Shows

Minnesota waterways recovering from drought
The rain we’ve gotten so far this spring have been good news for Minnesota’s lakes, rivers and ponds.
On (delayed) college decision day, FAFSA problems are still burdening prospective college students
The FAFSA rollout was plagued with issues — a delayed release, glitches and forgotten adjustment for inflation. It’s led to a dramatic drop in Minnesota applicants.
Paint it black? A beloved community mural is painted over in northeast Minneapolis
Gustavo Lira’s mural in northeast Minneapolis — symbolizing cultural embrace and funded by a Great Streets grant —— was painted over without his knowledge, sparking community outrage and highlighting the need for better communication and protections for public art.
Incarcerated with Mental Illness
This program brings together stories of people who have lived with mental illness while incarcerated.
New online tool allows for close-up look into Minnesota’s changing climate future
University of Minnesota researchers are launching a new online tool today that allows people to visualize how a future climate will look and feel, down to a 2.5 mile scale. The goal is to help engineers, farmers and others better plan for a climate-changed future.
With time running out at the capitol, GOP representatives make their final case on several bills
The legislative session ends in less than a week, and there are still several big bills still on the line. Republicans who are in the minority, in both chambers, will have a voice in many deals in these final days.
After more than 20 years of testing, you can now grow a Triumph apple tree
There’s a new tree on the market: The Triumph apple tree is an offspring of the Honeycrisp apple and it also is disease resistant. Right now is the perfect time to plant a tree.