MPR News Update

Today on the MPR News Update: Yet another spring snowstorm hits Minnesota. The state House passes a health and human services funding bill -- and votes to require drug tests on its members.
Today on the MPR News Update we take a look at the ethics probe into Rep. Michele Bachmann's 2012 presidential campaign. Fargo-Moorhead braces for an expected Red River deluge. And weather forecasters say -- seriously -- we could be in for another April winter storm.
Today on the MPR News Update: Whole sections of the Boston area are under lock and key as authorities track a suspect in the marathon bombings; almost 2 feet of snow in some portions of the state made for a tough morning slog to work; Rep. John Kline says he won't run against incumbent Sen. Al Franken; and there's talk about using fees to raise revenue at the state Capitol.
Today on the MPR News Update, we're staying up to date with the aftermath of the Boston bomb attacks, talking to Iron rangers about proposed changes to Highway 53, and listening to weather service experts using Minnesotans to pay attention to tornado sirens.
Today on the MPR News Update: The FBI is searching for clues on the Boston bombings, we wonder how to talk to kids about violence, there's a sad discovery in the dirty laundry from an area hospital, and some Twin Cities students are in trouble over an alleged racial incident.
Today on the MPR News Update: The long locked out American Crystal Sugar workers will get their keys back, we look at the effort at the State Capitol to regulate dog and cat breeders, hear from a young Minnesotan who's looking forward to full implementation of the health care overhaul, and more.