Former religion reporter now preaches from pulpit On the first Sunday morning of October,
pastor Steve Scott looked far beyond the surroundings of his
western Wisconsin congregation to find worthy subjects for their
prayers: recent natural disaster victims in Indonesia and the
Philippines.October 16, 2009
Family rejects notions that balloon incident was hoax The father of a 6-year-old boy who
was thought to be in a helium balloon that floated away said Friday
accusations that the ordeal was a publicity stunt are "extremely
pathetic." The sheriff said he will be asking more questions.October 16, 2009
Developer targeting Vikings for new L.A. stadium The developer working to bring the NFL back
to the Los Angeles area with a sleek, new 75,000-seat stadium has a
600-acre site to build the proposed venue and is close to having
the legal go-ahead to break ground.October 16, 2009
Women veterans, military members gather for inaugural summit The number of women in the military has increased over the years, but it's been only recently that Minnesota has set aside a special state program for women veterans.October 16, 2009
The vet solves your pet puzzles Veterinarian Kate An Hunter and her dog, Ansel, stop by the MPR studios to answer questions about animal care and training.Midday, October 16, 2009
The mystery surrounding Amelia Earhart A new film opens next week about the life and mystery of Amelia Earhart, the first woman to pilot a plane across the Atlantic Ocean. Midmorning discusses the aviatrix's lasting cultural impact, and the latest archaeological information on her disappearance over the Pacific.Midmorning, October 15, 2009
Motorists urged to keep an eye out for deer Officials are reminding motorists to drive carefully as the state's 1.2 million white-tailed deer population becomes more active during the fall breeding season.October 14, 2009
Bruce Feiler: How Moses influences American history Author Bruce Feiler discusses his newest book, "America's Prophet: Moses and the American Story," in conversation with Stephen Smith, executive editor of American RadioWorks.Midday, October 14, 2009
Icy roads lead to crashes, spinouts in Twin Cities The winter driving season has already begun, and Twin Cities commuters have gotten their first taste of it this week with snow one day and icy roads the next.October 13, 2009
Women worldwide: From oppression to opportunity Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Nicholas Kristof addresses the Westminster Town Hall Forum about his new book, "Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide."Midday, October 13, 2009
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