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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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Relatively unknown Wardlow targets Ellison in attorney general race
Most of the attention in Minnesota's attorney general race has been on Democrat Keith Ellison. Republican Doug Wardlow is largely unknown to voters.
Governor candidates differ on opioids, marijuana
Minnesota's two contenders for governor split Friday in their approaches to tackling the opioid overdose crisis and to expanding the availability of legal marijuana.
The changing outdoors under a warming climate
It's an outdoorsy Climate Cast this week -- fall colors, national parks and a hunter's story.
Council OKs plan to move Minneapolis homeless camp onto Red Lake land
The City Council signed off Wednesday on a plan to relocate a growing homeless encampment along Hiawatha Avenue to property nearby owned by the Red Lake Band of Chippewa. Many challenges remain.
Iron Rangers blast Dayton over Essar Steel deal
Mesabi Metallics won the bidding last summer over Cleveland Cliffs to take control of the Essar Steel site. Most Iron Rangers wanted Cliffs. That led to some intense verbal sparring Monday between Rangers and Gov. Mark Dayton.
Health officials working to make flu shot more effective
Last year's shot was only 36 percent effective according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
Drug treatment programs and jails work together to help inmates
Collaborations between county jails and treatment programs aim to help people who depend on opioids or other drugs to get treatment and avoid the dangers of overdose.
The 400 people seeking compensation from the Twin Cities archdiocese for clergy sex abuse have overwhelmingly voted to approve a bankruptcy reorganization plan with $210 million for victims.
Red Lake Nation, Frey offer surprise option for homeless camp in Minneapolis
The Red Lake Nation and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey on Friday announced a new site to build a temporary shelter for residents of a homeless encampment that's swelled to an estimated 300 people near Hiawatha and Franklin avenues.