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Ag Department sees need to support local food in Minnesota
When the pandemic disrupted food supply chains in 2020, many people scrambled to buy food directly from farmers. That local food movement is still growing. A new initiative hopes to provide more state support for small farmers and local food networks.
The reality of later-in-pregnancy abortion is more complex than MN debate lets on
Over the past few months, the issue of later-in-pregnancy abortions has come up frequently in debates on proposed abortion laws in the Minnesota Legislature. About 1 percent of all reported abortions from 2008-2021 took place after approximately 20 weeks gestation.
DNA backlog at Minnesota crime lab spurs calls for more funding
BCA Superintendent Drew Evans joined Ramsey County law enforcement officials to call for more than $11 million in new funding to add 30 staff to the BCA, including 10 new DNA analysis technicians.
From the archives: Exercise as preventative medicine
How is it that Americans are more obsessed with exercise than ever, yet still unhealthy? This Friday, host Kerri Miller talks with the author of the new book “Fit Nation,” to examine the U.S. fitness industry today.
Fohrenkam sentenced to 38 years in killing of Deshaun Hill
A jury convicted Cody Fohrenkam, 30, last month of shooting the 15-year-old in the back of the head after a brief exchange on a Minneapolis sidewalk a year ago.
Holocaust survivors orchestra remembered in Minnesota cellist's new memoir
In 1948, Leonard Bernstein conducted an orchestra of Holocaust survivors who played at displaced persons camps in Germany. Minnesota cellist Janet Horvath’s father played in the orchestra.
Two Harbors City Council considers proposal to build townhomes next to iconic lighthouse
Neighbors in Two Harbors on the north shore have been wrestling with the idea of a development near the town’s iconic lighthouse for over two decades. Now, there’s yet another proposal for the land.