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Good morning! Rain, rain, go away! Another dreary day filled with plenty of showers. Highs in the 50s. Well, the obit bar has just been raised again, this time by Rick Stein's family in Delaware. | What's on MPR News? | Forecast
In 3rd District race, candidates employ flash mobs, dueling ads -- and Bigfoot
In one of the most-watched races in the nation, between Rep. Erik Paulsen and Dean Phillips, the candidates are getting creative to gain an edge and compete with outside spending. | Where Paulsen and Phillips stand on the issues | MPR News debate: Phillips, Paulsen talk Trump and taxesWhich candidate do you agree with most?
What does the UN climate change report mean for Minnesota?

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's latest report details just how much scientists say we need to limit greenhouse gas emissions to avoid catastrophe.

Volunteers help make sure those living at Franklin-Hiawatha encampment have food
"It's no mean feat to bring enough food for 200 people to an intersection on East Franklin and cart it all in and plate it all out," said a food donation coordinator. | Red Lake Nation completes first survey of encampment 
Hurricane Michael gains strength as it heads for north Florida

Anticipated landfall is expected Wednesday on the northeast Gulf Coast, where authorities warned of a potentially devastating strike.

Target finally makes it into Vermont, can claim presence in all 50 states

Vermonters' opposition to big box retailing has helped keep Target from gaining a foothold in the Green Mountain state, but this month the Minneapolis-based chain joins Walmart and other retail giants and can claim a presence in all 50 states.

New lab takes students on virtual field trips
Hawley Public Schools is introducing students -- and their teachers -- to the district's new virtual reality lab, one of only a few hundred around the country. 
'Infidel' uses the supernatural to explore racism's real life horrors

The new comic series from creators Pornsak Pichetshote and Aaron Campbell follows a young Muslim-American woman living in an apartment building haunted by evil entities that feed on racist hate. | Click if you dare: 100 favorite horror stories

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