Good morning! Freezing rain from last night has made for a slippery commute for many this morning. Temperatures are expected to drop as the morning goes on so make sure you take things slow. Later this morning, NFL Hall of Famer-turned-Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Alan Page will be on the air to talk about conquering barriers and raising awareness about race relations. Tune in at 11 a.m. You can share your questions and comments with Page by tweeting Angela Davis. | What's on MPR News today? | Forecast
Since Duluth schools pulled "To Kill a Mockingbird," the debate over selecting an alternative has highlighted just how difficult it can be to teach the iconic book, and how hard it can be to replace it. | What book do you think should be on the reading list?
A critical state Senate special election is set for Tuesday, but a compressed schedule is making it difficult for candidates to get the word out to voters.
Marketers focused on finding the humor in this year's crop of Super Bowl ads. Here's what worked -- and so much more that didn't -- on the world's biggest showcase for TV advertising.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said Sen. Amy Klobuchar is a "solid, thoughtful leader" who would instantly get his backing should she run for the 2020 Democratic nomination for president.
Every weekday in February, MPR News is featuring black Minnesotans making history to celebrate Black History Month. A childhood friend bought Jerry Holt his first camera in high school. His desire to tell stories led him to the Star Tribune in October 1990 after college and three years in the Marine Corps. | Who is making things better in your community?