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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.

Appetites | Climate Cast

Mpls. schools start search for new chief as Johnson exits
Bernadeia Johnson said Tuesday she'll leave in January. The board may launch a nationwide search, but some say the best choice may be in-house.
Appetites: Where to spend Christmas with your 'chosen family'
Dining critic Mecca Bos offers her choices for where to spend Christmas if your idea of fun doesn't match the traditional greeting-card images.
How to make a festive holiday cocktail
How to make an easy, accessible and sparkling holiday drink.
Hallberg's Picture of Health: Top ten medical stories
Ebola, medical marijuana, e-cigarettes, physician burnout...2014 was a robust year for medical news.
As oil prices drop, Minn. firms supplying the Bakken stay upbeat
The big drop in oil prices affects anyone doing business with North Dakota oil producers, but some see it as temporary and Minnesota companies say they remain optimistic.
Watch your step: Why thin ice is hard to detect
You've heard the warning: Don't tread on thin ice. But it's not that easy to tell when and where the ice is safe.
Despite flu vaccine confusion, experts say it still helps
The Centers for Disease Control has warned that this year's vaccine could provide less protection than usual against the H3N2 subtype of influenza A that is circulating widely. Some flu experts say that message is confusing.
Bullets to boulevards: Ex-Twin Cities ammo plant ready to develop
After years of delays and costly pollution cleanup, the former Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant site could have its first development contracts signed by next summer, officials say.
Forensic astronomer solves Monet mystery
Dr. Don Olson has helped solve hundreds of mysteries from the past using astronomy.