Shows

A U of M initiative looks to create climate-informed health care professionals
A cadre of new nurses will be graduating in just some days from the University of Minnesota. And they’ll be trained to not only care for our human health but also the planet’s health.
Art Hounds: Memories of France
Art Hounds recommend French-inspired art by Ilene Krug Mojsilov, Spiral Theater's play “West Point Players” and an exhibit by artist Lori Franklin in Duluth.
Ag exports critical to Minnesota in a changing world
Minnesota's agriculture industry had a record-breaking year for exports last year. The state is a leading producer of many farm commodities like soybeans and corn, and exports to other countries are a key part of the ag economy. A complex web of connections moves those crops around the world.
Minnesota lawmakers are considering billions in transportation funding. What's in it for transit riders?
Move Minnesota Executive Director Sam Rockwell joined MPR News host Cathy Wurzer to talk about the proposed investments in transit systems, bike lanes, safety, and more.
Former MPD officer admits using unnecessary force in 2020 beating of man in custody
Justin Stetson pleaded guilty Wednesday to felony and gross misdemeanor charges after punching and kicking Jaleel Stallings during an arrest in 2020. However, the felony will be dropped if he abides by the terms of the plea agreement.
Highlights from Wellness Wednesday: Looking at hearing loss, tackling addictions
Will direct-to-consumer hearing aids make it easier to address hearing loss? MPR News host Angela Davis shares highlights from two Wellness Wednesday shows, one on hearing loss and another on tackling addictions.