MPR News PM Update

March 21, 2022

Get ready for a significant spring storm, Minnesota. A low-pressure system is spinning through the Midwest this week. It will deliver a heavy shot of rain, ice, and snow to different parts of Minnesota. Precipitation coverage will increase across Minnesota through Monday night. The heaviest precipitation occurs Tuesday.

Get the latest forecast and weather news via Updraft — Paul Huttner, MPR News

 
Republicans propose paid family leave plan
Some Republicans in the Minnesota Legislature proposed a plan Monday that would use tax credits as an incentive for some businesses to begin to provide paid family and medical leave to their employees. Some Democrats who have been working on a larger more expensive plan called the GOP plan inadequate. But DFL Gov. Tim Walz said he was pleased to see Republicans enter the debate. 
 
Worthington’s fast-growing communities of color see economic gains but little political power. Yet.
People of color are the majority now in Worthington, but politics in the city and across Nobles County remain nearly all white and male. That’s a growing concern for those who see political representation in southwestern Minnesota as the next important step. Change may be coming.
 
As Mariupol hangs on, the extent of the horror not yet known
As Mariupol’s defenders defiantly hold out, the number of bodies in the rubble of the bombarded and encircled Ukrainian city remain shrouded in uncertainty, the full extent of the horror not yet known.
 
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Ketanji Brown Jackson's long judicial record is likely to be scrutinized at hearings
If confirmed, she would be the first Black woman to serve on the nation's highest court, and she would be one of four women on the court, the largest number ever to serve at one time. Watch the first day of confirmation hearings here.
 
Study finds medical students disproportionately come from affluent backgrounds
A new study conducted by medical school students and faculty at the University of Minnesota found that medical students of all racial backgrounds disproportionately come from affluent backgrounds. The study raises questions about the importance of socioeconomic diversity and the potential impact on health care.
 
Minnesota owl center's auction of Ukrainian children’s art raises more than $100,000
An auction of Ukrainian children's art sent to the International Owl Center in southeastern Minnesota has raised tens of thousands of dollars for relief efforts in Ukraine. More auctions are planned.
 

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