Shows

Twin Cities wins hosting privilege for 2026 Special Olympics USA Games
Minnesota beat out three other states in its bid for the games. They’ll feature 15 team and individual sports, plus another five demonstration events, and attract tens of thousands of athletes, coaches, volunteers and spectators.
Forest loss in 2021 emitted as much carbon as India does
Forests are supposed to help us remove carbon from the atmosphere. But forest loss to development and fires last year meant some forests added carbon to the atmosphere.
Documentary filmmaker Melody Gilbert finally listened to her dying mother’s tape recording - nearly 40 years after she passed.
What science teaches us about being human
This week, for MPR News’ Spring Member Drive, Kerri Miller featured three conversations she had this past year with authors who take a scientific lens to some of the most intense seasons of life.
The big weather topic recently has been this year’s cold spring – but it’s also been unusually windy in Minnesota so far this year.
Minnesota Now on Thursday featured more information on “hero” pay and how to apply, a conversation with a Minnesota-based horse owner of a Kentucky Derby contender and the sports roundup with Eric Nelson and Wally Langfellow.
Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry Deputy Commissioner Nicole Blissenbach talked with host Cathy Wurzer about the program and what it will mean for frontline workers.
The latest in sports with Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson
It's time for sports! Host Cathy Wurzer got the all the latest in Minnesota sports from experts Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson. They talked the Wild’s playoff Game two, the Twins and Vikings’ upcoming games and the Minnesota Lynx season opener this Friday.
Can a new vision for Interstate 94 repair historic harm in Rondo?
The construction of the interstate highway system in the 1960s cut through many Black urban communities, destroying homes and bisecting neighborhoods. On Thursday, MPR News host Angela Davis talked about a proposal to use new transportation construction to repair some of that historic harm.