MPR News with Tom Weber

Tom Weber, a reporter and host at MPR News for a decade, resigned effective June 22, 2018. You can find his work covering the people and places of Minnesota here.
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Ebola nurse: What it Is like fighting this disease
This is what it was like fighting Ebola in West Africa.
Rep. Tim Walz on what's next in congress
Rep Tim Walz on veteran affairs, budget battles, the debt ceiling, and the debate over the Iran nuclear deal.
Interim Minneapolis superintendent Michael Goar is confident his district is on the right track as it begins the first year of a five-year plan to increase student achievement.
'We Believe the Children': Child abuse hysteria in the 1980s
In the 1980s, horrific allegations of child sexual abuse sprang up around the nation, including in Minnesota. As Richard Beck's new book explains, it was part of a mass hysteria on par with the Salem with trials.
Feds mum on disappearances of young Somalis from the Twin Cities
Somali American community leaders fear another group may have traveled to join a terrorist group.
A discussion about the future of I-94.
U.S. agency pledges $20 million to save monarch butterfly
The money will be spent over the next five years and is spurred by a steady decline in the number of monarch butterflies.
A conversation on zoos, conservation and the future of the Minnesota Zoo
Outgoing CEO of the Minnesota Zoo looks back on his tenure and shares his view of the role of zoos in a world with shrinking animal habitat.
Alan Page on justice, his career and retirement
Justice Alan Page retires this month, after 22 years on Minnesota's highest court.
A conversation on the new Walker Art Center redesign
The Walker Art Center has announced a $24 million campus renovation plan that will redesign much of the museum's outdoor space.