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Today on Updraft: It’s hard to believe it’s been 27 years since the infamous 1991 Halloween Mega-Storm . The Halloween-Mega Storm is still the biggest snowstorm on record for the Twin Cities, Duluth and most of eastern Minnesota and Western Wisconsin. Take a walk down blizzard-memory lane with MPR News meteorologist Paul Huttner. Forecast | Election 2018: Voter guides
St. Louis County releases Stauber emails
In response to a judge's order, St. Louis County officials made public nearly two dozen emails Tuesday that have been a point of contention in the 8th District congressional race.
Outside spending pours into Minnesota campaigns

Democratic candidates running for office in Minnesota have a cash edge over their Republican opponents in the final stretch of the 2018 midterm election, but outside groups are dwarfing them with a blitz of last-minute spending with just one week until election day.

Nonprofits use grant to represent immigration defendants

One permanent U.S. resident is among the people receiving free legal aid under a $250,000 agreement between Hennepin County and three nonprofit organizations that began screening and representing immigrant detainees earlier this month.

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Trump visits Pittsburgh despite objections from mayor, Jewish leaders

President Trump traveled to Pittsburgh Tuesday afternoon, as the city continues to mourn Saturday's massacre that claimed the lives of 11 worshippers at a synagogue.

Where Minnesota candidates stand on the issues
Minnesotans are voting in one of the most important elections the state has held in many years. Here is where the candidates stand on the important issues we face as a society. We also have the voter guide translated in Spanish, Hmong, and Somali.
U.S. agency investigates 'taxpayer-funded anti-semitism' against George Soros

The U.S. Agency for Global Media has launched an investigation into an anti-Semitic television segment attacking George Soros that aired on a federally funded Spanish-language broadcaster.

Nov. 1 buffer deadline likely to come and go for many Minn. farmers

The November deadline is the second phase of implementing the buffer law, which requires strips of perennial vegetation to help filter fertilizer and other contaminants from water that runs from farm fields into ditches.

Trump targets citizenship, stokes pre-election migrant fears
Thousands of U.S. troops to stop an "invasion" of migrants. Tent cities for asylum seekers. An end for the Constitution's guarantee of birthright citizenship. | AP fact check: Trump off track on birthright citizenship
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