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Pollinators need your help in the winter too
Minnesotans are growing more pollinator gardens, with native plants chosen because their flowers attract bees and butterflies to the yard. But to really help pollinating insects, those gardens need thought and care all year long, including during fall cleanup.
Governor candidates out and about, but still hard to find
Voter persuasion and mobilization collide with a desire to avoid gaffes as candidates enter the final month of campaigning.
Repatriation goes digital: Tribes receive archival copies of cultural materials
The recent return of thousands of items related to tribal life in what is now North Dakota used a new approach to the idea of repatriation. Advocates of digital repatriation say it’s a way to get the material to a larger audience.
Twin Cities road rage murder: Chicago man sentenced to life in prison
Jamal Smith was convicted in July of first-degree intentional murder and second-degree murder during a drive-by shooting last year on U.S. Highway 169 west of Minneapolis that killed Jay Boughton, a youth baseball team coach returning from a game with his son.
Minnesota state auditor candidates disagree on role of office
In the race for state auditor, a role that typically flies under the radar, the campaign is heating up with five weeks left until Election Day.
Torrent of money is unleashed across Minnesota campaigns
Political candidates and operations spend months accumulating campaign cash. Now they’re putting it to use in the leadup to Election Day.
This year’s Nobel Conference gathers research on youth mental health — including loneliness
Manuela Barreto is a professor of social and organizational psychology at the University of Exeter in the U.K. and will present her research on loneliness at the conference. MPR News host Tom Crann talked with her ahead of her lecture to learn more.
Pollinator program popular, but many don't follow through on planting plans
A Minnesota program that pays homeowners to plant pollinator friendly habitat is very popular. Thousands of people apply for grants. But many people don’t follow through on their plans.
The story of Ray Ruschel, a 49-year-old college football player from North Dakota, has garnered national attention in recent weeks. For a bit of perspective, Ruschel is only four years older than Tom Brady.