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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The 3M settlement: What you need to know
The state's $5 billion lawsuit against 3M for polluting natural resources was dropped after they reached a settlement.
Philip Bump of the Washington Post joined the show to talk about the frequency of school shootings and other facts. Then, we heard from reporter John Enger about what Minnesota schools are doing to keep children safe.
A Broadway play about a play banned from Broadway
"Indecent," opening at the Guthrie, tells the story of a theater scandal that took place almost a century ago.
After court battle Dayton and GOP leaders say they will work together
Both sides say they're ready to move past last year's bitter court fight over the governor's veto of money for the House and Senate when the new session begins next week.
Public may never know exactly how much the Super Bowl cost, made back
The Super Bowl was expected to bring millions of dollars into the state. But economists say predictions of economic benefits for events like these are often inflated.
DFL candidates for governor differ on Vikings stadium, mining
A day ahead of Minnesota's precinct caucuses, six Democrats running for governor went on the radio Monday and made competing pitches for why they are the candidate to support.