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Good afternoon! On May 20, NOAA's GOES-17 weather satellite captured its first full image of Earth. The satellites' Advanced Baseline Imager instrument provided the detailed view of Earth's Western Hemisphere from 22,300 miles above the equator. It's quite the view. | Forecast | Updraft 
Dead fish: Stinky and unsightly, but not cause for alarm
The sight of bloated fish carcasses can be disturbing, especially in large numbers. But experts say it usually doesn't mean the lake is unsafe or its fish population is in jeopardy.
Warmest May on record is U.S., Spotty rainfall Friday

Early summer weather pattern continues.

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Community to celebrate teen who won international Quran competition

Friends, family and classmates will greet a Twin Cities teenager at the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport Wednesday night.

Who's responsible when an obituary seems like an attack ad?

A scathing treatise on one woman's life raises the question of whether one should speak ill of the dead in an obituary, and who's responsible when they do.

School's almost out, free meal sites prepare for summer

Sites throughout the state will feed children and teens younger than 19, free breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks.

MN Supreme Court: Dad can’t be shielded from son’s hunting injuries suit

It is unlikely that the Minnesota Legislature envisioned a case of a son suing his father when it passed a bill years ago to encourage landowners to open their land to the public for hunting. Can your son be "the public"?

Appetites: Finding the freshest picks at the farmers market

Minnesota's farmers markets are booming. Not just with produce but new products made from locally grown goods. Here's a rundown of some of the best finds.

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