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.
https://www.mpr.org/about/people/tweber

8 Minnesota historical road trips to take this summer
What if you want to take a road trip and learn some history along the way? Where are the best places to go in Minnesota that have historical significance?
Brosseau is in Minnesota for two performances and came by MPR studios to talk with MPR News' Euan Kerr about storytelling and music - and play a few tunes.
Pawlenty on Lake Vermillion State Park groundbreaking
Minnesota's first new state park in more than 30 years is a step closer to completion.
Bird flu in Minnesota's poultry farms: Why you should care
The bird flu outbreak is still a big mystery in many ways. But we know this much: It's devastating farmers and costing jobs.
How to prepare for an outdoor summer expedition
Gear Junkie Stephen Regenold took listener questions about outdoor expeditions: where to go, how to get fit for it and what to bring along.
Chef Deborah Madison on vegetarian cooking
MPR News' Marianne Combs talked with chef Deborah Madison about how vegetarian cuisine and cooking has changed over the years.
A talk with Minnesota's Teacher of the Year
MPR News' Tom Weber talked wtih Amy Hewett-Olatunde, Minnesota's new Teacher of the Year.
As part of their budget proposal, House Republicans want to cut $85 million in state aid to cities. Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Duluth would take the whole hit.
MPR News' Tom Weber talked about affordable housing policy with Libby Starling, manager of regional policy and research at the Metropolitan Council.
Local reaction to charges against Baltimore officers
Listen back to Baltimore State Attorney Marilyn Mosby's statement this morning and local reaction to the charges.