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Minnesota Today from MPR News brings you the most important stories from around the state. All on your schedule. Get updated on the latest news in about five minutes, every weekday morning and evening.
The FBI and the state’s Bureau of Criminal Apprehension are investigating the death of a man as he was taken into custody by Minneapolis police. Video posted on Facebook, apparently shot by a bystander, shows an officer holding the man down beside a police vehicle on the northbound side of Chicago Avenue, near 38th Street. “I cannot breathe. I cannot breathe,” the man says as the officer apparently kneels on his neck.
MPR News morning update for May 26, 2020. Hosted by Cathy Wurzer.
Music in this episode from Blue Dot Sessions -- Open Flames & Li Fonte
Thousands of people usually gather in Minnesota cemeteries each year for Memorial Day services, to honor veterans who have died while serving the country. But not this year. Instead, the Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs has created a virtual Memorial Day program, which will air on PBS stations around the state and stream online. More on that story, and our interview remembering the life of Annie Glenn, wife of the late astronaut John Glenn.
MPR News update for Monday, May 25, 2020. Hosted by Britta Greene. Music in this episode from Blue Dot Sessions -- Open Flames & Li Fonte
As crowds lined up for a second day of free COVID-19 testing at six National Guard armories around Minnesota on Sunday, the state saw its number of confirmed cases climb past 20,000. MPR News update for May 24, 2020. Hosted by Emily Bright.
Music in this episode from Blue Dot Sessions — Open Flames & Li Fonte
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz announced new guidelines for religious services during a Saturday press briefing, allowing houses of worship to reopen at 25 percent occupancy starting Wednesday. MPR News update for May 23, 2020. Hosted by Emily Bright. Music in this episode from Blue Dot Sessions — Open Flames & Li Fonte
Minnesota State Fair organizers said big-name entertainers have been canceling appearances, and fair operations would have needed to change significantly to keep people safe.
Beginning next week, Minneapolis business owners will be able to refuse entry to anyone not wearing a mask. MPR News morning update for May 22, 2020. Hosted by Cathy Wurzer.
Music in this episode from Blue Dot Sessions – Open Flames & Li Fonte.
Twin Cities Archbishop Bernard Hebda and other church leaders are pushing back, saying Gov. Tim Walz’s rules are arbitrary and unfair. But state health officials say what may seem harmless for certain segments of the population could have devastating consequences for others.
The move defies state guidelines on in-person gatherings. MPR News morning update for May 21, 2020. Hosted by Cathy Wurzer.
Music in this episode from Blue Dot Sessions – Open Flames & Li Fonte.
Gov. Walz has previously said June 1 is his goal for reopening such establishments. MPR News morning update for May 20, 2020. Hosted by Cathy Wurzer.
Music in this episode from Blue Dot Sessions – Open Flames & Li Fonte.