Correction: We're resending today's newsletter because we accidently sent today's Trump visit headline with Friday's story on a lawsuit by University athletes. We're putting the correct story with the headline here. MPR News regrets the error.
Good evening! It takes a lot to make Canada mad, but former diplomat Scott Gilmore has pretty much had it after President Trump turned the country into America's latest punching bag over grievances real and imagined. Read more at NewsCut | Forecast | Updraft
Donald Trump will make his first visit to Minnesota as president next week for a rally in Duluth, the battleground for the open and highly competitive 8th Congressional District seat.
People who want a chance to buy tickets to the touring production of "Hamilton" coming to Minneapolis this summer are being invited to register with Ticketmaster this week. The registration system is intended to ensure that ticket buyers are actual patrons, and not bots, or automated online ticket-buying programs.
A motorist fleeing Minnesota State Patrol troopers injured at least two children Monday at a playground behind Jenny Lind Elementary School in Minneapolis.
The Minnesota Court of Appeals has reversed an arbitrator's decision to reinstate the Stillwater prison warden who was fired after sending sexually-explicit emails.
The Obama-era federal regulations known as net neutrality are done – at least for now. Though whether anything will change depends on where you live, and what internet service providers choose to do with their newfound freedom.
Attorneys for three Twin Cities men who were found guilty of trying to join the terrorist group ISIS are appealing their convictions this week in court. Oral arguments are scheduled for Thursday before a three-judge panel from the Eighth Circuit.
There's substantial agreement on what Americans want from the news media and what journalists want to report, according to a pair of studies that also reveal a troubling caveat: a nagging feeling among both the ideal isn't being met.