Minnesota Now with Nina Moini

Minnesota Now with Nina Moini
Minnesota Now with Nina Moini
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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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For many people, listening to music can be a way to relax or maybe unwind after a long day. And practicing mindfulness can also settle your body and center your mind. So what happens when you put the two together?
Reporter Debrief: No charges filed against police who killed Amir Locke
Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman and Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced that they will not file charges against Mark Hanneman, the police officer who shot and killed Amir Locke while serving a no-knock warrant. Locke was not a suspect or named in the warrant. Host Cathy Wurzer talks with MPR reporter Jon Collins about what Ellison and Freeman say about their decision.
On March 31, The Copyright Royalty Board took a first step in changing the rate musicians are paid when their songs stream on services like Spotify, Apple, Pandora and Amazon. Producer Alex Cheng caught up with Minneapolis based music manager Bobby Maher to talk about how this may impact musicians.
There’s a bicameral, bipartisan appetite for billions of dollars in tax cuts in the Minnesota Legislature. But there are differing proposals on whose taxes will get cut and which spending priorities are most urgent. Host Cathy Wurzer talks with MPR News reporter Brian Bakst on legislators' tax and spending proposals.
Music writer Youa Vang on Mason Jennings projects, a signing musician, and upcoming gigs
Culture and music writer Youa Vang is back on Minnesota Now to talk new Minnesota music to talk Chris Lynch and the Dust of Suns, Mason Jennings, and Keny Grey.
Footage of 11-year-old Prince speaking up on 1970 teacher's strike uncovered
While digging around in old news film in the basement of the WCCO TV station for footage of the 1970 Minneapolis teachers strike, WCCO production manager Matt Liddy found footage that appears to be Prince at 10 or 11 years old, being interviewed by a reporter, outside his former junior high school. Matt joined Cathy to talk about his find.
What to do with the 'big bad wolf': our complicated recovery of gray wolves in the upper midwest
What happens when a good conservation management idea goes very wrong? Host Cathy Wurzer talks to a podcaster to find out.
Dr. Jay-Sheree Allen on physician burnout
What are the ongoing struggles medical professionals have faced during the pandemic and what could a potential exodus mean for America’s health care system? The Journal of the American Medical Association published an article about the impact long-term burnout has had on physicians and health care staff.
MPR reporter Tim Nelson got in touch with his longtime friend and colleague Brian Bonner, a former journalist for the St. Paul Pioneer Press and the former editor of the Kyiv Post, Ukraine’s premiere English language newspaper. Brian shared what his adopted home country looks like during a war.