March 29, 2019 The Liberian community in Minnesota is breathing a sigh of relief after President Trump extended a deportation deadline, but just for a year. That’s another year of worry for many. On today’s show I spoke with two guests about what it’s like to live with so much uncertainty and what needs to happen in Congress to create a pathway to citizenship for Liberians. Later on the show, we discussed what schools may be getting wrong when it comes to preparing for -- and preventing -- active shooters. ~ Angela Davis, MPR News host | Forecast
A judge presiding over the murder trial of Mohamed Noor says any body camera footage or photos from the medical examiner will be shown only to the jury.
Attorney General William Barr has told Congress to expect a version of special counsel Robert Mueller's report on the Russia investigation by mid-April.
Trump has previously threatened to close the border -- including at a rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Thursday night -- but this time was different as he gave a timetable.
Officials in Fargo, N.D., and Moorhead, Minn., announced Friday that they are pulling back on the flood preparations that have been in full swing since spring began.
Applications to grow hemp in the state of Minnesota have increased steeply since the start of the year, according to the Minnesota Department of Agriculture.