March 1, 2019 Has someone helped you up after a slip on the ice? Did someone plow a path to your front door after a recent snowstorm? We want to hear the story of your winter hero ! Leave a voicemail at 651-228-4800 by Sunday night and it could be played during the show at 11 a.m. on Monday. Be sure to include your first name and where you're calling from. Also on the show, we'll discuss the needs of the very youngest Minnesotans and how the quality of care they receive from their first days lays the groundwork for future success. ~ Angela Davis, MPR News host | Forecast
"Now we must speak out," Fred and Cindy Warmbier said after President Trump said he believes that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un did not have anything to do with Otto Warmbier's death.
Xcel says the program, which allows residents and businesses to subscribe to solar gardens rather than buy panels for their own property, is too expensive.
A federal judge says now that women can serve in combat, they should register with the selective service as men do. The current male-only registration, he says, is unconstitutional.
Nicholson, Middlebrook and Coffey halls, and Coffman Memorial Union, are all named for leaders who supported discrimination against blacks and Jews at the University of Minnesota. President Eric Kaler said Friday he'll urge regents to rename them.
On Friday, a legalization bill that made it farther in the legislative process than previous efforts died when lawmakers failed to consider it in time for a deadline.
Researchers are learning that attitude can have measurable effects on health. For a food allergy therapy, thinking of stressful side effects as positive signals helped patients complete the treatment.
The law allowing Sunday sales of booze in Minnesota carried a nagging challenge for Vikings fans. If you're out of booze, and the game starts at noon, how are you supposed to get any when the stores aren't allowed to open until 11 a.m.?