Kerri Miller Feature

Future of Minnesota solar energy: What you need to know
A new report from MIT says solar is an important source of renewable energy as the consequences of climate change become more urgent. How can Minnesota leverage the potential of solar?
Minnesota Orchestra connects with music students in Havana, Cuba
Euan Kerr reports on the the Minnesota Orchestra's historic trip to Cuba, including a visit to a music school in Havana.
Alice Goffman on how U.S. sets up poor, black kids for life in criminal system
The sociologist argues that a constant surveillance of young, black men by police impinges on the men's civil rights and changes the character of entire American neighborhoods.
How to plan a life-changing hike this summer
We have recommendations for everything from a perfect afternoon trip to preparing for a week or two on the trail.
Things you should never pay for
Sean Graw, editor at BradsDeals.com, has six items to eliminate from your budget.
Inauguration poet mixes grief, love in her new memoir
Elizabeth Alexander, who read at President Obama's 2009 inauguration, mixes soaring language with stunning grief in her new memoir about her husband's unexpected death.
Where church goes wrong for many millennials
Americans who are under 30 are not showing up at church in nearly the numbers that their parents did at that age. This is not to say they're not interested in spirituality.
Literary mysteries: Books that have been permanently lost
Manuscripts from Ernest Hemingway, Sylvia Plath, Thomas Hardy and more have all been lost to time -- or to a train station thief.
Political Junkie: The crowded 2016 GOP field
Political Junkie Ken Rudin joins MPR News to give his perspective on the national political scene.