Christopher Vondracek at the Star Tribune spoke with some concerned farmers about how trade wars and President Donald Trump’s tariffs will affect their livelihoods.
Nina Moini and Ellie Roth at MPR News talked with U of M political science professor Kathryn Pearson about how Minnesota law stands against a president’s executive orders.
Christopher Ingraham at the Minnesota Reformer investigates how, over the past five years, hundreds of people in Polk County have been charged with possessing drugs in “drug-free zones” despite not setting foot on those properties.
Bill Lukitsch at the Star Tribune is reporting Justin A. Butler, a St. Paul bank executive, is accused of swindling a man who bought two Duck Donuts franchises for nearly $1 million and wound up at least $300,000 in the hole.
Adam Uren at Bring Me the News reports Condé Nast Traveler’s list of the 51 best museums in the U.S. has only one Minnesota destination on it: Paisley Park.
Aaron Nesheim at Sahan Journal has a piece on how Twin Cities Native Lacrosse is spreading awareness of the game’s Indigenous roots by hosting pickup games on Lake Harriet during the Art Shanty exhibition.
Babs Santos at FOX 9 writes that Mankato locals got their first look at the new documentary film, “11.21.61,” about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s visit to the city to spread his vision of freedom, justice and equality for all.
Nicole Hvidsten and Joy Summers at the Star Tribune report Chef Jorge Guzmán and the Minneapolis restaurant he co-founded in 2020, Petite Leon, have severed ties.