North Star Stories: Voices from Where We Live is a daily, five-minute newscast that shines a spotlight on the stories and perspectives of Minnesota’s diverse communities, including Black, Latine, Asian American, East African individuals, people living with disabilities, LGBTQIA2S+ residents, laborers, veterans, and those from Greater Minnesota.
Communities negatively impacted by the fact that cannabis was once illegal are getting a big boost from the state. Then, a new team in Willmar brings their own traditions to the country's national sp…
A court reverses the conviction of a pipeline protester in Northern Minnesota. Then, Minnesota attracts athletes from around the globe for the USA Wheelchair Softball World Series. And, a new renewab…
Why Minnesota is suing TikTok. Then, as we approach the beginning of the school year, we take a look at the controversy and confusion around charter schools. And, a Fond du Lac member is recognized f…
The free speech debate in Forest Lake heats up, prompting police to remove a resident from a school board meeting. Then, a Northern county is seeking solutions to its housing shortage. And, more driv…
A special election will fill the seat vacated by a former DFL leader. Then, how a Metro-area nonprofit serving vulnerable individuals is navigating federal funding cuts. And, community organizations …
Why things may seem a little different the next time you visit the State Capitol. Then, a look at the new technologies and regulations for airport travelers. And, a big boost for food shelves in cent…
Federal cuts may affect the state's solar energy program. Then, part two of the impact of federal funding on public media. And, Minnesota announces a new director for its Missing and Murdered Indigen…
A new reward program aims to help solve Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives cases. Then, we begin a two part-series looking at how the elimination of federal funding is impacting public and c…
A northwestern sheriff is in trouble over an illegal Elk tag. Then, federal actions spark questions about Minneapolis' policies around police involvement in immigration procedures. And, new help for …
New charges against the man accused of murdering Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman. Then, an Owatonna teen's visit to Buffalo Wild Wings turned into a harrowing experience and an incident of gender pol…
Today, a legal victory for Twin City tenants who receive housing vouchers. Then, homeowners react to the new Home Owner Association laws. And, a Northeast Marina celebrates long-term upgrades.
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In today's broadcast, thousands of Minnesotans could lose health care coverage. Then, Minnesota's special rescue team helps out in another state for the first time.And, a new opportunity for Native A…
In today's stories, the state announces changes to its list of concerning chemicals. Then, as flu season approaches, questions about the vaccine are on Minnesotan's minds. We try and answer them. And…
Today, why some Minnesotans are losing housing protections. Then, what experts say about a toxic algae bloom in the Northern Lakes. And, a warning about two new scams targeting seniors.
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In today's segment, more Minnesota voters will be heading to the polls for special elections. Then, your online activity and data have new state protections. And, Minnesota has a new official State C…
Today, a new law makes it easier for those needing tinted car windows. Then, a Twin Cities bridge gets funding for suicide prevention. And, the NCAA elevates a Minnesota university to Division One st…
A new scam is targeting residents in Northern Minnesota. Then, the state has a new law about police drones. And, colleges and universities will carry more opioid overdose drugs, like Narcan, on campu…
In today's stories, health officials warn of an unusually high West Nile Virus risk. Then, are United States executive orders moving the country into martial law? And, you're recycling to try and pro…
Heading to the doctor? Some patients in Minnesota may see new forms to fill out. Then, why you may have to start paying more to visit the Boundary Waters Canoe Area, and you'll now have easier access…
In today's segment, a new law that gives Minnesotans power over their online data Then, the state's Clemency Review Commission recently met. We hear from a Minnesotan who was recommended for a pardon…