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In year since mall attack, St. Cloud works to heal division
Sunday marks one year since a knife-wielding man went on a stabbing rampage at a shopping mall in St. Cloud, leaving 10 people wounded and the community shaken.
MN industry leaders want more immigrant workers as restrictive policies loom
Industry leaders say immigrants are needed to grow Minnesota's economy and address a labor shortage. But calls for welcoming more immigrants come as the White House and others offer proposals for more restrictive immigrant policies.
Video: Goodbye to 'one of the good ones': Wayzata officer mourned
Officer Bill Mathews, 47, was clearing debris off U.S. Highway 12 last week when he was struck and killed by a driver. Hundreds of law enforcement officers and citizens have come to a church in Plymouth to mourn his loss.
Art Hounds: Art on the walls at MCAD
This week on Art Hounds: A major new mural at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, a Fergus Falls exhibit about mental health, and "Nadia."
Mpls. forum looks at Charlottesville, its implications
At an event at the Guthrie Theater, speakers derided white supremacy and the systems they said support it.
'History of Wolves' bears down on the Booker
Win or lose, the book's Minnesota author is enjoying a major honor.
Appetites: An indigenous foods movement
Sean Sherman is starting a nonprofit to share Native American food traditions more widely.
Hodges touts budget plan as statement of her values
Her budget also focuses on fighting climate change, increasing affordable housing and strengthening public trust in the police department while making the city safer.
Edgar Heap of Birds' enigmatic simplicity
In a Minneapolis gallery show, the artist urges viewers to reflect on their history.