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Bill seeks to increase electronics recycling in Minnesota, and make it free
A proposed bill would update Minnesota’s 17-year-old electronics waste law to include all e-waste, and make recycling electronics free for all Minnesotans. Supporters say it would help keep electronics out of the waste stream, where they pose an environmental and fire risk and waste valuable materials.
High art in high times: Bongs in a post-legalization Minnesota
Minneapolis glass artist Eric Ross celebrates the lifting of legal stigmas around his craft with Minnesota’s legalization of recreational cannabis, allowing artists to openly create bongs.
Wolves playoff preview: ‘They’re fully concentrated and locked in’
The Minnesota Timberwolves are set to begin their postseason campaign in the NBA playoffs this weekend. The Wolves have home court advantage in the first round of the playoffs for the first time since 2004. 
Col. Christina Bogojevic to lead Minnesota State Patrol, prioritizes traffic safety and diversity
Col. Christina Bogojevic is the second woman to be chief of the Minnesota State Patrol in its history. Bogojevic joined MPR News host Cathy Wurzer to talk about her new role.
Paralysis and prejudice: Minnesota paralympian swimmer, husband document journey to parenthood
At the Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival, Minneapolis native and three-time Paralympian swimmer Mallory Weggemann and her husband Jay Snyder are premiering their documentary, “Watershed.”
Warm temperatures to return after chilly weekend with high winds
Is there still a chance for snow, in April? Climatologist and meteorologist Mark Seeley answers a listener question about the heavy precipitation, frozen or liquid.
Don Winslow’s final chapter as a novelist
Don Winslow draws his Danny Ryan trilogy — and his writing career — to a close with his new novel, “City in Ruins.”
From crisis to care: How animal hoarding is straining Minnesota shelters and spotlighting mental health
As animal hoarding cases surge in Minnesota, rescue shelters and volunteers rally to provide care, sparking conversations on mental health challenges.
Expert: Large scale PFAS removal will take ingenuity, deep pockets
University of Minnesota Environmental Health Sciences Professor Matt Simcik and All Things Considered Host Tom Crann, discussed the new federal limits on PFAS chemicals in drinking water.