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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There's a new bat in Minnesota
An evening bat has been found in Minnesota for the first time ever. It's the first new mammal found in the state in 25 years.
Minneapolis Police Chief Harteau on new body camera policy
This month marks the beginning of the Minneapolis Police Department's new policy around body cameras.
Meet Minnesota's newest Supreme Court Justice
When Anne McKeig joins the Minnesota Supreme Court on Sept. 1, she will be the first American Indian to serve in that role.
Rep. Rick Nolan on supporting Hillary Clinton
In the wake of the national political conventions, MPR News host Tom Weber spoke with DFL Congressman Rick Nolan, initially a Bernie Sanders supporter, about why he is now supporting Hillary Clinton -- and why he thinks Minnesotans should vote for her.
Disparities and air pollution in Minnesota
Tom Weber talked with several guests about air pollution and how it is exacerbating existing health disparities.
Rep. Tom Emmer on supporting Trump
Republican U.S. Rep. Tom Emmer explains his support for Donald Trump, and why he think thinks Minnesotans should vote for the Republican nominee.
Friday Roundtable: Did Democratic, GOP conventions sway voters?
Vann Newkirk, a writer for The Atlantic, and MPR News reporter Brian Bakst joined host Tom Weber Friday to discuss what strategies both political parties used and the effects they appeared to have on voters.
Summer Music Series: Fraea
"Shadow pop" group Fraea performs for the Summer Music Series.
Three DFLers vie for 60b House seat in Minneapolis
Hear from the three DFL candidates running to represent House District 60b in Minneapolis. Long-time State Rep. Phyllis Kahn faces two opponents, Ilhan Omar and Mohamud Noor.
On August 1, the minimum wage is set to rise in Minnesota from $9 - $9.50 for employees working for large companies. Tom looks back at the controversial bill which raised the wages for over 288,000 Minnesotans.