Feb. 11, 2019 Here we go again: Minnesotans are in for another snowy commute Tuesday morning . In the past week, we’ve dealt with ice, subzero cold, snow and more snow. We truly earn our summers in Minnesota, don't we? Our next snow maker tomorrow targets southeast Minnesota and Wisconsin for the heaviest snowfall potential -- between 2 and 5 inches of fresh snow in the Twin Cities by late Tuesday afternoon. ~ MPR News staff | Weather live blog
Tweets from Minnesota DFL U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar suggesting that U.S. political leaders defend Israel because of campaign money have drawn a stern rebuke from Democratic and Republican leaders. | Full coverage: Politics
Gov. Tim Walz and top legislative leaders are pledging to take early action on budget bills this year to avoid chaos at the end of session and a potential state government shutdown. Read more on state politics: Capitol View blog
The president's State of the Union address made a bold pledge. But his 2019 budget proposal calls for massive cuts to foreign assistance programs that address AIDS.
Minnesota education officials and lobbyists are surveying districts to decide whether to ask lawmakers for a shorter school year after severe winter weather forced many to cancel classes.
A Brainerd High School staffer was attacked Monday morning in the girls' locker room. The man fled and was later arrested by police, the Brainerd schools superintendent says. The woman is safe and sustained minor injuries.
A new device from the University of Minnesota Medical School may make it easier to monitor certain types of at-home, oral treatments for cancer patients — a technology that may have benefited Carlin and her mother.
In a recent survey, one in five parents thought that using a household spoon was OK for measuring their child's medicine. It's not. Here's how to help little kids without overdosing them.