MPR News with Tom Weber

Tom Weber, a reporter and host at MPR News for a decade, resigned effective June 22, 2018. You can find his work covering the people and places of Minnesota here.
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Minn. Sex Offender Program faces tough questions in wake of court ruling
Eric Janus, member of the Sex Offender Civil Commitment Advisory Task Force, spoke with MPR News' Tom Weber about provisional release, as well as the future of the sex offender treatment program.
Explaining Minnesota's dwindling moose population
So far, researchers have been puzzled by the declines, pointing to several factors that could be negatively influencing moose health.
New agricultural buffer zone rules enacted
Minnesota is rolling out new, stricter standards for buffer zones strips of vegetation that keep some pollutants from washing off farm fields into waterways.
Why the U.S. bombed Hiroshima
University of Virginia History Professor Robert Stolz joins Mike Mulcahy for a conversation about why the U.S. did it, and whether there was more to it than what most people learn in history class.
Analysis: Republican presidential debate brought a mixed bag
Mike Mulcahy hosts MPR's political commentators Todd Rapp and Maureen Shaver for analysis on the Republican primary debate of candidates chosen by Fox News, and a look at the summer's local political news
Reflections on race, one year after Ferguson
August 9 marks one year since Michael Brown's death in Ferguson, Mo. MPR News' Tom Weber spoke with three people who have been part of the wave of activism in Minnesota that followed.
Mille Lacs walleye: Many questions, a few answers
When it comes to walleye fishing on Lake Mille Lacs, Minnesota's would-be anglers are left without answers to some important ecological questions.