Here's where to find all of the @mprnews.org work on the immigration enforcement surge: www.mprnews.org/ice-in-minne...
23.01.2026 00:17 β
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Trumpβs EPA wants to narrow the scope of federal water protections. What does that mean in Minnesota?
Environmental advocates say the proposal could lead to increased pollution and destruction of wetlands that provide valuable benefits, including flood protection and wildlife habitat.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently proposed dialing back federal protections for many wetlands and streams across the country.
The federal rule change wouldnβt have much effect in Minnesota, where state laws already protect most wetlands and streams.
www.mprnews.org/story/2025/1...
12.12.2025 18:10 β
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After federal firings, officials worry about program that helps many Minnesotans pay for heat
Minnesota was scheduled to receive an additional $12 million to $13 million in LIHEAP funds to help another 10,000 households. If that payment is delayed, the program could run out of money by mid-Apr...
Minnesota receives more than $100 million every year from the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program to help people pay home heating costs. About 107,000 Minnesota households, including both homeowners and renters, have received help this winter paying utility bills.
03.04.2025 22:35 β
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Proposed cut in local aid to prevent aquatic invasive species sparks fears of more infested lakes
For the past decade, Minnesota has distributed about $10 million a year to counties for aquatic invasive species prevention. Gov. Tim Walzβs proposed budget reduced that amount by 50 percent. Some lak...
Minnesota has distributed about $10 million a year to counties for aquatic invasive species prevention for the past decade. Gov. Tim Walzβs proposed budget reduced that amount by 50 percent and some lake advocates worry cutting the funding could potentially lead to more infested waters.
02.04.2025 12:39 β
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In St. Cloud, leaders of color aim to fill community's housing need
Several organizations in St. Cloud led by people of color are working to address local housing needs. A recent study found the city will need 17,000 new housing units over the next decade and a half t...
Several organizations in St. Cloud led by people of color are working to address local housing needs. A recent study found the city will need 17,000 new housing units over the next decade and a half to meet anticipated demand.
27.03.2025 13:11 β
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"Ick" factor aside, it was interesting to look back at the rapid development of this scientific process during the COVID pandemic, and how it could help alert scientists to new disease outbreaks in the future.
13.03.2025 16:20 β
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Former jail nurse charged in death of Hardel Sherrell while in custody in Beltrami County
A former nurse at the Beltrami County Jail is facing charges in the 2018 death of Hardel Sherrell, who was incarcerated at the time.
Attorney General Keith Ellison filed charges in Beltrami County on Friday against Michelle Skroch, a former nurse at the county jail. Skroch was the director of nursing for MEnD Correctional Care, the former healthcare provider at the jail, at the time of Hardel Sherrell's death.
10.03.2025 16:30 β
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COVID in Minnesota: Five years in five graphs
The COVID-19 pandemic upended life in Minnesota and across the country in March 2020. Schools and businesses closed. Hospitals nearly reached a breaking point as deaths and hospitalizations leaped. Fi...
The COVID-19 pandemic upended life in Minnesota and across the country in March 2020. Schools and businesses closed. Hospitals nearly reached a breaking point as deaths and hospitalizations leaped. Five charts show different ways in which the pandemic shaped us.
10.03.2025 11:08 β
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Speaking to a full house of contractors who work in Stearns County shoreland areas about the @mprnews.org series βTrouble by the water.β These are folks doing real work, with the capacity to make a difference in how lakeshore is developed. They were a great audience.
06.02.2025 16:14 β
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Report: Minnesotaβs greenhouse gas emissions bounced back after pandemic, still below 2019 level
Transportation remains the stateβs largest source of greenhouse gases, contributing nearly 30 percent of emissions. Itβs not clear whether Minnesota is on track to meet its goals of reducing greenhous...
A new report shows Minnesotaβs greenhouse gas emissions rebounded after falling sharply during the COVID-19 pandemic. It's not clear whether the state is on track to meet its goals of reducing greenhouse gas emissions 30 percent by 2025, or reaching net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
31.01.2025 14:08 β
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