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Air quality alert cancelled

30.07.2008 22:29    minnesota.publicradio.org
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has cancelled the air pollution health advisory that it had issued for Tuesday through Saturday.


Twelve jurors chosen for Franco trial

30.07.2008 22:29    minnesota.publicradio.org
Jury selection continues today in the trial of Olga Franco, the woman charged with killing four students after ramming a school bus with a minivan.

The Go! Team perform in The Current studio

30.07.2008 22:28    minnesota.publicradio.org
The Go! Team is a six piece band from Brighton, England founded by Ian Parton. Their debut CD "Get It Together" was primarily a solo effort by Ian and released in 2000. In 2003 the single, "Kickstart" was released, followed

St. Paul music school plans street presence

30.07.2008 22:28    minnesota.publicradio.org
Busking is frowned upon in some cities, but the city of St. Paul is encouraging musicians to play for tips on downtown sidewalks during the Republican National Convention.


Touring the wheat fields

30.07.2008 22:28    minnesota.publicradio.org
This week people from around the country are walking through wheat fields. The annual wheat quality tour provides a pre-harvest estimate of crop yields and that's of interest to more than just farmers.

Bloggers will be in full force at Republican National Convention

30.07.2008 22:23    minnesota.publicradio.org
In 2004, only a dozen bloggers were at the Republican National Convention. At this year's convention in September, organizers are expecting about 200.

Coleman donates money from indicted Alaska senator to charity

30.07.2008 22:23    minnesota.publicradio.org
Several of Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens' Republican colleagues have doing the same thing after he was charged with taking more than a $250,000 in unreported gifts.

Some 35W bridge gusset plates cracked near areas of corrosion, NTSB says

30.07.2008 22:23    minnesota.publicradio.org
Nearly a year after the I-35W bridge collapsed into the Mississippi River, the National Transportation Safety Board says its investigation has found that cracks occurred along corroded gusset plates on the failed span.

Highway still closed after Houston County train derailment

30.07.2008 22:23    minnesota.publicradio.org
Nearly 30 cars from an Iowa, Chicago and Eastern Railroad train left the tracks near Reno, Minn. causing some ethanol tanker cars to spill their cargo.

Saved By Inches: Pipe Falls On Car From Overpass

30.07.2008 11:28    wcco.com
An Apple Valley man was driving down the highway in Minneapolis when a drainage pipe fell from a Highway 62 overpass right into his car.

Against Code, Boy's Play Area In Jeopardy

30.07.2008 11:28    wcco.com
The family of a boy who has autism is fighting to keep something that seems pretty basic: a place to play.

'U of M' Students Make Pre-Olympic Visit To China

30.07.2008 11:28    wcco.com
For a handful of students from the University of Minnesota, the launch of the Olympic Games will seem familiar.

Still Mum On Veep Chances, Pawlenty Praises Romney

30.07.2008 11:28    wcco.com
Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty dodged questions Tuesday about whether he's being considered as a running mate for John McCain.

3 Killed When Tank Explodes At Paper Mill

30.07.2008 11:28    wcco.com
A storage tank explosion at a paper mill Tuesday killed three maintenance employees and injured a fourth, according to the company, Packaging Corporation of America.

I-TEAM: SWAT Team Honored For Raid On Wrong House

30.07.2008 11:28    wcco.com
On Monday, Minneapolis Police Chief Tim Dolan handed out honors to a team of officers involved in a botched raid at an innocent family's home more than seven months ago. The family is upset. Their attorney criticizes the awards and

Minnesotans' Belt-Tightening Hits Restaurants Hard

30.07.2008 11:27    wcco.com
People headed out for dinner Tuesday night had fewer options in the Twin Cities after Bennigans restaurants nationwide and a Steak & Ale are closed for good.

1 Year Later: Voices Of The Bridge Collapse

30.07.2008 11:27    wcco.com
At 6:05 p.m. on August 1, 2007, the Interstate 35W bridge collapsed into the Mississippi River. Thirteen people died, scores of others were hurt and a community responded.To mark this first anniversary of one of the greatest disasters in Minnesota

Morneau Helps Twins Rally To Beat White Sox 6-5

30.07.2008 11:27    wcco.com
Justin Morneau's bases-clearing double capped a five-run fifth inning and helped the Twins rally from four runs down to beat the Chicago White Sox 6-5 Tuesday night.

The church-state dilemma

30.07.2008 09:27    minnesota.publicradio.org
It is a debate that has been with us ever since the First Amendment was penned. What role should faith play in the nation's civic life? And what did the framers of the Constitution intend when they wrote that congress

A commission to reopen Ft. Snelling's upper post

30.07.2008 09:26    minnesota.publicradio.org
Boosters of a plan to redevelop Fort Snelling's Upper Post say consolidating layers of bureaucracy could be the key to revitalizing the historic site.

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