Minnesota Now with Nina Moini

Minnesota Now with Nina Moini
Minnesota Now with Nina Moini
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Minnesota Now with Nina Moini is journalism that doesn’t take itself too seriously. It’s reporting that puts people first with live, down-to-earth, unscripted interviews that aim to inform and entertain. Tune in to Minnesota Now weekdays at noon on the radio or the live audio stream at mprnews.org.

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Reflections on Rosalynn Carter's legacy of supporting caregivers
Mrs. Carter was advocate for caregivers. As a teenager she herself took on a caregiving role as the eldest of four siblings after her father died. Shortly after leaving office, she established the Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregiving.
Findings from a U.S. report on the impacts of climate change are grim. A scientist's take on Minnesota's climate future
Damage to buildings, ruined crops, medical bills: Climate change is costing people money. These are some of the findings in a new report by the U.S. government, which looks at the impacts of climate change, as well as what people are doing to slow it down and adapt to it.
St. Paul Police Chief Axel Henry on one year on the job
Henry joined MPR News guest host Catharine Richert to talk about unforeseen challenges, depleting staff levels, hiring solutions and how he’s addressing gun violence and school violence.
First director of UMN Cannabis Research Center on studying the impact of marijuana legalization in Minnesota
Minnesota became one of the latest states to legalize marijuana with the passage of House File 100 earlier this year. The law included two and a half million dollars for the University of Minnesota to study the impact of legalization.
Wayne Ducheneaux II is stepping down from Native Governance Center. Here's a look at his legacy
He was the Native-led organization’s first executive director and helped to grow its work from a single program to many — all of which serve tribes and their needs.
MPR News meteorologist Sven Sundgaard had his first full day on the tundra Tuesday, observing over a dozen polar bears. Here’s his update.
Superintendent: Rochester Public Schools faces $10M in cuts after failed referendum
Rochester Public Schools faces a daunting task of balancing the budget as it also negotiates the next teacher contract which calls for raises.