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The ripple effects of gun violence in Minnesota
Part II of a two-part series of the impact of gun violence on Minnesota’s youth and young adults.
The Glean: Latest headlines from around Minnesota
At least a dozen Minneapolis cops fired, reprimanded following murder of George Floyd
Plus: Lynx star Seimone Augustus to be inducted into Hall of Fame; Minnesota hospital worried over measles vaccination rates, cases; three shot in Golden Valley park over the weekend; and more.
D.C. Memo: Ukrainian-Americans from Minnesota to lobby Congress on aid to war-torn nation
Plus, Minnesota voting laws receive an “average” mark.
Forgot about the Twins opener due to women’s college basketball? You’re not alone
“I think more people are watching women sports in general,” Rocco Baldelli said Thursday, before the Twins’ home opener at Target Field.
Networked geothermal is catching on in Minnesota. New legislation aims to push the technology further
Drilling well fields to serve multiple buildings is a complex task, but advocates say the technology is vital to reduce emissions from the building sector
Gun violence impacting Minnesota youth and young adults at higher rates
In the three years from 2021-2023, people ages 18-24 made up 21.8% percent of gun violence victims – but only 8.8% of the state’s population.
Horse track betting plan could stumble amid pushback from key gambling players
Lawmaker, tribes hope to quash new electronic game used to bet on past races.
Smith vows to repeal 151-year-old law before GOP can use it to ban abortions
Democrat says the ‘dead letter’ Comstock Act could be revived to make abortion impossible, even in Minnesota.
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Commentary and opinion
More housing isn’t the only answer
Renters like us need more rights so we can choose where we live, stay where we are and come together as neighbors.
The clean transportation bill’s hidden tax hike
A proposal in the Minnesota Legislature would increase fuel costs on farmers, families and small businesses.
Protect privacy but don’t take my advertising away
The ‘techlash’ that’s gripped Washington could end up hurting small businesses in Minnesota and elsewhere.
Jeopardized airline pact could put Minnesota’s Latino community at risk
Route from MSP to Mexico City, a lifeline for many residents, would be eliminated under tentative federal decision.









