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Cathy Wurzer
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Big temperature swings hit Minnesota
He also answers the question of how often the Twin Cities goes through the month of November without any measurable snowfall.
Bo Diddley upset Ed Sullivan
Sullivan had instructed Bo Diddley to perform the Tennessee Ernie Ford song "Sixteen Tons" but instead he played his signature song "Bo Diddley."
Hodges confronted by demonstrators as she visits 4th Precinct
The mayor of Minneapolis got a chilly reception as temperatures fell and gusty winds beat the sides of protesters' tents Thursday night. One person told Hodges he felt terrorized by police.
A plan for Minnesota's parks in the face of climate change
Officials who oversee the state's parks and trails system are planning for a future that may include less snow, more intense storms and a prevalence of invasive plants.
Richards didn't think much of 'Satisfaction' follow-up
In 1971, Richards said, "I never dug it as a record. The chorus was a nice idea, but we rushed it as the follow-up. I thought it was one of Andrew Loog Oldham's worst productions."
This week the Art Hounds take us to an open mic night in Duluth, an exhibition that blends art and science and the Children' Theatre Company's production of "The Jungle Book."
Protesters, police clash after officers named in Jamar Clark shooting
A gathering of hundreds of protesters at a north Minneapolis precinct grew tense Wednesday night, after police cleared the entrance of the station where some had camped since Sunday.