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Protests continue at college campuses. Minnesota charging ahead on green energy
Protests continued at the Twin Cities campus of the University of Minnesota Monday after the U called for buildings along Northrop Mall to close at 2 p.m. And a new report released Tuesday finds that Minnesota continues to outpace the nation in transitioning from fossil fuels to carbon-free sources of electricity.
This is an MPR News morning update, hosted by Jacob Aloi. Music by Gary Meister.
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Anti-war protests continue Monday at U of M and Hamline, organizers set up encampment
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DFL state senator will be able to vote despite ethics proceedings
A Minnesota state senator won't be disqualified from voting in the Legislature’s final weeks. Republicans tried Monday to strip DFL Sen. Nicole Mitchell of voting power. She is charged with felony burglary and awaits ethics proceedings. Also, attorneys outlined their cases in a fraud trial of seven people who allegedly diverted millions in pandemic aid from a program aimed at feeding children. This is the afternoon MPR News update hosted by Emily Reese. Theme music by Gary Meister.
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Timberwolves beat Suns to advance in NBA playoffs. GOP endorses Tad Jude for 3rd District
Basketball fans in the Twin Cities Sunday night celebrated the Minnesota Timberwolves sweep of their first round series against the Phoenix Suns. The Wolves will next play the Denver Nuggets or the Los Angeles Lakers in the conference semifinals.
Republicans in Minnesota's 3rd Congressional District endorsed Tad Jude to run for the open seat currently help by Rep. Dean Phillips. And opening statements are set to begin Monday morning in the first criminal trial following the investigation of Feeding Our Future.
This is an MPR News morning update, hosted by Jacob Aloi. Music by Gary Meister.
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No Republican endorsement in the 7th Congressional District. Tad Jude gets nod in the 3rd
Edwards scores 40 points and Timberwolves outlast Suns 122-116
Jury seated in first Feeding Our Future trial
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GOP's weekend conventions; Duluth mayor on state of the city
Minnesota Republicans will gather for three endorsing conventions around the state this weekend. Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison calls upon United Health Group to better protect patients and providers after February's cyber attack, and Duluth Mayor Roger Reinert delivers his first state of the city address. This is an MPR News evening update, hosted by Emily Reese.
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New prosecution team in Londregan case. Jury seated in first Feeding Our Future trial
The Hennepin County Attorney’s office is assembling a new prosecution team days before an important hearing in the case of state trooper Ryan Londregan, who is charged with the shooting death of motorist Ricky Cobb II last summer.
And a jury has been seated in the first Feeding Our Future trial. Seven people are charged with stealing tens of millions of dollars from government meal programs as part of what prosecutors say was a much larger conspiracy.
This is an MPR News morning update, hosted by Phil Picardi. Music by Gary Meister.
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Prosecution team in Londregan shooting case faces personnel changes
Jury seated in first Feeding Our Future trial
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Walz weighs in on lawmaker arrest; Minneapolis cigarette prices will rise to $15
Gov. Tim Walz says he’s awaiting more information before deciding whether to call for the resignation of a DFL state senator.
And the Minneapolis City Council today passed an ordinance that requires cigarettes sold in the city to cost at least $15 dollars a pack. It's the highest required price in the country.
Those stories and more in today’s evening update. Hosted by Emily Reese. Music by Gary Meister.