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 story of organizing Twin Cities janitors
Maricela Flores shared her story of bringing a janitor's union to Target, Macy's and Best Buy.
After election, racist graffiti hits suburban high school
In Maple Grove yesterday, racist graffiti was scrawled on a bathroom wall at Maple Grove Senior High, including one where "#whitesonly" was written just above another word: Trump.
MPR News host Tom Weber spoke with experts and candidates across parties to get their reaction to some of the surprising, and not so surprising, results of the 2016 elections.
Fadi Fadhil, an Iraqi-American who now lives in Minneapolis, told his story of escaping the Saddam Hussein regime and getting to the U.S. Tuesday marked his first time voting as an American citizen.
Elections chief answers how-to voting questions
Ramsey County Elections manager Joe Mansky joined MPR News to talk about elections, voting - and to answer listener questions large and small.
A look at issues facing Minnesotan and national voters.
Brian McClung, former director of communication for Tim Pawlenty, and Katharine Tinucci, former campaign manager for Governor Mark Dayton, analyzed races from the top of the ticket to the bottom.
Counter Stories: On knowing your voting rights, helping teach others
In this month's Counter Stories, co-hosts address a variety of experiences they've either felt or seen while voting or trying to vote as well as several statutes and resources available to anybody who needs them.
MN Supreme Court race: Candidate Q&As
Incumbent Justice Natalie Hudson and attorney Michelle MacDonald joined the program to talk about why they should be on the Minnesota Supreme Court.