Jan. 14, 2019 Although kids are still only a fraction of the sleep medicine patient population, it's been growing quickly as doctors have focused on the importance of sleep to child and teen development — and realized that sleep disorders like apnea aren't limited to adults. Today we talked about sleep and kids with two doctors at Mayo Clinic’s Center for Sleep Medicine. Listen to the full conversation here. Tomorrow, we’ll get the latest on how the partial government shutdown is affecting Minnesota. | Forecast ~ Angela Davis, MPR News host
A judge set bail at $5 million for Jake T. Patterson, who's charged with kidnapping and intentional homicide in Jayme Closs' abduction and the slaying of her parents. The complaint says after killing the teen's father, Patterson broke into the bathroom where Jayme and her mother hid, shot her mother and dragged Jayme to his car.
Gov. Tim Walz said he will outline steps Tuesday that the state can take to help blunt the fallout from the three-week-old federal government shutdown.
Former Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor claims he was defending himself, using reasonable force and defending others, when he fatally shot Justine Ruszczyk, according to a court document filed Friday.
On Friday, a community feast was held to mark the end of the homeless encampment along Franklin and Hiawatha avenues and the beginning of a new chapter for everyone involved.
Who cares more about the working stiff than the people who run the country? Just about everyone. People like Rami Derhy, who runs Signal Garage Auto Repair in St. Paul and West St. Paul.
Minnesota's new cast of lawmakers are back at the state Capitol for the second week of the 2019 legislative session. MPR News host Cathy Wurzer talked with MPR News political reporter Briana Bierschbach about what to expect from state legislators this week.
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