People & Places
Sausage makers settle dust-up over 'backyard brat' Klement Sausage Co. sued Johnsonville Sausage in federal court for trademark infringement.November 11, 2015
Bemidji shop resurrects WWII planes, flaws and all 'We're rebuilding these planes for their story. If we aren't exact, we're writing fiction.'November 11, 2015
Ellison: More capital, better wages can bridge MN racial income gaps Minnesota can narrow the economic gulf between whites and blacks by helping black entrepreneurs find capital, investing more in workforce development and supporting higher wages, says U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison.November 11, 2015
On Give to the Max Day, nonprofits hope you'll do that Last year, the 24-hour give-a-thon raised more than $18 million.November 11, 2015
A veteran of the 'Lost Platoon' remembers Vietnam The battle of Ia Drang, where both sides claimed victory, gave Americans a sense of the kind of war they had gotten into.November 11, 2015
Photos: The Edmund Fitzgerald remembered, 40 years after sinking The Edmund Fitzgerald, The 729-foot iron ore freighter, sank in stormy Lake Superior on Nov. 10, 1975, killing all 29 crew members on board.November 10, 2015
Al Roker expected in Moorhead as part of world record bid NBC's "Today" show weatherman Al Roker is scheduled to to visit Moorhead, Minn., today as part of his goal to report the weather from all 50 states.November 9, 2015
Another dad joins Facebook -- President Obama The president is billing his new page as "a place where you can hear directly from me."November 9, 2015
Stories from a new generation of journalists Here are stories about everyday Minnesotans, reported by six college students who participated in "Next Generation Radio."November 9, 2015
Former mayors are first to be buried in Minnesota Veterans Cemetery On Veterans Day, Earl Hoff and Clarence Quanrud will be buried in the newly opened veteran cemetery in Preston.November 9, 2015
Influx of injured eagles puzzles, stresses Raptor Center The center's eagle cages are full, and more birds are expected soon.November 9, 2015
Lileks laments the lists of the lists Star Tribune columnist James Lileks has had it with lists.November 6, 2015
St. Paul Police Chief Thomas Smith to retire in 2016 Under Smith's leadership, officials say, the department has expanded its community outreach and youth intervention programs.November 6, 2015
At St. Scholastica, the kicking coach wears a habit Sister Lisa Maurer sees coaching as part of her ministry.November 6, 2015
Oil boom means sky watchers hoping for starlight just get stars, lite Light pollution has increased by 500 percent at Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota, thanks to nearby oil fields. Stargazers and oilmen are working together to find a solution.November 5, 2015
MPR News Radio
Listen Now
Find A Program
All Things Considered
American RadioWorks
A Prairie Home Companion
As It Happens
The Arts Hour
Ask Me Another
BBC World Service
BBC News Hour
Bright Ideas
Car Talk
The Daily Circuit
The Dinner Party Download
Fresh Air
Marketplace
Marketplace Morning Report
Marketplace Weekend
Morning Edition
The Moth Radio Hour
MPR News Presents
MPR News Update
On Being
On the Media
Policast
A Prairie Home Companion
Radiolab
Science Friday
Snap Judgment
The Splendid Table
The Story
Studio 360
Talk of the Nation
Talking Volumes
TED Radio Hour
The Takeaway
This American Life
Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
Weekend Edition Saturday
Weekend Edition Sunday
Wits
The World
Services