This week’s recommendation comes from Carrie Koepke of Skylark Bookshop in Columbia, Mo. She suggests the nonfiction book ...
Pro-Palestinian protests are happening on college campuses nationwide, including an encampment at Minnesota State University, ...
MPR News host Brian Bakst speaks with a key player in the debate over a nearly $1 billion construction financing plan as it ...
A group of students at Macalester College have been pushing the school to divest from companies and universities with ties to ...
“Fallout” unfolds in an alternate universe steeped in retro-futurism, where the narrative begins in the 2070s following a ...
Hennepin County could spend up to $1 million to bring on outside attorneys to prosecute a Minnesota State Trooper Ryan ...
While University of Minnesota officials reached an agreement with protesters not to disrupt commencements, weeks of ...
Sharon Lubinski came out as the first openly gay Minneapolis police officer in 1993. She later became an assistant police ...
The lawsuit alleges that Douglas Shaw used his “position of power and authority over the plaintiffs” to regularly take photos of them during work-related trips and events, often fieldwork.
The Minnesota Governor’s fishing opener is next Saturday. Did our unseasonably warm winter negatively affect fish, lakes and rivers? The answer is complicated.
A haunting new video released is the latest effort by the Army to lure soldiers to some of its more secretive units.
Fifteen-year-old senior Girl Scout Illona Delaney, a citizen of Red Lake Nation, was honored with the Bronze Cross for risking her own life to save her grandmother and mother from drowning during a ...