Photos: State Fair's newest eats smush a lot of stuff together This year's 31 new menu items range from sweet to savory to somewhat questionable. One of the new sandwiches was quickly renamed after backlash over it's anti-Semitic connotations.June 20, 2017
Listen: After Yanez verdict, voices of hope and fear People are still coming to grips with the acquittal Friday of St. Anthony police officer Jeronimo Yanez in the shooting death of Philando Castile, a black man.June 19, 2017
Red River strangers share their stories, find common ground Careful listening is the idea behind a Fargo-Moorhead project that aims to break down barriers and build empathy between people who might think they have little in common. It's a simple idea that has sometimes surprising results.June 13, 2017
St. Paul Hmong-American gymnast leaps toward her Olympic dream -- and history Despite a late start in the sport, Sunisa Lee is among the country's best gymnasts. Earlier this year, the 14-year-old made the junior national team. Now, she's vying to become the first Hmong-American to represent the U.S. at the Olympics.June 9, 2017
Learn to sniff like a dog and experience the world in a new way We humans think we don't have a very good sense of smell. But psychologist Alexandra Horowitz says dogs can show us how to train our noses so they give us a window into a secret world.June 8, 2017
Parting thoughts: 'Pat the Cat' reigned on KDAL Charles "Patrick" Cadigan passed away recently at the age of 81. He and co-host Rik Jordan talked about anything that was "TOMA" or "top-of-mind awareness" in the Duluth-Superior area.June 6, 2017
The millennial obsession with self-care Why are millennials so dedicated to self-care, while their parents are considerably more averse to the phenomenon?June 4, 2017