University of Minnesota says ICE detained a graduate student U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials Thursday detained a University of Minnesota graduate student at an off-campus residence. The international graduate student was enrolled at the schoo... MPR News Staff 15h ago Ask a Bookseller: 'We Will Be Jaguars' by Nemonte Nenquimo Laynee Wessel with Bliss Books & Bindery in Stillwater, Okla., recommends “We Will be Jaguars: A Memoir of My People” by Nemonte Nenquimo and Mitch Anderson. Emily Bright 2h ago Minnesota food shelves worried as USDA cancels truckloads of food This week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture cancelled almost half of food shelf orders from Minnesota farmers through under the federal Commodity Credit Corporation. Organizations providing nutritio... Hannah Yang 2h ago Smoke and memory: A Civil War painting endures in Minnesota's Capitol At the Minnesota State Capitol, Howard Pyle’s Civil War painting “The Battle of Nashville” stands as a vivid tribute to Minnesota soldiers, preserved through time and restoration as ... Anika Besst 2h ago Red Lake Nation leader condemns Trump orders during State of the Band Address During the Red Lake Nation State of the Band Address Friday, chair Darrell Seki Jr., condemned President Donald Trump’s recent executive orders, saying they have created a crisis throughout Indi... Mathew Holding Eagle III 15h ago Alliance Bank Center won't be totally unsecured after tenants are gone, officials say City officials said they intended to meet with affected property owners Friday afternoon to formalize a plan for the building and its important skyway connection. Alex Haddon 17h ago Falcon Heights considers charging for Minnesota State Fair street parking The city of Falcon Heights is considering charging $25 per day for street parking near the Minnesota State Fair. Officials say it could bring in up to $200,000 in revenue per year. Estelle Timar-Wilcox 18h ago Authorities investigating three fatal crashes in Twin Cities metro area Authorities are investigating three separate fatal crashes involving pedestrians or cyclists in the Twin Cities metro area in less than a day. MPR News Staff Mar 28, 2025 Snow, sleet, hail, thunderstorms, record heat across Minnesota Two storms bring a variety of inclement weather to Minnesota through the weekend. Paul Huttner 14h ago Meat packing plant workers worried over USDA allowing faster line speeds A recent USDA move to extend waivers allowing faster line speeds in meat processing plants, and in time make them permanent, is getting a mixed reception. Hannah Yang 15h ago The Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party will elect a new chair on Saturday Two Democrats are vying to lead the state’s DFL Party. Members of the DFL will vote Saturday for a replacement to longtime party chair Ken Martin who left earlier this year to head up the Democr... Clay Masters 17h ago See More FOLLOW US FOR INSTANT UPDATES! Facebook iOS Android Alexa '