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Remains of soldier killed in WWII coming home to Duluth
Marine Sgt. James Hubert was buried on a small Pacific island in 1943 after he was killed in battle. In 2015, DNA testing identified his remains.
Crisis Connection hotline rescued, at least temporarily
Crisis Connection had been scheduled to shut down Friday evening, but a grant from the state health department means the service will continue linking people suffering mental health emergencies to professional counselors.
From Minnesota streets to X Games star: Alec Majerus' path to the pros
Now one of the nation's top professional skateboarders, Minnesotan Alec Majerus got his start with many jumps -- and more than a few falls -- around Rochester. He'll compete in this weekend's X Games in Minneapolis.
Art Hounds: Puppeteers from around the world hang out in St. Paul
This week on Art Hounds: the National Puppetry Festival, a new opera about the mother of Martin Luther King Jr., and the Rolling River Music Festival.
The heat on the street
Minneapolis police are making foot patrols a big part of their summer safety campaign.
Christina Tia, host of the YouTube show "House of X Tia," joined All Things Considered host Tom Crann to guide us through some of her favorite dishes.
Fewer lifeguards fuel Minn. parents' water-safety concerns
Beaches across the state are increasingly going without lifeguards, which means parents and other adults need to know how to keep children safe around the water.
Crisis Connection is shutting down July 14, ending a service that took some 18,000 mental health, addiction and abuse calls last year.