🧵I recently visited Planned Parenthood's St. Paul location. By the time I arrived at noon, physician Sarah Traxler said she'd already had seen two people for abortion appointments from South Dakota, two from Wisconsin and one woman who flew in from Texas.
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The staff of the Star Tribune was named a Pulitzer Prize finalist on Monday for "Juvenile Injustice," a series of stories that exposed systemic failures in Minnesota's juvenile justice system.
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A visitor tripped and damaged a priceless piece of art on display at Mia last month. The piece, which was on display up until April 9, has been removed from the exhibition for assessment and conservation. https://t.co/zSBAUBs2Pc
Minnesota's marijuana legalization bill nears the finish line. Here are four big changes that have been made since it was introduced. #mnleg https://t.co/Lm1jrtfn3L
Join reporter @zoemjack and audience engagement editor @am_reports this Friday in St. Paul. They're looking to connect with community members of color about what they'd like to see more of from the Star Tribune.
Breaking: The Minnesota Senate has approved a bill that will provide free school meals to every student in the state regardless of family income. Final vote tally was 38-26.
Hello hello 👋 #IWD2023 is nearly here, and so are companies' cut-and-paste platitudes. And once again we're bringing you the data to see whose support for #InternationalWomensDay is genuine, and who's still got work to do.
Here's a reminder of how it works ⬇️ (1/8)
Me watching the opening snowy, cold, windy shots of the latest #TheLastOfUs episode: Ugh, it looks miserable there, why would they live there?
*Remembers where I live*
#BREAKING A former Google executive – and Minnesota's current economic development commissioner – will be the Star Tribune's next publisher and CEO.
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