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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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DFL candidates for governor differ on Vikings stadium, mining
A day ahead of Minnesota's precinct caucuses, six Democrats running for governor went on the radio Monday and made competing pitches for why they are the candidate to support.
Think road salt won't reach your drinking water? Ask Madison
How much should Minnesotans worry about the water coming out of our taps? In the short term, probably not much. But you don't have to go far for a lesson on complacency.
Sports talk jocks rock the Mall of America
Mall-goers can stand and gawk as sports talk radio hosts spend their days talking to current NFL players.
Football season is getting warmer across the country
Welcome to your Super Bowl edition of Climate Cast. We talk to a legend of frigid football, Bud Grant, and discuss what the Trump administration's solar tariffs mean for the industry.
Will drivers be Uber busy giving Lyfts? Not so far
The tens of thousands of Super Bowl visitors will need lots of rides. Uber and Lyft drivers are eager, optimistic, but still waiting for demand to accelerate.
'Naked I' returns with more nonconforming theater
For trans and other gender-nonconforming artists, the show raises the curtain on important conversations.
State: $43 million needed to fix vehicle licensing system
The computer system used for tab purchases, title transfers and other transactions has been troubled by glitches since its launch last summer and has already cost $93 million.
Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis feel the hometown love
The legendary musical duo returned to their old Minneapolis stomping grounds and shared insights with students at North High.
U.S. Bank Stadium gets a makeover before the Super Bowl
U.S. Bank Stadium has been all but scrubbed of any traces of the Vikings, and it sports upgrades of everything from the turf to the security at the gate.