
Minnesota Today
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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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Minneapolis, MN
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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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480 Cedar Street St. Paul, MN 55101 1-800-228-7123
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Episodes
1 person jailed, 38 people cited and released after demonstrating outside Whipple Sunday
3/2/2026
The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office says 38 people demonstrating outside the Whipple building Sunday were cited and released, and one person was jailed and faces a riot charge. Demonstrators gathered at the building as part of a week-long effort to oppose ICE action in the state. The sheriff's office Facebook page announced that the arrests occurred after deputies declared an illegal assembly and issued orders for the crowd to disperse.
Duration:00:04:56
Minnesota's economic forecast; Twin Cities tenants could strike
2/27/2026
Minnesota's budget picture has improved since November - with a larger surplus than was expected just a few months ago.
And tenant organizers could hold a vote tomorrow to authorize a Twin Cities-wide rent strike.
Those stories and more in today’s evening update from MPR News. Hosted by Emily Reese. Music by Gary Meister.
Duration:00:03:53
Judge orders Minnesota’s top federal law enforcement official to appear in court
2/27/2026
Minneapolis police think a man who fatally shot two of his cousins Monday afternoon on the city’s northside was later killed in a confrontation with police in Brooklyn Center.
Researchers at the University of Minnesota estimate that rent debt across the state has surged by an additional 30 to 50 million dollars since December.
Duration:00:04:57
Minnesota braces for Medicaid funding freeze
2/26/2026
A proposal to tie up Medicaid funds to Minnesota could force tough budget choices.
Gov. Tim Walz says the announced halt in Medicaid funding continues a campaign of retribution from the Trump administration.
That story and more in today’s evening update from MPR News. Hosted by Emily Reese. Music by Gary Meister.
Duration:00:04:29
Health officials in Trump administration freeze $259 million dollars in Medicaid payments
2/26/2026
Minneapolis police think a man who fatally shot two of his cousins Monday afternoon on the city’s northside was later killed in a confrontation with police in Brooklyn Center.
Researchers at the University of Minnesota estimate that rent debt across the state has surged by an additional 30 to 50 million dollars since December.
Duration:00:04:48
Minnesota gun bills stall, other lawmakers hear bill aimed at preventing grooming
2/25/2026
Minneapolis police think a man who fatally shot two of his cousins Monday afternoon on the city’s northside was later killed in a confrontation with police in Brooklyn Center.
Researchers at the University of Minnesota estimate that rent debt across the state has surged by an additional 30 to 50 million dollars since December.
Duration:00:05:30
Whistleblower: ICE training is broken
2/24/2026
A whistleblower says Immigration and Customs Enforcement sent poorly trained cadets to Minnesota. Ryan Schwank was a lawyer for ICE who helped train cadets until he resigned eleven days ago. He says ICE has cut training hours by nearly half and removed all legal instruction about use of force.
And Pine Island says Google is behind a massive data center project, and the big tech company is promising to bring in new jobs and tax revenue.
Those stories and more in today’s evening update from MPR News. Hosted by Emily Reese. Music by Gary Meister.
Duration:00:04:21
Minneapolis shooting suspect shot and killed in confrontation with police in Brooklyn Center
2/24/2026
Minneapolis police think a man who fatally shot two of his cousins Monday afternoon on the city’s northside was later killed in a confrontation with police in Brooklyn Center.
Researchers at the University of Minnesota estimate that rent debt across the state has surged by an additional 30 to 50 million dollars since December.
Duration:00:04:58
State fraud review calls for independent watchdog
2/23/2026
A state review released Monday says that state agencies need better oversight and training to prevent fraud. The state's Director of Program Integrity Tim O'Malley said the state government has failed to prevent fraud despite years of warnings.
A group of Minnesota religious leaders has sued the Department of Homeland Security for blocking them from visiting immigration detainees at the Whipple Federal Building.
Those stories and more in today’s evening update from MPR News. Hosted by Emily Reese. Music by Gary Meister.
Duration:00:04:41
Homan says 2,000 ICE agents have left; DHS funding negotiations
2/20/2026
The White House official overseeing the federal immigration operation in Minnesota said today that about 2,000 federal agents have left the state.
And Minnesota Democratic U.S. Senator Tina Smith says negotiations with Republicans over funding for the Department of Homeland Security don't appear to be making much progress.
Those stories and more in today’s evening update from MPR News. Hosted by Emily Reese. Music by Gary Meister.
Duration:00:04:11
New federal work requirements could strip food stamps from thousands of Minnesotans
2/20/2026
Winter storm warnings continue across northern Minnesota through Thursday morning with blizzard warnings for Duluth and the North Shore. Winds have been gusting to more than 60 mph at the Duluth airport and utilities are reporting thousands of homes and businesses without power. There’s even been some lightning amid the heavy snow.
To the south, rain will change over to snow Wednesday. The Twin Cities may get an inch or two by Thursday, with 2 to 4 inches for Willmar and St. Cloud.
Duration:00:05:20
Local, state officials discuss economic impact of ICE in Minnesota
2/19/2026
The Minneapolis City Council approved $7 million in funding today for small businesses that have lost money during the ongoing federal immigration operation.
And at the state level, Minnesota legislators are discussing the potential economic impact of the recent immigration enforcement surge.
Those stories and more in today’s evening update from MPR News. Hosted by Emily Reese. Music by Gary Meister.
Duration:00:04:29
Federal judge considers whether to temporarily restrict ICE practices in Minnesota after lawsuit
2/19/2026
Parts of the North Shore will be digging out from close to 3 feet of snow Thursday in the wake of Wednesday’s blizzard. A weather spotter in Hovland in Cook County reported 34 inches of snow as of Wednesday night.
And for the Twin Cities, that band of snow that swept into the metro Wednesday afternoon and evening stuck around all night. There’s more than a half-foot of snow in parts of the south metro.
A federal judge is considering whether to temporarily restrict immigration enforcement practices in Minnesota after a lawsuit accused federal agents of racial profiling and unlawful arrests during the enforcement surge.
Duration:00:05:06
Winter storm continues to pile on Duluth, North Shore
2/18/2026
As a new legislative session begins Tuesday, lawmakers will be carrying the weight of an incredibly difficult eight months since they last met.
The time off has been marked by the assassination of former House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark, a deadly school shooting and the shooting deaths of two Minnesotans by federal agents during a large-scale immigration operation.
The son of the late Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman says her memory will inspire lawmakers to act more kindly toward each other.
Duration:00:05:08
Start of 2026 legislative session; Winter storm warnings
2/17/2026
Former colleagues of Melissa Hortman paid tribute to the slain lawmaker today in a somber opening to the 2026 session.
And winter storm warnings are posted across northern Minnesota — with blizzard warnings along the North Shore.
Those stories and more in today’s evening update from MPR News. Hosted by Emily Reese. Music by Gary Meister.
Duration:00:04:24
Minnesota lawmakers start new legislative session
2/17/2026
As a new legislative session begins Tuesday, lawmakers will be carrying the weight of an incredibly difficult eight months since they last met.
The time off has been marked by the assassination of former House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark, a deadly school shooting and the shooting deaths of two Minnesotans by federal agents during a large-scale immigration operation.
The son of the late Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman says her memory will inspire lawmakers to act more kindly toward each other.
Duration:00:04:44
Frey responds to announced ICE surge end
2/13/2026
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey says he's feeling cautious relief following yesterday's announcement by the Trump administration that it's ending the surge of federal immigration agents to Minnesota.
And a federal judge is ordering the Department of Homeland Security to ensure that immigration detainees held at the Whipple Federal Building near Minneapolis have access to lawyers.
Those stories and more in today’s evening update. Hosted by Emily Reese. Music by Gary Meister.
Duration:00:04:06
U.S. Attorney drops charges against men accused of assaulting immigration officer
2/13/2026
Federal officials say they’re ending a major immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota and beginning to draw down ICE agents after months of intensified activity. But lawyers and advocates say the consequences of that operation are still unfolding.
Minnesota U.S. Attorney Dan Rosen on Thursday dropped charges against two men accused of assaulting an immigration officer.
A judge Thursday temporarily blocked the Trump administration from cancelling $42 million in public health funding from the Minnesota Department of Health.
Duration:00:05:25
Trump administration announces end to ICE surge
2/12/2026
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz says he’s cautiously optimistic about today’s announcement that the Trump administration is ending the surge of immigration agents to the state.
St. Paul Mayor Kaohly Her is also optimistic about the announcement that the ICE surge is drawing down.
Those stories and more in today’s evening update from MPR News. Hosted by Emily Reese. Music by Gary Meister.
Duration:00:04:05