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Typically at this time of year in Minnesota you can count on being able to walk or drive out on our state's frozen lakes and ponds. But not this year.
Zebra mussels spread in Lake Minnetonka
Researchers have found the invasive zebra mussels are spreading in a popular recreational lake in eastern Minnesota.
Where used Christmas lights gain new life
Christmas lights don't seem to last long these days. But in China, recyclers have come up with a method to turn those discarded lights into new products.
Are there more cougars in Minnesota than one might think? An increase in sightings over the past few years could leave one to believe that there is.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources could open a wolf hunting season as early as next fall. MPR's Cathy Wurze spoke with John Rachael, who works with the Idaho Department of Fish and Game and who manages the wolf hunt there.
The nation's oldest and dirtiest power plants under an Environmental Protection Agency rule announced Wednesday will force plants to control mercury and other toxic pollutants for the first time.
Congress has approved $300 million to continue a multiyear program aimed at fixing some of the Great Lakes' most severe environmental programs. Some of the money is expected to benefit Lake Superior and Duluth.