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A couple of college football playoff games this weekend feature teams from our region.
December's temperature roller coaster is in a dip
MPR's Cathy Wurzer spoke with University of Minnesota climatologist Mark Seeley about the up and down temperatures in Minnesota so far this month.
Surly Brewing taps to start flowing in new age of beer
Three years after pushing for a change in liquor laws to allow breweries to sell directly to the public, Surly is opening what owner Omar Ansari calls "a destination brewery."
Art Hounds pick their 2014 arts and culture highlights
Shakespeare in the sculpture park, a new generation of African-American actors and a master drummer in Montevideo are among the Art Hounds' picks.
Famous, and not-so-famous, Minnesotans with ties to Cuba are applauding the president's move to normalize U.S.-Cuba relations and see it as positive for both nations.
Label rediscovers a secret stash of Chicago R&B
Minneapolis-based Secret Stash Records has acquired music recorded by a now defunct label called One-derful Records. Secret Stash will release six CDs of One-derful music recorded between 1962-1971.
The Minneapolis school board is looking for someone who can take on several challenges, including a stubborn achievement gap between white students and students of color.
More people enroll in health plans through MNsure, but private insurers have complaints
Although MNsure has seen more people apply for insurance, one insurance company representative complained that the agency has not provided it with data to enroll people in health plans.
Chasing away the gray: Steel drums find a place in MN music culture
Steel drum music has spread across the globe from Trinidad to the University of Minnesota, where a teacher and her students are bringing the Caribbean sound to the frozen north.
The Minneapolis-based singer/songwriter says that for his new holiday tune "Let's Ditch Christmas," he "tried to combine grinchy-ness with a big band sound."