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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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Art Hounds: A big weekend for visual arts
Three art shows take on the environment, consumerism and police brutality.
St. Paul leaders propose skyway changes after security complaints
The proposal calls for skyways to close at midnight instead of 2 a.m. this summer. Building owners would be mandated to lock their doors and do security sweeps.
DNR fees are going up. Here's how some outdoorspeople are responding
Hunting, fishing and riding a four-wheeler will cost a bit more in the environment and natural resources budget bill awaiting a signature from DFL Gov. Mark Dayton.
State of the City: Hodges touts changes, acknowledges challenges
Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges used Tuesday's State of the City speech to make the case for her agenda. She's facing a strong field of challengers in her bid for reelection.
Program rewarding farmers who protect water quality small, but growing
Less than 1 percent of Minnesota's 26 million acres of farmland are under the agriculture water-quality certification program, but officials say that amount is growing.
Acclaimed book 'Neither Wolf Nor Dog' ready, finally, for screen debut
A movie version of Minnesota writer Kent Nerburn's novel will open in Minneapolis this weekend, more than two decades after it was published.
Lone consumer holds up Target data breach settlement
A single consumer in Texas, backed by an anti-class action lawsuit group, has tied up the $10 million available to consumers affect by Target's 2013 data breach.
Climate Cast: Debunking common myths
Some misunderstand climate science and others cast doubts. There is now a website that helps those who are in the dark on climate change.