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ST. PAUL – Hundreds of people in Minnesota with mental illness remain stuck in state-run psychiatric facilities for months or years after they are ready to leave, according to a...
WORTHINGTON – At a time when drought threatens state water supplies, scores of water permit holders in Minnesota are illegally using billions of gallons more water then they’re entitled to...
On the Mille Lacs Indian Reservation — Today is the deadline for American Indians and their descendants to take part in a $3.4 billion settlement with the federal government over...
CAMP RIPLEY – There’s nothing new about a roomful of guys playing videogames. But at the National Guard’s Camp Ripley in central Minnesota, one video game could have life or...
ST. PAUL – Teachers and school administrators across Minnesota are asking lawmakers to rethink a law they passed last year that was aimed at producing higher-quality teachers. The law requires...
ST. CLOUD – Tiny amounts of chemicals in Minnesota lakes might be having a big effect on some fish populations, according to two new studies by Minnesota researchers. From the...
ST. PAUL – Gov. Mark Day ton’s sales tax proposal is attracting plenty of attention for how it would lower the tax rate but expand it to more services. The...
By Tim Post MPR News 91.3 FM MAPLE GROVE – Often the last resort of frustrated teachers, the command “Go to the principal’s office” is dreaded by students. But Minnesota...
By Stephanie Hemphill MPR News 91.3 FM ST. PAUL – Officials at the state Department of Natural Resources are setting aside a 20-year-old forest management policy that delays logging operations...
By Tom Robertson, MPR News 91.3 FM VOYAGEURS NATIONAL PARK – Nearly every week, Ranger pilot Steve Mazur flies a small, two-seater plane over the forests of Voyageurs National Park...




