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Maple Grove man headed for Paris Olympics to be Gambia’s first taekwondo athlete
The 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris will be Alasan Ann’s first. He told MPR News he’s especially looking forward to the opening ceremony. “I’ve always watched it as a kid, and now I’m gonna be in it,” he said. “That’s going to be insane.”
City council to weigh in on Minneapolis Police Department tentative contract agreement
The earliest that city council members could vote on the contract would be next week. And in the past, their votes on police contracts have been split. Councilmember Robin Wonsley voted against the last contract. She joined MPR News guest host Nina Moini.
The impact of our wet weather pattern
Chief Meteorologist Paul Huttner breaks down how much rain we’ve gotten so far and it’s impact on the soil and rivers in the region.
Minnesota teenage Buddhist lama reflects on teaching peace, Timberwolves loss
Saka dawa, the sacred Tibetan Buddhist month of celebration and prayer surrounding the enlightenment of Buddha, is coming to an end. It was led in part by 17-year-old Jalue Dorje from Columbia Heights, Minn. That’s because when Dorje was a young child, the Dalai Lama confirmed that he is a reincarnation of a lama, or holy leader, from Tibet.