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Worthington school board votes to remove LGBTQ+, Puerto Rican flags from Latino teacher's classroom
The move has pushed one of Worthington High School’s only Latino teachers to resign in a majority Latino school and has also led to alleged vandalism against a Worthington Globe reporter.
Education Minnesota: More than 50 percent of districts are without a contract deal with their teachers
After Anoka-Hennepin Public Schools came to a deal with it’s teachers, Education Minnesota shared with us the landscape for other districts still in negotiations.
Minnesota’s Phillips aims for Granite State payoff to propel presidential bid forward
While not as visible as the Republican primary, voters in New Hampshire’s Democratic primary will send a message about the 2024 presidential race on Tuesday. Minnesota’s Dean Phillips hopes it aligns with the case he’s making against a fellow Democrat, President Joe Biden.
North Woods Arendelle: With Disney’s blessing, Ely stages ‘Frozen the Musical’
Ely, perhaps best known as a gateway to the Boundary Waters, is celebrating getting frozen this weekend, “Frozen the Musical” that is. The local high school beat out fierce competition to be the only Minnesota community to get the rights to mount the hit show.
One year ago today, President Joe Biden initiated a new sponsorship program called Welcome Corps that allows everyday people to sponsor individuals seeking refuge in the U.S. We talk to two Minnesotans involved in the program.
How AI is already changing Minnesota’s marketing industry
Minnesota companies are making a big bet on AI. MPR News guest host Chris Farrell and his guests talked about how industries are already using artificial intelligence as a marketing tool — and what that means for us as consumers.
What's up with all the business closings on St. Paul's Grand Avenue? City council member weighs in
The St. Paul restaurant that claims to serve the most walleye in the world is calling it quits. The family who has owns Tavern on Grand on St. Paul’s Grand Avenue is closing the decades-old landmark in early June.
Colder temperatures may reverse in the next week
Average temperatures across the state for January have dropped into an extreme level of cold. However, the final weeks of January may see the opposite effect. If so, Minnesota could have its warmest winter in nearly 30 years.
Can higher education be saved from itself?
Brian Rosenberg, president emeritus of Macalester College, offers a candid assessment of American higher education in his new book: “Whatever It is, I’m Against It: Resistance to Change in Higher Education.”