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Good morning and welcome to the weekend. Here’s what you need to know to start your day. 


We’re in store for a mild weekend. Much of the state will see highs in the lower 30s. It’s part of what’s shaping up to be an overall mild winter. More on Updraft. | Forecast


If you vote in Minnesota’s presidential primary, major parties will get your name and political affiliation. That sharing of voter information has Republicans and Democrats sparring over whether changes to the new primary law are needed.


Other schools are taking note of Minneapolis’ pioneering approach to mental health care.  More than 50 schools in the district have an on-site therapist. Schools nationwide are following that model, realizing mental health is as important to students’ future success as academics, as Alisa Roth reports


Why are Minneapolis leaders barring reporters from open meetings? The Upper Harbor Terminal is a major development project in Minneapolis. But, as MinnPost’s Jessica Lee reports , the committee in charge appeared to violate state law in asking journalists to leave a recent meeting: “On Wednesday night, several dozen members of the public observed the meeting, including journalists from the Star Tribune, Minnesota Public Radio and MinnPost. Midway through the gathering, committee members requested reporters not take photographs or record the discussion — a request that violates Minnesota’s Open Meeting Law. The reporters repeatedly explained it was their right to do their job, but the group did not change its mind.”


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Rep. Omar asks voters to ‘send her back’ for new term
Democratic U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar began her pursuit of a second term Thursday, midway through a groundbreaking yet turbulent first term and with a long slate of opponents. | 'Your story will be written': Ilhan Omar's stormy rise
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At Bemidji town hall, Jason Lewis supports county's ban on refugees
People in Beltrami County are still divided and angry about a county board vote barring refugees earlier this month. It’s where Republican U.S. Senate candidate Jason Lewis had a public meeting Thursday evening.
China building a hospital to treat virus, expands lockdowns
China is swiftly building a 1,000-bed hospital dedicated to patients infected with a new virus that has killed 26 people, sickened hundreds and prompted unprecedented lockdowns of cities during the country's most important holiday. | What we do -- and don't -- know about Wuhan coronavirus
Edina student struck while boarding school bus
Edina police are looking for the driver who hit a student boarding a school bus Thursday and left the scene. Police say they're looking for what they believe to be a dark-colored Chevy Cruze or Malibu. The student did not have any major injuries, and has been released from the hospital to rest at home.
The end may be nearer: Doomsday clock moves within 100 seconds of midnight
Never since the clock's 1947 Cold War debut has it come so close to the putative doomsday annihilation represented by the 12 a.m. hour.
What's on the radio today?

9 a.m. — MPR News with Kerri Miller

Why a rapidly warming ocean is alarming to climate scientists and how it affects even those of thousands of miles from the coast. Paul Huttner guest hosts.


10 a.m. — 1A 

It has been a remarkable week of political drama as the impeachment trial of the president takes center stage. Plus, scandal rocks the Grammys and Oprah Winfrey feels the heat for something she chose not to do.


11 a.m. —  MPR News with Angela Davis 

This year for the first time, the St. Paul Winter Carnival will feature drag queen bingo. It’s another sign of how drag queens are becoming much more mainstream. That trend started with the success of the reality TV show “Ru Paul’s Drag Race.” Drag performance is more popular than ever and a growing number of people are making a living at it. We will look at what it takes to be a successful drag queen and how the art form is evolving.


12 p.m. — MPR News Presents

Live NPR coverage of the Senate impeachment trial of President Trump.

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