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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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What was set to be a discussion about policing in Falcon Heights ended in chaos Wednesday night, with officials walking out. Residents and activists say the council has been too slow to act.
Wetterlings set example for dealing with ambiguous grief
For nearly three decades, Dr. Pauline Boss said the Wetterling family was essentially living in limbo with their grief, a condition she calls ambiguous loss. She said human resilience is an amazing thing.
The Minnesota Supreme Court has ruled a Republican state House incumbent ineligible for November's election amid questions about his residency. Justices ordered a February special election for that seat.
Appetites: Dinner time, for the whole family?
Few topics can polarize a conversation more quickly the question of whether small children belong in restaurants -- and if they do, which ones?
What if the Wetterling boys had a cell phone?
While the discovery of Jacob Wetterling's remains has rekindled fears of deadly stranger abductions, experts say the number of such incidents has fallen over the years, thanks in part to technology.
University of Minnesota fires wrestling coach after drug probe
The move comes months after the team was roiled by allegations that J Robinson knew wrestlers were improperly using the anti-anxiety drug Xanax.
Stearns County Attorney Janelle Kendall joined All Things Considered host Tom Crann to talk about her office's involvement in the Jacob Wetterling case.