Shows

As Green Line extension languishes, some lawmakers want future light rail in state hands
A bill being considered at the Capitol would take authority over light rail construction away from the Metropolitan Council and give it to the Minnesota Department of Transportation.
‘Phantom Loss’ puppet show conjures ghosts, game shows and chicken
The tragicomedy follows Thuy, a young Vietnamese American girl stuck in a small Minnesota town who befriends Chicken. Together, they go on a journey through the spirit world and the real world.
Lynx GM talks Final Four, Minnesota basketball and the WNBA draft
Lynx General Manager Clare Duwelius is in Cleveland for this weekend’s NCAA Women’s Final Four. She spoke with Morning Edition host Cathy Wurzer about the tournament, which features two Minnesota players, and the WNBA draft on April 15.
Can the fabric of a friendship be rewoven?
In her new novel, “Village Weavers,” author Myriam J. A. Chancy draws on her Haitian roots to share a story about friendship, family and what can stitch us back together after we are ripped apart.
Rocky start to April with winds and snow for parts of Minnesota
High winds and abnormally large snowfalls in parts of the state kicked off the month of April as weird weather continues across the Midwest.
Job Interview: The highs and lows of being a Minnesota Twins scoreboard operator
Scoreboard control-room operators for the Minnesota Twins aren’t usually in the spotlight, but their decisions during a game can be a key part of the fan experience. That’s why we put Jeremy Loosbrock in the spotlight for our new Job Interview series. 
Minnesota’s rural ambulance providers look to state Capitol for their own lifeline
With some ambulance services in greater Minnesota facing severe financial pressures, the Legislature is considering a rescue package for rural EMS providers. How much and in what form are the driving questions in the Capitol debate.
A conversation with Twins broadcasting legend Dick Bremer
Thursday’s Minnesota Twins home opener will sound a little different this year. Longtime broadcaster Dick Bremer stepped down at the end of last season. He got behind an MPR News microphone on Thursday to talk baseball and his new role with the team.