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Good morning, it’s Tuesday. Here’s what you need to know to start your day. 

Cloudy, wet and cold. In the Twin Cities, chances of showers in the morning and afternoon with temps in the mid 40s and northwest winds 10 to 20 mph. Statewide highs in the upper 30s to mid 40s. Rain in most places; snow in the north. More on Updraft. | Forecast

Twenty-eight people want to run St. Paul, and there are only seven seats. That’s 10 more than the number of candidates for City Council in the 2015 election. The increase in candidates could boost voter turnout in next month’s election, with more candidates out door-knocking and otherwise marketing their campaigns. This year, every race is competitive

Minnesota’s educational achievement gap is among the nation’s worst. A new report finds educational disparities across the board, no matter the students’ race or whether they live in an urban or rural area. “It's a socioeconomic problem as well as a problem across different schools,” a researcher tells our reporter Elizabeth Shockman. 

“I feel stronger every day.” Jayme Closs issued a statement on the one-year anniversary of her kidnapping and the killings of her parents. Brady Carlson of Wisconsin Public Radio reports that the Closs family attorney that Jayme, 14 years old now, is working hard on her emotional well-being following the horrific crimes of a year ago.

Amy Klobuchar needs a big performance in tonight’s presidential debate. Both CNN reporting and conventional wisdom say that this Democratic faceoff is critical for the Minnesota senator. She’s at risk of missing the November debate, having one of at least two qualifying polls she’d need to make the cut, per CNN.

Split Rock Lighthouse has a new keeper. Longtime keeper Lee Radzak’s retirement left the house empty. But next month, Hayes Scriven, now the executive director of the Richard I. Bong Veterans Historical Center in Superior, Wis., will become Split Rock’s manager. The National Historic Landmark gets more than 150,000 visitors annually. 

Cody Nelson, MPR News
A small way to save on rent
Martin Moylan | MPR News
If you're a renter, one way to shave your expenses is to find a smaller apartment and — hopefully — trade space for lower rent. Several new developments in the Twin Cities are aimed at people looking to live small.
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With portrait and new posts, Dayton edges back into public view
Brian Bakst | MPR News
Former Gov. Mark Dayton is slowly stepping back onto the public stage but says his political days are largely over.
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9 a.m. — MPR News with Kerri Miller

The fourth Democratic debate is Tuesday night in Ohio – 12 candidates, one stage. Questions about impeachment will likely be front and center – but what else can you expect? Kerri Miller talks with two experts.

10 a.m. — 1A with Joshua Johnson

Like any genre of music, the sound of rhythm and blues is constantly evolving. At the present moment, the registers are higher, the production is more prominent and no one can deny the influence of other genres — from hip-hop to alternative, to electronic. But in the summer of 2018, “artists attempting to recapture some of R&B’s former expressive range have started to reach mainstream listeners again,” according to Rolling Stone.

What’s the current sound of R&B and how did we get here? Is the overlapping of R&B with other genres beneficial or harmful?

11 a.m. — MPR News with Euan Kerr

Ten journalists with the World Press Institute have been traveling around the United States since August, learning about both the U.S. media and American society. MPR News’ Euan Kerr sits down with three of them for a conversation about the future of journalism, the challenges facing journalists in their home countries and what the U.S. press looks like through their eyes.

Noon — MPR News Presents

A documentary from the BBC looks at the economic changes countries had to make to win World War Two. Leaders had to fund their armies, increase production at their factories and feed their people.

7 p.m. — Special coverage

Live coverage of the fourth democratic debate, held in Ohio. Twelve candidates will take the stage including Minnesota’s Amy Klobuchar. It’s hosted by CNN and the New York Times. Hear it live with analysis from our colleagues at NPR. 
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