Shows

Quite a run: St. Cloud woman lauded 50 years after her historic Boston Marathon
Val Rogosheske ran the race in 1972, the first year organizers began admitting women. She’s running the race on Monday with her two daughters.
Relief efforts boost interest in Pysanky and a storied Minneapolis shop
The Ukrainian Gift Shop has seen a rush of orders from churches and other groups making and selling decorative Ukrainian eggs to raise funds for humanitarian relief in Ukraine.
As insulin affordability is debated in Congress, Minnesota’s safety net law marks two years
Friday marks two years since Gov. Tim Walz signed the Alec Smith Insulin Affordability Act in Minnesota. Insulin is lifesaving for many people with diabetes, and the safety net program helps eligible residents get low-cost supplies.
Emily St. John Mandel on time travel, destiny and what might have been
The best-selling author of “Station Eleven” and “The Glass Hotel” is back with a novel of art, time, love and plague that takes the reader from Vancouver Island in 1912 to a dark colony on the moon five hundred years later.
Rachel Rockwell, assistant director of pharmacy operations at Roundtable Rx, discusses medication waste in Minnesota and efforts to get donated medications to patients in need.