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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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North Mpls. new top cop wants guns off the streets, better relations
Lt. Aaron Biard took over as 4th Precinct inspector on Sunday, heading the north side precinct with more officers and more reported violent crimes than any other in Minneapolis.
When sideshows ruled state fairs
In the 1950s and '60s, the U.S. had over 100 traveling sideshows — or "freak shows," as they were once known.
Minnesotans dodge clouds for fleeting glimpse of eclipse
Eclipse viewers around Minnesota had a hit-or-miss experience Monday, with clouds obscuring the rare event in some areas. At a Maple Grove watch party, eager parents and kids caught a glimpse of the obscured sun for a tiny but thrilling moment.
A new generation of farmers faces mounting challenges
Expensive equipment and limited access to land are just a couple of the realities new farmers encounter.
Big smiles, heavy hearts as Mall of America couple renew wedding vows
Dave Weinlick and Bethy Runze married at the mall 19 years go in a made-for-TV wedding, after meeting that same day. Now, terminal cancer threatens their future. On Friday, they returned to the mall to renew their bond.
The final environmental impact statement of the so-called "Line 3" project does not issue a final decision on whether the pipeline can be built.
Art Hounds: Photos of Prince before he was famous
This week, the Art Hounds recommend "Prince Pre-Fame," a dance concert and a local music festival in St. Cloud.
Climate Cast: Remembering the Louisiana floods
Last year's floods illustrate the connection between severe weather events and climate change.
The latest incidents are a death threat against a congressional candidate, and anti-Muslim taunts with a pig's foot in Willmar.