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All Things Considered with Clay Masters is your comprehensive source for afternoon news and information. Listen from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. every weekday.

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After 30 seasons, Frank Theatre's 'not done yet'
With no permanent home, the theater company has built a loyal, mobile audience that likes to be challenged.
Auditor: No evidence MN child care aid funded terrorism
While fraud is happening in the state's Child Care Assistance Program, it is unclear how much, and there's no evidence the subsidies are going to terrorists, Minnesota's legislative auditor said Wednesday.
Walz not inclined to keep marijuana debate alive this session
Gov. Tim Walz expressed his disappointment Tuesday that a Minnesota Senate committee rejected a proposal to legalize recreational marijuana use in Minnesota, but says he has no plans to revive the issue.
A quick transition from snow piles to street flooding to potholes
Minnesotans got a dose of spring Monday with the sun out and temperatures rising into the 30s, but forecasters and street crews say weather in the next four days will create a recipe for lots of standing water and bad roads across the state.
Snowy, icy streets often impassable for people in wheelchairs
Downtown St. Paul workers and residents are demanding that sidewalks and crosswalks be quickly cleared after snowstorms.
Sports betting bill clears first committee, but odds still against it
For the first time, Minnesota lawmakers held a hearing on legislation to legalize sports betting in the state, but the bill's future is far from certain.
Minnesota Senate backs snow-day relief for schools
Minnesota school districts are halfway to winning flexibility from the Legislature to write off the winter's snow days.