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Appetites | Climate Cast

Working 'within the elements': Arrowhead 135 racer shares his experience
The planners of this ultramarathon want the race to be as challenging as possible, so they schedule it for what's likely the coldest week of the year. This year, they hit the jackpot.
Appetites: Award-winning chef Paul Berglund brings his talent to Rochester
If you've ever eaten at the renowned Minneapolis restaurant The Bachelor Farmer or Ann Kim's acclaimed Young Joni, then you've probably sampled some of Chef Paul Berglund's creations.
'Emergency situation' for Twin Cities homeless people as deadly cold sets in
Homeless people in the Twin Cities are being forced to sleep in light rail trains or on the streets during this week's stretch of deadly cold temperatures as most shelters are full in Minneapolis and St. Paul.
Latest tour takes Minnesota Orchestra 3 miles north
Musicians hope their visits to north Minneapolis will result in lasting relationships.
Art Hounds: Land, industry and the environment meet in 'Beautiful Sky'
Alexa Horochowski combines photography, sculpture, video and prints to create a nuanced examination of our relationship with the land in "Beautiful Sky." Plus, Art Hounds recommend "Miss Myrna Davenport's Poetry in Motion" and the Jungle Theater's remount of "The Wolves."
Immigration-sparked shutdown adds to court backlog
With the government in limbo, immigration courts are unable to process many of the cases awaiting action.
Most TSA workers at MSP showing for work, even without pay
More than 90 percent of the agency's local employees are still showing up for work, even though they're not getting paid, said the Transportation Security Administration's federal security director in Minnesota.
House committee approves 'hands-free' cellphone bill
Minnesotans who have lost loved ones in crashes involving distracted drivers are urging lawmakers to pass a hands-free cellphone requirement this year to prevent similar tragedies.
Rural hospitals retreat from delivering babies; small towns pay the price
For medical and financial reasons, a growing number of rural hospitals have stopped delivering babies. That's adding risks to rural birth, and making it that much harder to keep people in small-town Minnesota. Grand Marais sees that firsthand.