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To the delight of environmentalists, Gov. Mark Dayton vetoed a bill that would have eliminated a citizen's board of The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. But what does the board do?
Minnesota Marine Art Museum has great works, stories
The museum's collection includes more than 1,000 pieces of art from realists, impressionists and modernists. It also showcases works by local and regional artists.
At some MN clinics, the doctor and lawyer will see you now
Some health care clinics are adding on-site attorneys to their teams of doctors and nurses to provide convenient, free legal advice to low-income patients. The partnerships may be saving lives.
Óscar Romero's life and legacy honored in song
On Saturday, Catholics in El Salvador will celebrate the beatification of Óscar Romero.
The Star Tribune's digital sports editor spoke with Cathy Wurzer about the strengths and weaknesses of the top prospects.
Tent? Hotel? Hunt for special session venue underway
Offers have come in from St. Paul College, the University of St. Thomas and the St. Paul Hotel. Dayton has suggested meeting in a tent on the Capitol lawn.
'Rescue rain' fell this week for some farmers
He also answered the question: How often does it rain on Memorial Day in the Twin Cities?
Saints opener at new ballpark features win, old tricks
A sellout crowd packed into the 7,200-seat stadium, and the Saints put on a show, complete with wacky announcers and a pig mascot.