AARP Foundation sues nursing home to stop illegal evictions Gloria and Bill Single lived together in a nursing home until she was evicted without warning. Complaints about illegal evictions from nursing homes are up 73 percent in California since 2011.November 13, 2017
Ground Level: Minnesotans upbeat even as problems, politics swirl Geography, politics, race and education sharply divide Minnesotans on many issues. Yet, we're overwhelmingly hopeful about the state's future. Those are the first findings from Ground Level, an MPR News project using opinion surveys to guide in-depth reporting. Here's what we've learned.November 13, 2017
Rebuild or leave? Puerto Ricans face tough choices after hurricane More than 140,000 Puerto Ricans have left since Hurricane Maria and some experts estimate more than 300,000 more could leave in the next two years. That's on top of a similar-size exodus over the last decade of economic crisis, creating a massive population loss for the U.S. territory of 3.4 million.November 9, 2017
The life of Catholic social activist Dorothy Day A documentary about the life and work of journalist and social activist Dorothy Day. She founded the Catholic Worker movement, which established soup kitchens and housing in the Great Depression of the 1930s.November 8, 2017
Sales roar for MN museum's 'Stranger Things' dinosaur hoodie Fans of the Netflix show "Stranger Things" swarmed the Science Museum of Minnesota's website Tuesday to snap up the museum's vintage Thunder Lizard hoodies, which became a sensation after appearing on a recent episode.November 7, 2017
Scientists say they've found hidden space in Great Pyramid of Giza Researchers used equipment that detects muons. Measuring the density of the tiny particles yielded an image of what's behind the pyramid walls with no damage to the ancient structure.November 2, 2017
The 'Afterglow' that pets leave behind Poet Eileen Myles recounts their life with Rosie, a dog Myles adopted in 1990. This is not an ordinary memoir of a lovable dog; the poet uses their relationship to explore spirituality, mortality, and love.October 31, 2017
WCCO Radio legend Roger Erickson dies at 89 Longtime WCCO Radio broadcaster Roger Erickson died Monday night. Erickson was co-host of the Boone and Erickson morning show on WCCO Radio. It ran for 37 years, from the early '60s to the late '90s.October 31, 2017