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Good morning! A pleasant day today with highs in the mid-80s. Storm chances return tomorrow and Wednesday. If you're still catching up from last week, make sure you add this to your must-read list . The B-17 Flying Fortress was developed by Boeing in the 1930s for the U.S. Army Air Corps, a precursor to the U.S. Air Force, but it became critical in strategic bombings against Nazi Germany during World War II. On the Fourth of July, the Minnesota chapter of the Experimental Aircraft Association offered veterans free flights on a B-17 called the Aluminum Overcast: A 74-foot, 34,000-pound plane that has a 1,200-horsepower engine and a cruising speed of 170 mph. Andy Anderson, 95, a World War II Army veteran, was among the handful of veterans who took flight over St. Paul. He spent the war building runways for military planes -- and Thursday, he flew in one for the first time. | Forecast

Upstream landowners see hope in Red River diversion delay
For people living upstream of Fargo-Moorhead, flood control for those cities has a personal cost, and they are holding onto hope that the latest legal twist will save their land. 
Judge sides with workers in Guthrie Theater labor dispute
The judge found the Minneapolis theater's administration threatened and punished employees for engaging in union-protected activities. | Previously: Guthrie scene shop was hostile place, say departed workers
Double standard? Players, fans push back on criticism of U.S. women's soccer
The U.S. women's team at this year's World Cup faced criticism that they're too cocky, or disrespectful. The players answered their critics by winning the tournament on Sunday. And Minnesota soccer fans' take on the criticism? They aren't buying it.
Reports: Iran enriching uranium to 4.5 percent, breaking deal limit
Experts warn higher enrichment and a growing stockpile could begin to narrow the one-year window Iran would need to have enough material for an atomic bomb, something Iran denies it wants but the deal prevented.
On hot days, thrill-seekers flock to Stearns County's Quarry Park
The Travel Channel named Quarry Park to its list of top 10 swimming holes in the United States in 2016. The park is also popular in the summer for hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, scuba diving and geocaching. | July is MPR Water MonthHow are you getting outdoors this summer?
As NASA aims for the moon, an aging space station faces an uncertain future
The International Space Station is getting older, and NASA is hoping that commercial businesses will take over so that the space agency can focus its efforts on a return to the moon.
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