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Your weekly guide to taking action in Minnesota (July 2-9)
A weekly roundup of Minnesota protests, rallies, vigils, community meetings, and ways to take action statewide.
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A Shakopee lawmaker shut down a proposed ICE detention center—now he says it’s Appleton’s turn
A shuttered private prison in Appleton, Minnesota, may be the next ICE detention center in the Midwest, housing 1,600 detainees in a 1,400-person town–but it’s far from a done deal.
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The 5 most heartbreaking true crime cases from Minnesota
From high-profile missing persons to cold-blooded murders, these are some of Minnesota’s most infamous true crime cases.
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Why Twin Cities Pride made the community this year’s grand marshal
“Our Voices, Our Future” is this year’s theme of the Twin Cities Pride Festival, and the grand marshal isn’t just one person championing LGBTQ+ lives, it’s the entire community.
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Minnesota’s best swimming holes: Natural spots to beat the heat
Spots to swim around the Twin Cities, a short drive away, or for an overnight stay.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Minnesota (June 25-July 2)
A weekly roundup of Minnesota protests, rallies, vigils, community meetings, and ways to take action statewide.
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EXCLUSIVE: Inside ‘working class’ trans woman Kobey Layne’s historic push to be Minnesota’s next governor
Kobey Layne is running against DFL-endorsed candidate Sen. Amy Klobuchar and a slate of Republicans in her campaign to become Minnesota’s next governor, and she’s bringing something to the table Minnesota has never seen before.
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Minnesotans paid $4.6 billion more to live in Trump’s first year back in office
Seventy out of Minnesota’s 87 counties saw a historic jump in cost of living prices during the first year of President Donald Trump’s return to office, and that’s not including the price of gas since the beginning of the Iran war.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Minnesota (June 18-25)
A weekly roundup of Minnesota protests, rallies, vigils, community meetings, and ways to take action statewide.
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What would Melissa Hortman do? 3 Dem colleagues talk continuing her legacy
Melissa Hortman was shot and killed one year ago, and while the national news cycle moved on, Minnesotans remember her efforts as a Democratic state leader, and look ahead to how the Minnesota House will continue to push for her policies.




















