April 26, 2019 Distracted driving kills more than 50 Minnesotans each year. A new state law is aimed at keeping eyes on the road and off of phones. I spoke with three guests about how the law works -- and how police officers, deputies and the state patrol will enforce it. ~ Angela Davis, MPR News host | Forecast | Updraft
Mohamed Noor said 911 caller Justine Ruszczyk didn't say anything as she approached his police squad, contradicting testimony by his former partner. Noor, facing charges in her killing, said he made a "split-second" decision to fire.
University of Minnesota leaders Friday declined to change the names of four campus buildings named for former administrators, despite a task force recommendation to change the names.
The 5-year-old hurt after a stranger threw him from the third floor of the Mall of America is alert and no longer in critical condition, the family's lawyer said Friday, adding it's possible the boy could be home by June.
Prosecutors asked a judge to give Butina more prison time, citing the threat they said she posed to national security. Her attorneys said her motives weren't "nefarious" and she is ready to go home.
We slipped on the ice, scrambled for child care and spent good money on snow and ice dam removal. We saw barns collapse and were forced to cancel, cancel, cancel. As Minnesotans, we expect winter disruptions, but this winter put those expectations -- and the systems designed to meet them -- to the test.
Amazon, which hooked shoppers on getting just about anything shipped in two days, said this week that it will soon promise one-day delivery for its U.S. Prime members on most items.