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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.

    Lane closures start on I-494. Support staff, Minneapolis schools reach contract agreement

    Lane closures start on I-494. Support staff, Minneapolis schools reach contract agreement

    Lane closures are in place along a stretch of Interstate 494 in the southern Twin Cities metro area. The freeway is down to two lanes in each direction across the Minnesota River near the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. The closures will remain in place through late October.

    And hours after unionized education support professionals in Minneapolis Public Schools filed a notice to strike later this month, leaders from both the union and district announced they’d reached a deal.

    This is an MPR News morning update, hosted by Elana See. Music by Gary Meister.

    Find more from these stories at MPRnews.org.

    Minneapolis schools, support staff reach deal to avoid strike

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    MPS contract agreement; U of M encampment agreement

    MPS contract agreement; U of M encampment agreement

    Education support professionals in the Minneapolis Public School district have reached a contract agreement with their district.

    And students at the University of Minnesota took down their protest encampment in the rain this morning after negotiating with campus administration.

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

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    FBI agent testifies in Feeding Our Future trial. Twins extend winning streak

    FBI agent testifies in Feeding Our Future trial. Twins extend winning streak

    An FBI agent testified in the Feeding Our Future trial Wednesday. He stated that an investigation of suspected fraud in government child nutrition programs started soon after a state official contacted the bureau in 2021. And the Minnesota Twins have now won 10 games in a row. The team completed another sweep of the Chicago White Sox yesterday, winning 10 to 5.

    This is an MPR News morning update, hosted by Elana See. Music by Gary Meister.

    Find more from these stories at MPRnews.org.

    Attorneys outline cases as first Feeding Our Future trial starts

    Twins rally late for 10th straight win, 10-5 over White Sox

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    Legislature budgets for literacy programs; U of M officials meet with protesters

    Legislature budgets for literacy programs; U of M officials meet with protesters

    The Minnesota House yesterday passed a supplemental budget bill to put $55 million into literacy, teacher training and pre-K programs.

    And University of Minnesota officials say they had a constructive dialogue this morning with students involved in pro-Palestinian protests on the Twin Cities campus.

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

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    Rondo Avenue returns to St. Paul street signs. Indigenous cultural heritage celebrated in May

    Rondo Avenue returns to St. Paul street signs. Indigenous cultural heritage celebrated in May

    American Indian Month is now underway. The American Indian Cultural Corridor in the Phillips neighborhood of south Minneapolis is hosting a large event Wednesday to kick off the month. And one of St. Paul’s historic neighborhoods is again part of the official city streets. The city renamed a portion of Concordia Avenue as Rondo Avenue.

    This is an MPR News morning update, hosted by Elana See. Music by Gary Meister.

    Find more from these stories at MPRnews.org.

    Sign of the future: St. Paul officially brings back historic Rondo Avenue street name

    Renovated Minneapolis American Indian Center reflects urban Indigenous identity

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    Minnesota Senate votes on Sen. Mitchell's resignation; Feeding our Future trial update

    Minnesota Senate votes on Sen. Mitchell's resignation; Feeding our Future trial update

    The DFL-led Minnesota Senate voted down an effort to call for Sen. Nicole Mitchell's resignation after her burglary arrest.

    And in the Feeding Our Future trial Tuesday, a state regulator testified that she was concerned about fraud in government child nutrition programs after seeing massive growth in meal reimbursement requests during the COVID pandemic.

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

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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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