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A late-week winter storm across Minnesota is on the way
A winter weather advisory is in effect for northern Minnesota Wednesday and come Thursday, a winter storm watch will blanket central and southern Minnesota.
After hacker group posts Minneapolis school data online, residents have questions
The fallout continues in a cyber attack that has affected the IT for Minneapolis Public Schools and apparently exposed student and staff data, including email and home addresses.
Ukraine Defiant: A Russian art museum grapples with a Russian war 
The Museum of Russian Art offers a pair of exhibits responding to the war in Ukraine, one by Ukrainian-American artist Elena Kalman, the other from a Soviet-era Russian artist who foresaw an apocalyptic future for his country.
Seeking Connection
The special explores the relationship between loneliness, mental health and the power of social connections.    
Lives of Hastings’ first Black residents source of inspiration for descendants
The first Black families who settled, worked and started businesses in Hastings, Minn., are an example of the city’s rich Black history. Many were barbers, farmers and mill workers. This history also exemplifies the triumph — not just the trauma — residents experienced.
Dayton calls Sanford, Fairview merger a 'betrayal’ unless U of M control stays in state
Former governors Mark Dayton and Tim Pawlenty told a state Senate hearing they had deep concerns about the University of Minnesota’s medical center in the hands of a company based outside the state.
Ellison investigates Kia, Hyundai amid spate of social media-inspired thefts
Amid a large spike in thefts of Kia and Hyundai vehicles, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison on Tuesday announced that he’s investigating the automakers to determine if they ran afoul of state consumer protection and public nuisance laws by not including industry-standard anti-theft technology in their cars and SUVs.
Weeks after St. Paul police shot and killed Yia Xiong, community members ask for more action
In February, 65-year-old Yia Xiong was shot and killed by officers of the St. Paul Police Department. St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter met with Xiong’s family and members of the Hmong community Tuesday.
How does the Minnesota Legislature work? Two nonpartisan experts explain
Minnesota lawmakers are in session now deciding on issues that will impact all of us. Two nonpartisan administrators who work at the Legislature talk about what resources the public has access to and how people can engage with lawmakers to influence policies.
Symbolic gun rights vote by Itasca County draws mixed feelings from rural Minnesota
As the DFL-controlled legislature debates various gun safety bills, some rural Minnesota counties have declared themselves 2nd Amendment “dedicated” counties. In Itasca County there's concern about how the resolution was passed.