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Trump signs executive order banning transgender athletes from women's sports, directing DOJ to enforce; Educators voice concern for PA immigrant student protections; WA rent stabilization bills have huge public support; ME benefits from $2.2 billion in federal clean energy investments.

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Nationwide protests erupt against federal policies, Indiana's EV infrastructure expansion stalls due to a funding freeze, and Washington state pushes for rent stabilization to combat rising housing costs.

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During Black History Month, a new book shares how a unique partnership built 5,000 schools for Black students, anti-hunger advocates say ag communities would benefit from an expanded SNAP program, and Americans have $90 billion in unpaid medical bills.

Minnesota

The Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) recently approved a $10.3 billion investment package of 18 transmission projects, a handful of which have a presence in Minnesota. (Adobe Stock)

Thursday, February 6, 2025

MN moves forward on another power grid project

On the heels of a regulatory victory, utilities and various energy groups in Minnesota are expressing more optimism about the region's power grid - …

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Immigration advocacy groups said they are monitoring reports about ICE agents detaining parents while walking their children to school. They said it complicates efforts to limit the impacts of enhanced deportation efforts under the Trump administration. (Adobe Stock)

Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Awareness builds in MN about possible ICE activity in schools

Information is flowing through Minnesota schools about the best way to handle new federal immigration policies as enforcement ramps up under the Trump…

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Each year, congenital heart defects are found in about one in 100 births in the United States. (Adobe Stock)

Tuesday, February 4, 2025

Hope, worry cloud research for kids born with heart defects

February is American Heart Month and some Minnesota families are sharing their experiences with a sometimes overlooked disease among newborns: congeni…

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Infrastructure experts say there is a $1 trillion dollar need for drinking water, stormwater and wastewater improvements over the next 20 years in the United States. (Adobe Stock)

Monday, February 3, 2025

MN cities dig deep for safe drinking water, but can they meet goals?

An Environmental Protection Agency rule, finalized near the end of the Biden administration, calls on states and cities to replace all lead pipes in …

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A Minnesota high school student gets an in-person learning experience about aspects of construction work after taking an online elective course now being offered. (Photo courtesy Fair Contracting Foundation of Minnesota)
Through virtual academy, MN high schoolers get sneak peek of the trades

Choosing a career path can be hard for high schoolers, especially if their district can't provide additional learning opportunities that move them in …

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Experts say potential health impacts from exposure to nitrates from farm runoff include thyroid problems, adverse pregnancy outcomes and certain types of cancer. (Adobe Stock)
New lawsuit says MN needs tougher action on nitrate pollution

The State of Minnesota faces a new lawsuit over the connection between harmful nitrates from farm fields and the threat they pose to natural resources…

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Public polling indicates most American adults oppose the idea of arresting an undocumented person inside a church. (Adobe Stock)
MN parishes warn of 'chilling effect' of potential ICE raids in churches

The mass deportation plan promised by President Donald Trump shows no signs of slowing down after his first week back in office. Church leaders in …

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The CDC says guns are the leading cause of death for American children. That fact has kept calls for restricting firearms and gun safety as major rallying cries for advocacy groups. (Adobe Stock)
Under Trump, how will gun violence prevention fare?

President Donald Trump has been busy signing executive orders since his inauguration. Gun violence prevention advocates in Minnesota hope he isn't …

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According to the Pew Research Center, six in 10 U.S. adults say they'd feel uncomfortable if their own health provider relied on artificial intelligence to do things such as diagnose disease. (Adobe Stock)
MN nurses: Patient care shouldn't come with a heavy dose of AI

Nurses in Minnesota and other parts of the country are calling attention to an issue felt by many parts of society - the growing influence of artifici…

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Peatlands store up to 30% of the world's terrestrial carbon despite occupying just 3% of its land surface. (Photo courtesy Minnesota DNR)
MN's little-known emissions-fighting tool at a crossroads

Minnesotans have until next Tuesday to offer their thoughts on the state's next Climate Action Framework. Those tasked with protecting a distinct …

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UMD researchers say Lake Superior's raw wave power tends to run from September to May. But climate change might be extending those conditions, potentially opening the door to more exploration of converting wave energy into electricity. (Adobe Stock)
What's in a big wave? Potential electricity for MN homes, businesses

It's that time of year, when a strong winter storm might produce giant waves along Lake Superior shorelines that aren't frozen over. Minnesota …

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Leading up to Donald Trump's first inauguration, the Women's March 2017 represented the largest single-day protest in U.S. history. Similar marches are planned before Trump is sworn in as president a second time. (Adobe Stock)
Peacekeeping teams head to D.C. for People's March

In Minnesota and Washington, D.C., marches will take place this weekend as President-elect Donald Trump nears the start of his second term. An …

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