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.
Today, why mosquito numbers could surge mid-summer. We look at how state tests may be failing some students and schools. And a Minnesota tribe is betting on the future.
Target's decision to make a million-dollar donation is drawing even more criticism, communities in Greater Minnesota prepare for fire season, and electric vehicle drivers get a power boost.
In today's stories, a push to limit vaccine options in our state. We'll explore the debate around vaccine safety. Then, a familiar face steps in to save a Minnesota company.
A Supreme Court ruling on guns sparks debate over age and safety. Plus, how a shoplifter's arrest may have prevented a mass tragedy in our state.
Minnesota has a new State Senator. An incident in Rochester, Minnesota, brings questions about where we are as a society. And a St. Paul landmark will be getting a new name.
An emergency quarantine has been instituted for parts of northern Minnesota. The fishing opener is this weekend. We explain why some have been fishing legally since the ice melted. And, why one Minne…
The state is making it easier for gun owners to keep their firearms safe. Some Minnesotans living with autism respond to claims by the federal government about the developmental disability. And, Nati…
The state could end up paying to relocate a Minnesota sports landmark. Some Northern Minnesota towns are missing visits from their neighbors. And, are state pharmacies becoming an endangered species?…
A rescue operation saves hundreds of animals across the state. A proposed federal bill has some communities concerned about voter registration. And, Minnesota's largest credit union is spreading its …
A recent ICE arrest at work has many questioning what federal officers can require of employers. And yet another change to student loan repayments leaves former college students in our state struggli…
Today, a northern community college looks to the environment for new workforce initiatives. Some metro area organizations are providing vital information to vulnerable communities. And new rules on t…
In today's broadcast, a student group's generosity makes a big impact on a local agency. It's never too early to check for cancer, as rates in Minnesota go up for some age groups. And help for those …
In today's stories, a northern college sees a future in electronic sports. How organizations are accommodating to keep pride in the state. And a tribal council's new leadership carries the heritage t…
In today's segment, how new logging orders will affect Minnesota's natural areas. Wildfire season is upon us. What the experts say you should know to be prepared. And construction is about to begin a…
Voters in northern Minnesota are back at the polling stations. Communities around the state upset about a retailer's DEI decision respond by showing the power of the purse. And a warning about consum…
Today, Hibernation is over…it's time to start preparing for bears! Efforts to make state parks accessible to all Minnesotans. And which Minnesota students will start a four-day school week in the fal…
Today, the Trans Equity Summit is coming back to the Twin Cities. Major milestones for the New Native Theatre company. And, St. Louis County showcases one of the state's biggest industries.
In today's stories: A monument in St. Cloud will now honor even more Minnesota Veterans. Why some lawmakers want to reduce the mandatory minimum fine for running a school bus stop sign. And, national…
In today's segment, how hard work helped put Duluth's Veterans' history back on display. A chilling reminder of the dangers of distracted driving. And a safe space for Minnesota's queer and trans com…
A Special election next week will elect a new Minnesota senator. A recent incident at a public library in South Minneapolis sparks questions about security. And, another death at a private detention …