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Minnesota Today from MPR News brings you the most important stories from around the state. All on your schedule. Get updated on the latest news in about five minutes, every weekday morning and evening.

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Minnesota Today from MPR News brings you the most important stories from around the state. All on your schedule. Get updated on the latest news in about five minutes, every weekday morning and evening.

    St. Paul police video shows how woman was shot and killed

    St. Paul police video shows how woman was shot and killed

    The St. Paul police department released body cam videos from the officers who killed a woman earlier this week. The officers were responding to a call that a woman was attempting suicide. The video shows a woman grabbing a gun from under a bed and pointing it toward officers before she is shot. This is the evening update from MPR News hosted by Emily Reese. Theme music by Gary Meister.

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    U of M students meet with Board of Regents, stiffer penalties for 'straw purchasers'

    U of M students meet with Board of Regents, stiffer penalties for 'straw purchasers'

    University of Minnesota students share their concerns Friday with the U’s Board of Regents. Pro-Palestinian protesters are calling for the U to cut financial ties with companies linked to the Israeli military. The chance to address regents was part of the agreement to end an encampment on the Twin Cities campus.

    The Minnesota Senate has advanced a bill that would stiffen penalties for people who provide guns to people who can’t legally have them. The bill would raise the penalty from a misdemeanor to a felony for “straw purchasers.” The measure is likely the only gun restriction that will pass this legislative session. 

    This is an MPR News morning update, hosted by Phil Picardi. Music by Gary Meister.

    Find more Minnesota news at MPRnews.org.

    Students set to address University of Minnesota Board of Regents

    Minnesota Senate approves tougher penalty for ‘straw purchasers,’ other restrictions off the table

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    Minnesota's severe drought is gone; new protections for minors in social media posts to Gov. Walz

    Minnesota's severe drought is gone; new protections for minors in social media posts to Gov. Walz

    Thursday’s drought monitor update classifies less than 40 percent of Minnesota as abnormally dry or in drought, the lowest percentage all year. And the Minnesota Legislature has approved a measure to enhance social media protections for children. It would bar kids under 14 from creating paid social media content. This is the afternoon update from MPR News, hosted by Emily Reese. Theme music by Gary Meister.

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    Witness testifies in Feeding Our Future trial. GOP senator to undergo training after ethics complaint

    Witness testifies in Feeding Our Future trial. GOP senator to undergo training after ethics complaint

    A witness in the Feeding Our Future trial says he conspired with the defendants to steal government money meant for meal sites during the pandemic. 

    And a state senator will undergo training on appropriate email communications after facing an ethics complaint. The four members of a Senate ethics subcommittee voted to pass a resolution that would drop a complaint against Republican Sen. Glenn Gruenhagen following the training.

    This is an MPR News morning update, hosted by Phil Picardi. Music by Gary Meister.

    Find more Minnesota news at MPRnews.org.

    Feeding Our Future witness says he helped set up fake meal sites during the pandemic

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    Minneapolis Civil Rights Department director appointment; Feeding Our Future trial update

    Minneapolis Civil Rights Department director appointment; Feeding Our Future trial update

    The Minneapolis City Council is expected to begin its consideration of the appointment of a new Civil Rights Department director when it meets tomorrow.

    And a former Feeding Our Future employee told a jury today about how he conspired with others at the Twin Cities nonprofit to steal money from government child nutrition programs.

    Those stories and more in today’s evening update from MPR News. Hosted by Emily Reese. Music by Gary Meister.

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    Sen. Mitchell's ethics hearing on hold. Rideshare ordinance talks on course

    Sen. Mitchell's ethics hearing on hold. Rideshare ordinance talks on course

    An ethics complaint against Minnesota Sen. Nicole Mitchell will be on hold until next month — unless additional information comes out sooner related to her burglary arrest. And Gov. Tim Walz says negotiations will move ahead on rideshare driver protections that can also satisfy Uber and Lyft, the dominant players in the industry.

    This is an MPR News morning update, hosted by Phil Picardi. Music by Gary Meister.

    Sen. Mitchell declines to testify before ethics panel as it defers decision on burglary arrest

    DFL lawmakers advance rideshare plan despite Uber, Lyft pushback

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Customer Reviews

4.4 out of 5
187 Ratings

187 Ratings

Noga Nogard ,

Satisfactory

Proper news in under 5 minutes, two times a day M-F.

fitgal1961 ,

“Sure” “ya”

The young reporters start every answer to a question with “Sure” and “Ya”. Very annoying and distracting. They all need to work on this to sound professional.

Harsh But Fair ,

Needs lots of work

Repeats far too many stories. This is not the radio; we subscribe and listen to every episode. Weather is a waste of time, too, since it tries to cover the entire state, making it generic to the point of useless. Sports are also not useful news; leave that kind of garbage to the people who also “report” lottery numbers and horoscopes.

Update: Now they’re including episodes of another podcast in this feed, meaning you either are getting even *more* repeats if you like that podcast, too, or unwanted stories here if you don’t. MPR needs to hire someone who understands what podcasts are, and I’m very close to unsubscribing completely.

Last Update: Finally unsubscribed after they wasted my time with a “viral prom-posal” story. I’m looking for news, not increasingly encroaching vapid social media content.

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