People & Places
Quality Bicycle Products of Bloomington issues recall Civia Cycles is recalling aluminum Civia fenders and all Civia Hyland bicycles equipped with the fenders sold between April 2008 through March 2013.April 21, 2015
'Post and Courier' of Charleston, S.C., wins Pulitzer for public service The newspaper's series examined why South Carolina is among the deadliest states for women in the U.S. Anthony Doerr won the prize for fiction for "All the Light We Cannot See."April 20, 2015
MPR News wins Peabody Award for 'Betrayed by Silence' This is the sixth time MPR News or its parent company, American Public Media, has won a Peabody Award.April 20, 2015
So long 'Cinderella': Website helps Chinese find better English names Billboard. Mo Money. Cinderella. Those are just a few of the unusual English names young Chinese have adopted over the years. An American entrepreneur hopes to help change that.April 20, 2015
Two years after bombs, Boston Marathon looks forward, not back "This year is almost a return to the new normalcy," said Amby Burfoot, who first ran the Boston Marathon in 1965.April 18, 2015
More Highway 100 headaches this weekend, next week This weekend: A two mile stretch of the highway, between Interstate 394 and Highway 62, will be closed to traffic.April 17, 2015
Get in gear: How to get your bike road-ready this season As we head into the height of biking season in the Twin Cites, two cycling experts discussed maintenance, tips for new riders and help planning spring trips.MPR News Update , April 17, 2015
A North Dakota family breaks the silence on gay marriage Author Melanie Hoffert grew up gay in rural America, where coming out was difficult. But that hasn't stopped her family from having a frank and challenging conversation about same-sex marriage.April 16, 2015
Three views of American cities: Boston, Miami, Chicago Listen to three writers in American cities making national headlines. What conversations are they overhearing on the ground?April 15, 2015
Chicago-area dogs sickened by new strain of canine flu It hasn't been detected in the Twin Cities yet, but veterinary health officials here are keeping a close eye on the spread of the disease.April 15, 2015
Op-ed: Why the TV anchorman is outdated Listen to Frank Rich discuss how the Brian Williams controversy played out on NBC News and how viewers responded to the new anchorman, Lester Holt.April 14, 2015
From pork to onion sandwiches: Secrets to supersurvivors' long lives At 115, Jeralean Talley is the world's oldest living person. She inherited the title from a 116-year-old Arkansan who died this week. What's her secret to longevity?April 11, 2015
Rochester survivor of Ft. Hood shooting gets Purple Heart The military base awarded 47 medals Friday to survivors and relatives of soldiers who died in the Texas military base shooting.April 10, 2015
A boy in wartime: St. Olaf prof recalls Nazi invasion of Norway The Nazis took control of Norway 75 years ago today. Memories of the invasion and life under occupation are still fresh to Odd Lovoll.April 8, 2015
Power outages hit parts of Washington, D.C., including the White House Several government buildings, including the Capitol and the State Department were without power. The local power company, Pepco, reported major problems throughout the D.C. area.April 7, 2015
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