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Ex-inmate's mission: Keep others from going back to prison
James Badue-El is working to make the community a better place for former inmates and for his growing family.
'Aggressive prosecution' promised in prison officer's killing
Minnesota corrections officials offered new details Thursday of the violent history of an inmate suspected of killing a corrections officer at the Stillwater state prison, and their plans moving forward.
The surprise decision allows hundreds of Somalis living in Minnesota who fled violence and famine in their home country to stay another 18 months.
What's the impact of fossil fuel divestment?
Marketplace economics editor Chris Farrell gives us the lowdown on how much it matters when cities or universities pull investment funds form fossil fuels interests.
State Human Rights Commissioner Kevin Lindsey will hold a meeting with parents and community members in Rochester Wednesday evening, to discuss the increasing number of suspensions of students of color and students with disabilities.
St. Paul syringe exchange aims to stem tide of hepatitis C and HIV
National health officials have called for local governments to embrace syringe exchanges in the face of rising hepatitis C and HIV rates for people who inject drugs.
What would happen in Minnesota if Roe v. Wade is overturned?
President Trump's nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court opens the door to overturning the decision that made abortion legal in the U.S. But if that happens, what would the law be in Minnesota?
Monarch butterfly 'way station' feeds migrating insects in Duluth
Volunteers in Duluth got their hands dirty planting hundreds of tiny plants along the city's Lakewalk. But it was no ordinary landscaping.