The man who ran to Atlanta To many people, the idea of running a marathon is beyond comprehension. So how about 75 marathons in a row? That's exactly what Twin Citian Terry Hitchcock did back in 1996. "My Run," a film about his story will get its local premier at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival.April 16, 2010
Roxana Saberi on surviving prison in Iran An Iranian-American journalist charged with espionage and held in Iran's Evin prison chronicles her harrowing arrest, sham trial and eventual release.Midmorning, April 16, 2010
When America leaves reality behind Pulitzer-prize winning foreign correspondent Chris Hedges argues that our country is undergoing an economic, political and moral collapse. He says most Americans "cannot differentiate between lies and truth" because they've abandoned literacy and print culture.Midmorning, April 16, 2010
Joe Mauer statues to be installed in downtown Minneapolis Twins catcher Joe Mauer will be "on parade" in downtown Minneapolis this baseball season -- in the form of more than a dozen decorated statues which will be installed starting Friday.April 15, 2010
A mother's quest to save her son Randi Davenport struggled to find treatment and a new diagnosis for her autistic son after he developed psychotic behavior during his teens. The mental health system she encountered was willing to accommodate his developmental disability or his psychiatric diagnosis, but not both.Midmorning, April 15, 2010
Carter to volunteer in Minn. on housing rehab Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity officials are preparing for an October visit by former President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn.April 13, 2010
Klobuchar: 'I love my job; this is where I want to stay' Morning Edition's Cathy Wurzer spoke with Klobuchar Tuesday about the Supreme Court nomination process, as well as about her name being mentioned as a possible nominee.April 13, 2010
Why Neil Gaiman loves libraries Award-winning author Neil Gaiman says libraries are more vital than ever. To press his point he's serving as honorary chair for National Library Week.April 12, 2010
Spring is the season for love, scientifically speaking For anyone who's survived a Minnesota winter, a nice day in April seems to be about as close as you can get to perfect. When the weather warms up, instead of wind chill, it's love that's in the air. Why is that? Science of course.April 9, 2010