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MPR News Update PM edition

Good afternoon! It will be a warm and steamy afternoon and evening over much of Minnesota. Most of Minnesota has a chance of thunderstorms from late afternoon into this evening. More than 160 students and staff from Lucy Laney Elementary School visited a memorial for Le'Vonte King Jason Jones, a 2-year-old boy, fatally shot last week just a block from their school in north Minneapolis. More | Forecast
 

Charging decision about I-94 protesters expected by tonight

The St. Paul city attorney will decide whether to file charges against protesters arrested for riot during demonstrations on late Saturday night and early Sunday.

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'Second in Command: Choosing the Next Vice President'

Some insights into a big decision coming up in the next few days, the vice presidential selections by Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Vice presidential scholar Joel Goldstein discusses what the presidential candidates are looking for in a running mate. Former Vice President Walter Mondale weighed in as well.

Searchers find missing Wisconsin teens thought to be lost in mine

Searchers located three teenage boys on Monday that they had feared gotten lost in a labyrinthine abandoned mine in Wisconsin.

Pokemon Go invades America, finally gets us to exercise

If you see groups of people walking around like zombies in your neighborhood this week, don't call police -- they're just trying to catch them all.


 
 

While searching for Pokemon Wyoming woman finds man's body

Authorities in central Wyoming are investigating after a woman playing the popular smartphone game Pokemon Go found a man's body in a river.

Who profits from the student debt crisis?

This election season, the student debt crisis has finally gotten the attention it deserves. A look at how we got here, who has profited and just a few of the lives affected.

Dayton draws scorn, praise for Castile shooting comments

Critics say Gov. Mark Dayton's comments on the case crossed a line and could compromise the investigation. But Dayton on Friday wasn't backing down from his belief that race was a factor in the shooting.

Climate change may already be shifting clouds toward the poles

Scientists who have been tracking cloud patterns over the past two decades say the shifts they're seeing seem to correlate closely with what's predicted by computer models of Earth's changing climate.

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