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Good evening. North Dakotans will vote soon on Measure 3: a proposed law to legalize recreational marijuana for adults 21 and older while expunging convictions for marijuana-related crimes. Two weeks from Election Day, our neighbors to the northwest have serious doubts about a greener future. | Forecast | Election 2018: Voter guides
Sheriff seeks 2 'vehicles of interest' in Jayme Closs disappearance
The northwestern Wisconsin teen whose parents were found shot to death in their home has been missing for a week. Besides looking for the vehicles, authorities say they'll use 2,000 volunteers for an evidence search Tuesday. 
Trans people say they #WontBeErased, as Trump administration mulls defining 'sex'

"The agency's proposed definition would define sex as either male or female, unchangeable, and determined by the genitals that a person is born with," The New York Times reported. Reaction was swift.

Delta wants to serve MSP to Shanghai in 2020

Delta Air Lines wants to add nonstop service from its Twin Cities hub to Shanghai, China, starting in 2020, operating the flights with the new Airbus A350-900 aircraft.

A Beautiful World: Resilience comes in the most mundane of places

Best-selling author says going through life's hardest moments provide a natural opening to become connected to the people around us.

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Four years after diagnosis, Minnesota teen perseveres through AFM
It all started with a strange and persistent feeling of weakness one day in September 2014. 
New play explores the gulf between political extremes

Where real life might deliver awkward silences, "Understood" offers dialogue.

St. Thomas investigates racist message left on freshman’s dorm room door

School officials are investigating racist messages left on a freshman's door room door.

Joachim Roenneberg, who sabotaged Nazis' nuclear hopes, dies at 99

Roenneberg was just 23 when his team of resistance fighters parachuted into a mountain range in Norway. They skied to a plant making heavy water and blew Hitler's atomic plans off-schedule.

Why forests are crucial for reining in climate change

Just before the United Nations issued life-or-death warning the world needs to cut drastically its greenhouse gas emissions, a group of scientists made the case for why addressing deforestation is just as important as curbing fossil fuel use.

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