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Some affected businesses unaware of new stormwater rules
New stormwater regulations will require as many as 19,000 Minnesota businesses to monitor potential pollution on their property, but business leaders say many small businesses don't even know about the new rules.
Iceland's volcanic ash halts flights across Europe
Ash from Iceland's spewing volcano halted air traffic across a wide swathe of Europe on Thursday, grounding planes on a scale not seen since the 9/11 terror attacks.
Award-winning reporter Hedrick Smith on water pollution
Pulitzer Prize and Emmy Award-winning reporter Hedrick Smith comes to the Twin Cities for a Freshwater Society speech April 27th. The producer of the acclaimed PBS Frontline documentary "Poisoned Waters" joins MIDDAY to answer listener questions.
The best ways to save energy?  Tell us what works for you.
The online magazine Slate decided to find out what its readers think are the best ways to save energy. The top vote getters include getting rid of lawns and cheaper solar shingles. Slate columnist Daniel Gross talks about what he has done to try to live the energy efficient life.
Life through a lens
The spectacular new nature series Life spotlights the plant life of the Minnesota prairie and Ely's north woods through the work of photographer Jim Brandenburg. Brandenburg talks about how the BBC production team used a new film technique to show how plants thrive and survive changes in habitat.
Asian carp focus of conservation group resolution
The National Wildlife Federation has passed a resolution asking for the separation of the Great Lakes and Mississippi River watersheds in an effort to stop the spread of invasive species like the Asian carp.