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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.

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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.

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@MPRnews

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English

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Minnesota Legislature sets special session; Derrick Thompson found guilty

6/6/2025
A special session has been called for the Minnesota Legislature - it will happen three weeks to the day after the regular session finished. And a jury has found Derrick Thompson guilty of all charges in the deaths of five women who were in a vehicle struck by the SUV Thompson was driving in 2023. Those stories and more in today’s evening update from MPR News. Hosted by Jacob Aloi. Music by Gary Meister.

Duration:00:04:28

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Trump’s travel ban affects Minnesotans, including those from Somalia and Afghanistan

6/6/2025

Duration:00:05:16

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Homeland Security agent charged with producing child sex abuse materials

6/5/2025
A Homeland Security agent from the Twin Cities is jailed and charged with producing child sex abuse material. And Gov. Tim Walz says his office did not get a heads-up about a federal raid of a south Minneapolis restaurant earlier this week. Those stories and more in today’s evening update from MPR News. Hosted by Jeff Jones. Music by Gary Meister.

Duration:00:04:11

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Layoffs possible if lawmakers don't reach deal; Cleaner air in the forecast for Minnesota

6/4/2025
Gov. Tim Walz says his administration will send out tens of thousands of layoff notices by Monday if legislative leaders don't reach a final deal before then that can win passage in a special legislative session. And sighs — and breaths — of relief across Minnesota today, as the worst of the smoke from Canadian wildfires has pushed to the east.

Duration:00:05:35

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Rep. Tom Emmer praises Trump administration’s tax bill during telephone town hall

6/4/2025

Duration:00:05:05

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Officials say large federal law enforcement presence in Minneapolis was not related to immigration

6/4/2025

Duration:00:05:16

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Minnesota Legislature moves to special session. 2 new measles cases in the Twin Cities

6/3/2025

Duration:00:05:32

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Shooting at Boom Island Park; Air quality alert extended

6/2/2025
Minneapolis police are investigating after a shooting at Boom Island Park last night left one person dead and five more injured. And more rounds of smoke from Canadian wildfires are forecast to move across Minnesota over the next couple of days. That’s prompted officials to extend an air quality alert for the entire state through midday Wednesday. Those stories and more in today’s evening news update. Hosted by Elena See. Music by Gary Meister.

Duration:00:05:12

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Wildfires in Canada continue to send smoke into Minnesota

6/2/2025

Duration:00:05:14

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Smoky air is forcing air quality alerts

5/30/2025
An air quality alert is now in effect for all of Minnesota through Monday evening, as smoke from Canadian wildfires continues to stream across the state. That's an expansion of earlier alerts, as the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency says reinforcing waves of smoke are expected Saturday, Sunday and again on Monday. Listen for more on the MPR News afternoon update for Friday, hosted by Emily Reese. Theme music by Gary Meister.

Duration:00:04:19

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State trooper pleads not guilty in fatal crash case

5/30/2025

Duration:00:05:21

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Layoff notices for state employees expected; Wildfires mostly contained

5/29/2025
Layoff notices will begin going out tomorrow as lawmakers work on unfinished pieces of the state budget. And major wildfires burning north of Duluth for nearly three weeks are now nearly fully contained. But state officials expect the risk for more severe wildfires to remain, possibly all summer long. Those stories and more in today’s evening update from MPR News. Hosted by Emily Bright. Music by Gary Meister.

Duration:00:05:20

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Timberwolves’ season ends in semifinals. Convicted human smugglers get prison sentences

5/29/2025
The Minnesota Timberwolves’ season is over. They were beaten by the Oklahoma City Thunder Wednesday night 124-94. The Thunder jumped out to a 30 point lead in the first half and were never threatened. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 34 points. OKC won the best-of-seven series 4 games to 1. They play next for an NBA championship. A federal judge in Fergus Falls sentenced two men Wednesday in a human smuggling operation that led to the deaths of an Indian family on the Minnesota-Canada border. The family was trying to cross illegally from Canada in January 2022 when a blizzard hit and they froze to death. Harshkumar Patel, a native of India, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for his role in the smuggling ring. Steve Shand, a Florida resident, was sentenced to 6.5 years. The Minnesota Frost celebrated another championship Wednesday night in St. Paul. It's the second year in a row the Professional Women's Hockey League team won the Walter Cup trophy. A Minneapolis gang member convicted at a trial last fall is headed to federal prison for life.

Duration:00:04:57

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Wildfire in Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness doubles in size

5/28/2025
A wildfire burning in the Boundary Waters in northern Minnesota is growing, leading authorities to close off a part of Superior National Forest land in the Horse River area. The Horse River fire is still relatively small, but it has more than doubled in size in recent days to nearly 25 acres, and it's burning completely uncontained. This is the evening update from MPR News. Hosted by Emily Bright. Music by Gary Meister.

Duration:00:05:04

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DOJ lawsuit, federal consent decree with Minneapolis Police Department dismissed

5/28/2025

Duration:00:04:53

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Firefighters closer to containing Minnesota wildfires

5/27/2025
Firefighters are inching closer to fully containing two wildfires that have burned for more than two weeks in northern Minnesota. And funding for the school readiness program Head Start was spared in spending cuts the House passed, but some people who work with struggling families worry cuts could still come as the House bill is considered in the Senate. Those stories and more in today’s evening update. Hosted by Emily Reese. Music by Gary Meister.

Duration:00:04:47

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Minnesota Frost win second consecutive championship. Timberwolves lose Game 4, trailing Thunder 3-1 in best-of-seven series

5/27/2025
A series of events gets underway today in Minneapolis to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the murder of George Floyd and the racial justice movement that it sparked. A moment of silence will be held this afternoon at the intersection of 38th and Chicago where Floyd was killed. The Minneapolis Park Board is closing some parking areas around Bde Maka Ska earlier in the evening. That change is in response to safety concerns stemming from large groups gathering in those parking lots at night. The Park Board said those groups have engaged in “disruptive, illegal, and sometimes violent conduct.” The Timberwolves lost to the Thunder last night in game two of the NBA’s Western Conference championship series 118-103. The Thunder now lead a best-of-seven series 2-0. The Minnesota Frost beat the Ottawa Charge 2-1 last night to knot the PWHL’s Walter Cup finals at a game apiece. Britta Curl-Salemme scored both Frost goals.

Duration:00:04:55

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This weekend marks five years since George Floyd's murder

5/23/2025
Faith leaders gathered at Minneapolis City Hall today for an interfaith prayer, marking the five-year anniversary of George Floyd's murder by Minneapolis police. And Gov. Tim Walz defended a proposal today to roll back a tax exemption for data centers in the state. Those stories and more in today’s evening update. Hosted by Emily Reese. Music by Gary Meister.

Duration:00:04:04

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Events get underway today remembering the murder of George Floyd five years ago

5/23/2025
A series of events gets underway today in Minneapolis to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the murder of George Floyd and the racial justice movement that it sparked. A moment of silence will be held this afternoon at the intersection of 38th and Chicago where Floyd was killed. The Minneapolis Park Board is closing some parking areas around Bde Maka Ska earlier in the evening. That change is in response to safety concerns stemming from large groups gathering in those parking lots at night. The Park Board said those groups have engaged in “disruptive, illegal, and sometimes violent conduct.” The Timberwolves lost to the Thunder last night in game two of the NBA’s Western Conference championship series 118-103. The Thunder now lead a best-of-seven series 2-0. The Minnesota Frost beat the Ottawa Charge 2-1 last night to knot the PWHL’s Walter Cup finals at a game apiece. Britta Curl-Salemme scored both Frost goals.

Duration:00:05:18

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International student released from ICE custody. Crews make rapid progress on wildfires

5/22/2025
An international student who’s been in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody since March was released under a judge’s order Thursday. Firefighting crews are now making quick progress on wildfires that have burned in northeastern Minnesota for nearly two weeks. And lawmakers are expecting to work through the Memorial Day weekend to finalize the bills needed to craft a two-year state budget.

Duration:00:04:36