Shows

Understanding the rights of deaf and hard of hearing people in prison and jail
Through lawsuits, deaf and hard of hearing inmates and advocates have pushed jails and prisons to improve their procedures for providing ASL interpreters and communication tools.
Sheepish solar symbiosis: Two very different industries work together on the green energy transition
New players are entering the field to help with the green energy transition by literally chowing down on the fields. It’s through the growing collaboration between solar developers and sheep farmers. 
Mai Thor works at the intersection of inclusivity and accessibility
Mai Thor is a Hmong woman and refugee from Laos who contracted polio at a young age and dedicates much of her time to being a disability justice advocate.
Analyst: Democratic division over Biden could sway elections in Minnesota
Minnesota’s 2nd Congressional District is home to incumbent Angie Craig and is also one of the most embattled, competitive districts in the country. President Joe Biden’s performance at the first presidential debate of 2024 may sway congressional elections in Minnesota and elsewhere for Democrats.
‘Foodiest foodie fair ever:’ A critic dishes on new 2024 Minnesota State Fair foods
James Beard Award-winning food writer Dara Moskowitz Grumdahl dishes on the ins and outs of this years new State Fair food list. What’s gourmet and what’s gimmicky?
Behind the scenes of the new State Fair foods: How do vendors get picked?
There are 33 new foods and six new vendors for the Minnesota State Fair, but how does someone get a spot to sell food at the fair? Maria Hayden explains how vendors make the cut.
New AI security measure at Mall of America raises concerns for some 
Mall of America officials say the facial recognition system launched in June is accurate, effective and is an important addition to its existing security measures. However, some experts and state lawmakers worry about risks to privacy or possible misuse of the technology.