Good morning! Yes, it's true. Rain will develop tonight changing over to snow early tomorrow. Snowfall rates of 1-2 inches per hour (sorry) are possible over southern Minnesota. | What's on MPR News today? | Forecast
Minnesota’s solar energy capacity increased nearly 50 percent last year. Most of that is due to community solar projects: shared arrays where customers can buy a share of the energy to use in their own homes. -- This environment fact sponsored by Project Scientist Summer Stem Academy for Girls.
After more than a year of debate, the Board of Regents will hold a special meeting Friday where it will discuss and potentially vote on renaming buildings named for Lotus Delta Coffman, Edward Nicholson, William Middlebrook and Walter Coffey. | Share your thoughts
Speaking publicly for the first time about the night he shot 911 caller Justine Ruszczyk, ex-Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor described hearing a bang and reacting to his partner's fear as he moved to shoot the figure next to the squad. | Full coverage
Joe Radinovich said his intent is to refocus the public’s attention on the agency’s important mission. He informed Commissioner Mark Phillips that his last day will be April 30.
Work will soon start on the Southwest light rail line, kicking off four years of construction on the $2 billion project. The Cedar Lake and Kenilworth trails will be closed in some areas for at least two years, Metro Transit officials said.
Newly revealed court testimony suggests the Boy Scouts of America had considerably more leaders involved in the sexual abuse of minors than previously thought.
There are several native groups that call Minnesota home, including Dakota and Ojibwe. But fewer and fewer people can speak the languages of those groups fluently. Bdote charter school in Minneapolis is trying to change that.