Good morning! Snow developing today across southern Minnesota. And cold! Highs in the teens. At least it's Friday? All right, let's settle this once and for all: Nazis are bad. There, we settled it. A Minnetonka High School student is apologizing after he and another student posted a dance proposal that featured the Nazi salute. The student apparently posted on social media that "there was no intent to offend anyone." | What's on MPR News today? | Forecast
Minnesota lawmakers considering new legislation for reducing greenhouse gas emissions got their second crash course Thursday. This time, it was on all the ways climate change is already harming the state.
Even in the middle of a weekday, dozens of skaters could be seen from the shores of Lake Minnetonka. They were all out enjoying near perfect conditions not seen in years -- clear, smooth ice without snow on top. | Watch your step: Why thin ice might be hard to detect
The Trump administration is trying to minimize the impact of the government shutdown by bringing furloughed workers back to work without pay. Critics say this may run afoul of the law.
Lynx head coach and general manager Cheryl Reeve said Thursday that the organization has been "in close contact" with the five-time first team All-WNBA honoree.
The Loft Literary Center's inaugural Wordplay Book Festival, slated for May 11-12, will feature more than 100 authors. Ready to book your weekend with the wordsmiths? Registration opens in March.