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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Republican leaders have fast-tracked the bill and Democrats are upset after the Senate's labor committee cut short a public hearing on the bill Tuesday night.
Sugar: Have we had enough in processed food?
General Mills plans to cut the amount of sugar in its Yoplait Original yogurt by more than 25 percent. That reformulated Yoplait comes amid a growing public debate about sugar and how it affects our health.
New Met Council Chairperson Adam Duininck on mass transit goals
Metropolitan Council's new Chairperson Adam Duininck is the first full-time leader of the agency.
Black Lives Matter: The legal issues behind MOA protest
The protest has led to an ongoing discussion about public versus private space when it comes to legal access for protesting.
For an answer, many eyes are on Minneapolis and Abdullahi Yusuf.
35 years after Miracle on Ice: The Red Army Soviet story
This weekend marks the 35th anniversary of the game that became known as the Miracle on Ice. A new documentary, "Red Army," tells the story of the losing team.
Law school: Is it worth it?
What are law schools doing to remain relevant? And what is the future of legal education?
St. Paul mayor defends police dept., use of deadly force
St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman defended the city's police department's use of deadly force, saying the 11 instances in which police shot and killed a suspect since 2008 were justified.