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Ever since the song came out listeners have speculated about what Billie Joe and his girlfriend threw off the Tallahatchie Bridge before he decided to jump off the bridge himself.
State officials crank up pressure to protect MinnesotaCare
Minnesota officials are pressing President Trump's administration to reverse massive planned cuts to a critical state health care program for low-income residents.
Young, undocumented and full of dreams: 4 stories
Though they share an uncertain future in common, the paths that brought them to Minnesota are all different.
Board the 'Hoopla Train' for dancehall polka fun
Sod House Theater brings back a small-town tradition that modern Minnesota lacks.
'Where God is': Caring for disabled brings struggles, joys
Direct support professionals play vital roles helping people with disabilities live as independently as possible. It's not easy work. MPR News spent some time recently with caregivers and clients at one Minnesota group home. Here's what we found.
The Minnesota Orchestra will be putting on a free outdoor show Tuesday night in Commons Park near U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.
Report: Minneapolis police body camera program has major flaws
Officers often don't activate cameras when they are supposed to, improperly categorize the video they record and turn cameras off early without explaining why, the city auditor found.
Novel kindles questions about family, values
In "Little Fires Everywhere," Celeste Ng pits ideals against the realities of "messy human existence."
Recipe for success at Al's Breakfast included pancakes and good humor
Al's Breakfast in Dinkytown has been in operation since 1950. After over three decades of consistent success, MPR reporter Dan Olson adventured into the crowded diner in 1986 to see what all the fuss was about.
It's the title track from a 1987 bio pic about Ritchie Valens, who died in a plane crash along with Buddy Holly and the Big Bopper.