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People of many faiths stepped in to help after shooting at Minneapolis Catholic school and church
When news of a shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic school and church reached Shir Tikvah synagogue member Jeremy Kalin, he leapt into action to help families.
What being a mailman taught Stephen Grant about work, belonging and going the extra mile
When Steve Grant lost his job during the pandemic, the only replacement he could find was delivering mail in his hometown. But being a letter carrier revealed things about who he was and how he fit that he never could have expected.
Families of children killed in Minneapolis church shooting call for healing, change
Families of the two children killed in the attack on Annunciation Church Wednesday identified them, and described their devastation in the loss.
MN Shortlist, Aug. 29-Sept. 4: Arts raffle for Annunciation families and more
MN Shortlist is your weekly curated roundup of recommended events from MPR News, highlighting standout performances, exhibits and gatherings around the region. This week’s events include: music of Thelonious Monk, an art mystery and the Duluth-Superior Pride Festival.
Stars, stripes and Sweet Martha’s cookies: Becoming American citizens at the fair
Amid the noise of food vendors and the smell of fried dough, a different kind of moment unfolded at the Minnesota State Fair this week: 30 people from around the world raised their right hands and became U.S. citizens.