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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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BCA released sensitive, private info in Thurman Blevins police shooting probe
State investigators temporarily made public passwords to city of Minneapolis email accounts, evidence management systems and other private information from the cellphones of two officers and a police shooting victim, a report by freelance journalist Tony Webster has found.
Photos: Spurs soccer legend becomes ambassador as game takes hold in U.S.
Now 37 and retired, Ledley King is still a team ambassador for England's Tottenham Hotspur club, which is in Minneapolis this week to play Italy's AC Milan in the second International Champions Cup game to be played at U.S. Bank Stadium.
Actor T. Mychael Rambo recovering physically, emotionally after being carjacked
A favorite on Twin Cities stages is recovering after he was a victim of carjacking over the weekend. When asked what he'd say if he had a chance to talk to the teens who carjacked him, T. Mychael Rambo said he'd ask them what their hopes and desires are for their loved ones and their own futures.
How are Minnesota cities preparing for climate change?
In Minnesota, climate change means more flash floods from extreme rainfall events. Plus, a climate voice from the Leech Lake Reservation and New York's plan to build a massive flood barrier.
Appetites: Tomatoes and garlic to look for at the farmers market
Appetites regular, and author of "Minnesota's Bounty: The Farmers Market Cookbook," Beth Dooley joined Tom Crann to discuss her favorite things to pick up at your local farmers market.
Minnesota DNR releases first comprehensive deer management plan
After two years and hundreds of public comments, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources biologists have released their first ever comprehensive statewide deer management plan.
'Live from Here' lets three longtime employees go
The departing staff members were associated with Garrison Keillor's old program, 'A Prairie Home Companion.'
Minn. farm groups welcome aid but say end to trade war would be better
The United States Department of Agriculture announced a $12 billion assistance package for farmers hurt in the ongoing trade war. Farm groups welcome the aid, but they say an end to the trade disputes would be a better solution.