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Facing long odds, Republican challenger Joe Fraser takes on Klobuchar
Navy veteran and political newcomer says Klobuchar ‘not the advocate she could be’ on border, other issues.
The Glean: Latest headlines from around Minnesota
Blaine cop injured in fight at Northtown Mall carnival
Plus: Former St. Kate’s nursing dean, boyfriend accused of stealing $400,000 from university; Minnesota’s Arena Football League team shut down two weeks into season; Rochester to formalize policy regarding transgender students; and more.
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The work of model, painter Carolyn Francis returns home to Minnesota
Raised in Minnesota, Francis’ last request before her death in 2023 was for her art to return home to Lilydale, Minnesota where some of her fondest memories happened.
‘Match-up nightmare’ Alissa Pili expected to make an immediate impact for the Minnesota Lynx
The Lynx newest ‘big draw’ set to make her regular season debut tonight in Seattle.
Fearing fires, colleges are starting to clamp down on campus e-bikes
These e-bike fires have killed people, including Hechinger’s data reporter Fazil Khan.
Minnesota House to consider re-inserting ‘religion’ in Equal Rights Amendment during Monday floor debate
The amendment also includes equal rights for women, abortion access and transgender rights.
At Lakewood Cemetery, ‘morning altars’ workshops focus on grief and mental health
Rituals include meditation, conversations and natural memorials that eventually return to the earth.
Grad students learn city planning and design through Minneapolis’ former Kmart site
A group of five U of M grad students took second place in the American Planning Association design competition for their work developing a plan proposal for the former Kmart site in south Minneapolis.
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Commentary and opinion
Let’s celebrate spring and its annual promise of brighter days ahead
The season can also remind us of people we’ve lost, but one powerful way to honor them is through remembrance.
Seagulls flock to St. Paul’s sea of parking lots, offering a critique of land use policy and litter
“Do they think it’s a beach? Do they know they’re here in St. Paul?” asks one observer.
A clash of priorities in Minnesota’s transportation policy
Expanding the state’s highway network while cutting greenhouse gas emissions won’t be easy, as a recent task force report shows.
It’s time for the Legislature to take steps to protect pharmacy care
Minnesotans are falling victim to ‘pharmacy deserts’ as outlets continue to close.
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