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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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The big ways climate and water are connected
Climate change and water are linked in many ways. During our Climate Cast Live program, meteorologist Paul Huttner talked to Radhika Fox, CEO of the U.S. Water Alliance, about the most significant ways.
Four gubernatorial candidates discuss competing visions for Minn.
At a forum where two other DFL candidates for governor call for compromise, Erin Murphy says she's ready to take a tougher approach.
PUC backs Enbridge Line 3 oil pipeline, sets route
The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission voted 5-0 Thursday to approve a certificate of need for the controversial northern Minnesota project. Commissioners, though, were divided over the route.
DNR plan to save algae-plagued lake sparks optimism, opposition
What if you could take a Minnesota lake with some of the worst water quality in the state and hit the reset button? That's what the DNR wants to do to Little Rock Lake near St. Cloud. It plans to lower the water level to spur plant growth and clear up the lake.
DFL targets suburbs to flip control of Minnesota House
House Democrats are targeting 12 suburban Republican-held districts where Hillary Clinton got more votes for president than Donald Trump in 2016. Democrats need to gain 11 House seats to flip control of the House.
Rainy June causes problems for travelers, farmers and businesses
Heavy rains and rising rivers in southern Minnesota are causing a variety of concerns, from closed highways to washed-out crops. Some areas have had more than a foot of rain this month.