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Special: Exploring the 'Future of Us'
MPR News host Tom Crann presents the series “The Future of Us,” which explores how a pandemic, a police murder and a city on fire have changed us and our path forward. 
Walz again pitches $300 million for public safety efforts
Gov. Tim Walz is revisiting some previous spending ideas for improving public safety and access to health care in his budget proposal. He’s also calling for more money for health care for children and for housing efforts. 
In December of 1856, Ignatius Loyola Donnelly began his campaign to get people to move to the wonderful town of Nininger in southern Minnesota. The thing is — the town wasn’t wonderful, and it wasn’t a town at all.
Abortion rights advocates push to end state funding for 'crisis pregnancy centers'
Dozens of anti-abortion centers have received millions of dollars from the state since 2005. Gov. Tim Walz could change this now that Democrats control the Capitol.
Listen to a Lunar New Year 'Celebration' with Gao Hong
Minnesota musician and composer Gao Hong is world-renowned for her skill on the pipa, a traditional Chinese string instrument with a wide-ranging, versatile sound. Gao and chamber music organization ProMusica are scheduled to perform a Lunar New Year concert in New Ulm next weekend.
Looking for love? The Modern Yentas can help
You may remember the name “Yenta” from the Jewish match maker in Fiddler on the Roof. Three Minneapolis 20-somethings have taken on name and are matching up their peers.
'Going big': Walz to fill in rest of budget puzzle this week
As Gov. Tim Walz issues his complete budget proposal this week, he says he’s attempting to invigorate a state that has “lived on our laurels” of bygone days.
Minnesota businesses get creative amid worker shortage
Minnesota businesses continue their struggle to fill job vacancies. And many have learned new ways of getting work done with fewer employees. The pandemic accelerated the trend toward robotics, flexible scheduling and more.