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Sabathani health fair spreads health awareness, combats health disparities
Various organizations shared information on the importance of receiving a mammogram, how to perform CPR, the benefits of yoga and information concerning insurance options.
The Glean: Latest headlines from around Minnesota
Mike Lindell phone seizure case rejected by Supreme Court
Plus: NWS issues wildfire warnings for southwest Minnesota; NYT examines Mary Moriarty’s tenure; fire closes Masu Sushi & Robata; chatting with Lizz Winstead; and more.
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Studies highlight impact of social media use on college student mental health
Time spent online takes away from personal interactions, as well as from personal care basics like sleep and exercise.
How transporting miners to the Hibbing mines led to the Greyhound Bus Corporation
C. Eric Wickman’s service became one of the earliest examples of intercity busing in the United States.
Could the state take the reins from Minneapolis to keep Uber and Lyft from leaving?
A working group led by House Majority Leader Jamie Long and Senate Majority Leader Erin Murphy is working on a statewide solution that doesn’t preempt the Minneapolis City Council’s action.
Plans to change Met Council governance on hold
Focus of transportation chairs is now on taking light rail projects, some sales tax funding, away from the regional board.
Are HOAs a roadblock in addressing the child care shortage?
A Minnesota House bill would limit a private entity’s (including a HOA) ability to restrict homeowners from providing child care when licensed.
As Johnson wobbles, Emmer repairs relations with Trump
Plus: McCollum asks USDA to investigate SeaQuest, EPA takes on PFAS in drinking water.
Commentary and opinion
Are we teetering on the brink of another global calamity?
History shows us that each of the two world wars was hatched during a period of unprecedented change.
The 19 Bar was a thriving remnant of a fast-changing Minneapolis neighborhood. Will it survive?
A fire on March 23 closed the city’s oldest gay bar, but its owners hope to rebuild.
There’s diversity behind the shared opinion that ‘the country is on the wrong track’
Turns out, one person’s idea may be completely opposite of another’s version of America’s wrong direction.
A common sense proposal to reduce gun violence
A measure before the Minnesota Legislature would require a firearm to be securely stored when it is not under the control of its owner.










