Benton Co. Sheriff's Office reunites calves with owner "Typically, when livestock goes missing we hear from the owner pretty quickly. This time we had to do a little more work on our end to find out where they belong," Benton County Sheriff Troy Heck told MPR News.July 3, 2018
Missing Thai boys found alive in cave, governor says Twelve members of a boys soccer team and their coach were trapped in the cave by rising floodwaters more than a week ago. "We found them safe," Chiang Rai Gov. Narongsak Osatanakorn said.July 2, 2018
In Sauk Centre, moving 'Main Street' to Main Street Nearly 100 years after the publication of "Main Street," some residents are working to preserve Nobel Prize-winning writer Sinclair Lewis' place in the town's history.July 2, 2018
Rivers of Oil, Episode 4: The rallying cry In the early 2000s, the Keystone XL oil pipeline became one of the most powerful symbols in the fight against climate change. And since then, it's not just local landowners fighting pipelines in their backyards anymore. It's environmental groups, Native Americans tribes, farmers and ranchers, and a crucial addition to the alliance -- climate change activists. But how did it begin?June 27, 2018
360 video: How to find the summer constellations Have you ever wanted to casually point out Cygnus, Leo and Cassiopeia? Just in time for summer, this panoramic video shows you some tricks to help you navigate the night sky.June 26, 2018
Rivers of Oil, Episode 3: The spark that ignited fires Pipelines have become a potent issue for Native American and indigenous people, who are fighting them across North America. Part of the fight is over culture and identity. But it also involves a messy history of land and treaties, and a long, complicated -- and often adversarial -- relationship with the U.S. government.June 26, 2018
Somali memoir tells remarkable story of survival Abdi Nor Iftin's "Call Me American" traces his journey from a nomadic life through the horrors of war and finally to the country he had learned to love through movies.June 25, 2018
As transgender people seek change, hospital doors open Changes in federal health insurance rules are helping drive a revolution in care for transgender people. Doctors working to meet that demand are also navigating some difficult medical and ethical questions. At Mayo Clinic, one young patient's experience reveals what's at stake.June 25, 2018
Bulldog from Minnesota wins World's Ugliest Dog title A 9-year-old English bulldog owned by a Minnesota woman was named the winner of the 2018 World's Ugliest Dog contest in the San Francisco Bay Area.June 24, 2018
Saudi Arabia lifts ban on women drivers The country allowed women to drive for the first time on Sunday, ending its widely-criticized ban on women drivers.June 24, 2018