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Judge allows Minnesota wineries to use out-of-state grapes
A federal judge has struck down a Minnesota law that required wineries in the state to use mostly Minnesota-grown grapes, in a ruling that could have implications for other states.
Minn. Catholic schools begin to open their doors for in-person learning
As many public schools prepare for distance learning, some Catholic schools are starting the school year with in-person instruction. School leaders say they’re seeing a boom in enrollment, and they’re implementing new protocols to help protect its students and staff from the coronavirus.
As Mpls. plans phased reopening of 38th and Chicago, protesters plan to hold their ground
The City Council will soon seek public comment on a plan to open a portion of the intersection where George Floyd was killed. People from the surrounding community say they won’t give up the intersection until the city meets a list of 24 demands.
In northern Minnesota, tracking songbirds to help them thrive in a changing forest
In northern Minnesota, researchers are tracking threatened songbirds through the forest to identify the habitat the birds rely on after they hatch. The goal is to help land managers create the kind of forest these birds need to survive into the future.
Aug. 28 update on COVID-19 in MN: State increasing enforcement at bars, restaurants
State health officials announced that bars and restaurants across Minnesota will face increased scrutiny starting Friday over whether they're complying with COVID-19 guidelines. The state reported 862 new cases Friday, in keeping with the steady drumbeat of new cases all month.
Minnesota's boreal forest is a climate change hot spot
Northern Minnesota is among the fastest warming areas on the planet, and that’s beginning to change the makeup of forests there.
Art Hounds: Drive-in music videos and other art you can enjoy outdoors
Battle of the bands meets drive-in in Olmsted County, paintings inspired by Zoom and music from the sidewalk are among the recommendations from this week’s Art Hounds.
Minneapolis distillery unionizes amidst pandemic
Some Tattersall Distillery workers have voted to unionize. They will now be represented by Unite Here, Local 17, an international union.
Minneapolis group is helping Kenosha protesters, heading to Washington next
A Minneapolis group that formed to help Minneapolis protesters in the weeks following the police killing of George Floyd drove a carload of “protest packs” to Kenosha, Wisconsin overnight.