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Minnesota’s Reactions to Operations in Venezuela

Minnesotans respond to operations in Venezuela. Then, Mayor Jacob Frey responds to the shooting of a Minneapolis woman by an ICE agent. Governor Tim Walz drops out of governor’s race. The Department of Homeland Security has launched the largest immigration crackdown in US history—in Minnesota. Meanwhile, Minnesotans are finding ways to peacefully protest ICE actions. Son of slain Minnesota Speaker of the House issues a statement. Olmsted county’s sheriff will not seek a second term. And how to care for your outside animals when temperatures drop.


Minnesota’s Reactions to Operations in Venezuela

Minnesotans respond to operations in Venezuela. Then, Mayor Jacob Frey responds to the shooting of a Minneapolis woman by an ICE agent. Governor Tim Walz drops out of governor’s race. The Department of Homeland Security has launched the largest immigration crackdown in US history—in Minnesota. Meanwhile, Minnesotans are finding ways to peacefully protest ICE actions. Son of slain Minnesota Speaker of the House issues a statement. Olmsted county’s sheriff will not seek a second term. And how to care for your outside animals when temperatures drop.


A First-of-Its-Kind Minnesota Law for Renters

Renters in Northern Minnesota are seeing the results of a new, first-of-its-kind law in our state. Plus, some of the state’s law students from tribal nations receive top honors and candlelight winter walks return to Minnesota state parks.


A Controversy in the Northern Mill Industry

A legal battle affects a northern Minnesota industry. Then, new laws impacting Minnesotans go into effect with the new year, and, health officials urge vaccinations as respiratory illnesses rise.


Rideshare Drivers Call for Workplace Safety, Prayer Options

Rideshare drivers at Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport call for better work conditions. Plus, the federal government puts the state’s unemployment insurance program under the microscope and a Minnesota company invests in hunger relief.


Rideshare Drivers Call for Workplace Safety, Prayer Options

Rideshare drivers at Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport call for better work conditions. Plus, the federal government puts the state’s unemployment insurance program under the microscope and a Minnesota company invests in hunger relief.


Weaponizing the R Word

We take a look at how the revitalization of derogatory language is impacting some Minnesotans. Plus, a federal grant funds transit improvements in greater Minnesota and organizers of the new Minnesota Hockey Hall of Fame announced where it will be located.


ICE Presence Raises Questions about Protester Law Enforcement Rights

As federal agents increase their presence in the state, questions are rising about the rights of protesters versus those of law enforcement. Then, one last push to get info from the state’s queer community. Plus, Rochester honors the first woman ever elected to office in the city.


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