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Open enrollment began Tuesday for MNsure, and at many workplaces. So what happens when you're getting care from one doctor or clinic and your coverage changes?
Shaarik Zafar, the U.S Department of State's Special Representative to Muslim Communities, spoke in Minneapolis Tuesday evening.
Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson makes Minn. campaign stop
All Things Considered host Tom Crann talked to Gary Johnson Thursday about the presidential campaign and his top agenda item.
MIA exhibit offers unique look at artifacts from Luther's life
When "Martin Luther: Art and the Reformation" closes in January, most items in the display will go back to Europe.
Family of man killed by Burnsville cops sues
Map Kong's family says Burnsville police weren't properly trained to handle his mental breakdown in a McDonald's parking lot. Officers say they shot him after fearing he would attack drivers stopped in traffic.
This week on Art Hounds: a Twin Cities film returns, poetry and a swim across the English Channel.
Daudt: Dayton should quit if health insurance woes aren't fixed
Efforts to help some Minnesotans weather a looming spike in their health insurance costs were stymied again Wednesday. GOP House Speaker Kurt Daudt accused the governor of a "dereliction of leadership" on the issue.
When does free speech become hate speech?
Anti-Islam speakers have been making the rounds in northern Minnesota, calling on people to oppose Muslims where they live. Some people consider this type of rhetoric to be hate speech, but is it illegal?
Appetites: Halloween isn't the same for everyone
In other countries, this time of year brings much different traditional treats from the American Halloween.