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September 23, 2015
Farm fatalities highest in Midwest

Farm fatalities highest in Midwest

From 2003 to 2013, Iowa led the nation in farm deaths. Altogether, the Midwest accounted for 44 percent of the 4,863 people who died in work-related farming accidents in that period. The Midwest also generated some of the highest fatality rates. Washington, which is one of three states that enforces workplace safety rules on small farms, had the nation's lowest fatality rate.
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September 3, 2015
Think the Fair feels crowded? Compare attendance stats

Think the Fair feels crowded? Compare attendance stats

State Fair officials publish attendance data each day. Compare the crowds now to the crowds in 2014 and 2013, and grimace at the thought of that record number.
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July 30, 2015
Beating the odds

Beating the odds

Schools showing the highest percentage of students scoring at grade level or better.
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July 30, 2015
Reading and math scores 2008-15

Reading and math scores 2008-15

A look at the trend in reading and math scores.
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July 30, 2015
Falling short

Falling short

The lowest percentage of students scoring at grade level or better.
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June 5, 2015
Building momentum

Building momentum

Nearly 7 miles of the Green Line's 11-mile route and most of the new track from where the line diverges from the Blue Line in Minneapolis are in St. Paul. Along the way are 64 projects underway, finished or planned.
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May 27, 2015
The Commons in Downtown East

The Commons in Downtown East

The City of Minneapolis has its $18-million park design in hand and now needs the money to build The Commons in Downtown East.
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May 19, 2015
Sgt. Martin Sayre and Lt. Jeff Oxton, of the St. Cloud police department SWAT team and their Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle (MRAP), that was

What military surplus gear does your police agency have?

City, county and state police agencies in Minnesota often get gear from the military. Look up by agency or item type.
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May 11, 2015

US agency approvals Shell's Arctic oil and gas drilling plan

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management on Monday approved the multi-year exploration plan in the Chukchi Sea for Shell after reviewing thousands of comments from the public, Alaska Native organizations and state and federal agencies.
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May 9, 2015
A future of water shortages?

A future of water shortages?

A struggle has broken out over control of water in the Twin Cities metro area, pitting local officials against the Metropolitan Council and stirring debate about who is the best steward of the precious natural resource.
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May 8, 2015
Interactive: Young victims of gun violence in Minnesota

Interactive: Young victims of gun violence in Minnesota

They died on the street. In cars. At parties. In school. At home. In all, 116 Minnesota youths died from shootings in the past 12 years. Sometimes it was an accident. Often it was murder. In some cases, the circumstances are a mystery. All were 18 years old or younger.
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March 17, 2015

St. Paul fatal police shootings since 2004

St. Paul police officers have used deadly force against 14 men since 2004. Here's a look at what happened in each of these incidents. Here's more about St. Paul officers' use of deadly force.
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February 5, 2015
These are the worst bridges in Minnesota

These are the worst bridges in Minnesota

As the Minnesota legislature prepares to open its 2015 legislative session on Tuesday, lawmakers in both major parties agree that more needs to be done to repair the state's aging transportation infrastructure. About 1,200 of Minnesota's more than 20,000 bridges are classified as structurally deficient — they're safe, but need to be monitored, maintained and ultimately replaced. The map below shows the bridges with the lowest sufficiency rating. A lower rating indicates greater disrepair.
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January 25, 2015
Metro vs. outstate: Which counties pay most taxes and which get most aid?

Metro vs. outstate: Which counties pay most taxes and which get most aid?

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January 11, 2015
Signs point to a growing economy

Signs point to a growing economy

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December 29, 2014
Interactive: Measuring up on Medicaid fraud

Interactive: Measuring up on Medicaid fraud

Minnesota lags behind several comparable states, including Missouri and Wisconsin, in recovering money from large Medicaid frauds. Click on the "By State" and "By Amount" buttons to see how Minnesota compares. Source: Office of the Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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October 12, 2014

Interactive: What happens to child abuse reports in Minnesota?

What would happen if you were to make a child abuse report in Minnesota? More than likely, it will not be investigated.
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August 19, 2014
Graphic: Minneapolis Police Department diversity

Graphic: Minneapolis Police Department diversity

Today's Minneapolis Police Department has 807 officers and cadets in field training. Department officials are wrestling with how to make the force more diverse. Here is a racial breakdown of the current police department and incoming recruits:
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July 17, 2014
Alternatives to the Sandpiper crude oil pipeline

Alternatives to the Sandpiper crude oil pipeline

Minnesota regulators are considering alternative routes for Enbridge Energy's proposed $2.6 billion crude oil pipeline through northern Minnesota. Two proposed alternatives are entirely different routes, avoiding much or all, of the northern Minnesota lakes region.
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July 4, 2014

Interactive: Down in smoke

A recent national smoking study reveals smokers in poorer Minnesota counties are quitting at slower rates.
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