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  1. 1 hour ago

    Instead of a Mpls building where 90 percent of the units would be luxury and market-rate condos, developers are now hoping to build an “affordable condo” project in which half of the units would be sold to residents who qualify as having moderate incomes.

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  2. 2 hours ago

    Minnesota to cut number of vaccine sites, expand availability of doses for seniors; judge says Minneapolis teachers with work-from-home accommodations don’t have to return to classroom; and more in the morning Glean

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  3. 2 hours ago

    Minnesota has seen more than 24,000 hospitalized and more than 6,000 dead due to COVID-19. caught up with Michael Osterholm to talk about what we’ve learned — and haven’t learned — over the past year. by

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  4. 3 hours ago

    In Minnesota country, the Dakota and the Ojibwe traded in alliance with the French from the 1600s until the 1730s, when Ojibwe warriors began to drive the Dakota from their homes in the Mississippi Headwaters region. via

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  5. 4 hours ago

    “It was something they just needed to get through but it was so hard to witness. In long-term care, usually things are pretty day-to-day. There usually isn’t a lot of disruptions. COVID disrupted everything.” by

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  6. Retweeted

    This is the strongest statement from Minnesota House Speaker on marijuana legalization that I've heard (unless I missed something?)

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  7. 4 hours ago

    Opinion piece by Dawn Kuzma: Recent legislative licensing changes will endanger the future of some of the very best care alternatives, and potentially shut them down completely.

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  8. 5 hours ago

    Minnesota to cut number of vaccine sites, expand availability of doses for seniors; police arrest suspect in connection to deaths of St. Paul woman and two children; and more in the morning Glean

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  9. Jan 31

    Here’s the latest on the COVID-19 pandemic in Minnesota:

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  10. Jan 29

    Here are the updates on coronavirus in Minnesota from January 29: Twenty-eight more Minnesotans have died; 345,636 people were recorded as having had at least one dose of vaccine; 95 Minnesotans are hospitalized in intensive care with COVID-19; and more.

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  11. Jan 29

    Mass-vaccination clinic for teachers opens in St. Paul; San Jose pauses police chief search after Arradondo withdraws; Census redistricting data significantly delayed; MSP air traffic down 62% last year; and more in the afternoon Glean

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  12. Jan 29

    Opinion piece: We need natural climate solutions — and investing in family farmers, forest managers, and others — to be a priority for the Legislature, for the governor and state agencies, and for companies and communities too.

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  13. Jan 29

    The tax plan released by Walz was portrayed as hiking taxes on the wealthy and well-off in order to ease the burdens of the COVID-19 recession, but the burden from at least one of those taxes doesn’t just fall on the well-off or profitable corporations.

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  14. Jan 29

    Biden’s COVID experts; new coronavirus relief package; GOP objects to impeachment; and more in this week's D.C. Memo by

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  15. Jan 29

    Companies that could quickly build out fiber optic internet have been squeezed out of areas covered by a federal grant to a company with limited resources and experience, something state funders said was necessary to avoid duplicate use of taxpayer money.

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  16. Jan 29

    Prosecutors call judge’s decision to separate trials of ex-officers charged in Floyd case an ‘abuse of power’; Rochester schools superintendent facing new allegations of plagiarism; Warroad dads create 2.5 mile-long skate path; more in the morning Glean

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  17. Jan 29

    Opinion piece by Eric Black: We shouldn’t move on with condemning Republican cowardice or hypocrisy without acknowledging the exceptions, such as Sen. Mitt Romney.

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  18. Jan 29

    . reports financial stability, plans a new ‘Christmas Carol’; Alec Soth & Dave King livestreamed from The ; 's Piano Quartets with Stewart Goodyear; and more in today's arts coverage by

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  19. Jan 29

    Opinion piece by Minnesota Senate legislative staffer Isaac Russell: Now that the sun has set on the 45th U.S. president, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have inherited a wide set of international issues.

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  20. Jan 29

    Prosecutors call judge’s decision to separate trials of ex-officers charged in Floyd case an ‘abuse of power’; officials say Minnesota’s vaccine lottery system being re-evaluated; and more in the morning Glean

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