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Minnesota Now with Nina Moini is journalism that doesn’t take itself too seriously. It’s reporting that puts people first with live, down-to-earth, unscripted interviews that aim to inform and entertain. Tune in to Minnesota Now weekdays at noon on the radio or the live audio stream at mprnews.org.

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In light of Park Tavern crash, substance-use recovery advocates say comprehensive approach needed
The man behind the wheel during the Park Tavern crash had five previous DWI convictions. It brings up questions about the sometimes complicated path to sobriety.
A wave of school threats hits Minnesota schools, experts say even unfounded ones impact students
An expert who works with schools nationwide to prevent and respond to violence said these latest threats are not surprising following the school shooting in Georgia.
Regan Smith shares her path to resilience after struggling under pressure
Regan Smith used to crumble under the pressure of excellence. Now Smith is sharing how she’s worked on herself outside of the pool to view herself as more than just an athlete.
Fact check: Trump calls out Minnesota abortion law, 2020 unrest in presidential debate
Tuesday’s presidential debate spurred multiple references to Minnesota, including Democratic vice-presidential candidate Gov. Tim Walz and his policy track record here.
From the archive: remembering Minnesotan Tom Burnett, 23 years after the 9/11 attacks
On Sept. 11, 2001, Tom Burnett was aboard a hijacked airliner when it crashed in rural Pennsylvania. His wife Deena Burnett remembers that day in a 2001 interview.