving her house forever.
Tenants advocates call on state to support renters affected by surge of federal agents
The newly-formed Twin Cities Tenants Union and other groups are pushing for an eviction moratorium and funding to support renters who have lost income during the surge of federal immigration agents in Minnesota.
Hennepin County prosecutors press feds for evidence in shootings
Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty is demanding more evidence from the federal government in the shootings of Alex Pretti and Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis, as they weigh bringing criminal charges against the federal agents involved.
Morning Announcements for Feb. 18
These are the Morning Announcements for Wednesday, Feb. 18. Tell us what you’re celebrating!
Meet one of the drivers who clears snow off Twin Cities highways
When heavy snowfall hits the state, one person you might see on the roads is Maggie Faris. She’s been plowing snow for nine years with the Minnesota Department of Transportation.