Anna Sago

Intern
Anna Sago is a Summer 2025 Breaking News Intern at the Minnesota Star Tribune. She recently graduated from the Missouri School of Journalism and is originally from northeast Tennessee.

Latest from Anna Sago

Map: See where you can legally buy marijuana in Minnesota

Wondering where you can purchase adult-use or medical cannabis in the North Star State? We’ve got you covered.
November 25, 2025

Fitness clubs have become a post-pandemic social oasis

Groups like Mill City Running and Run BLK gather hundreds of residents for exercise and community. They’re among scores of similar clubs popping up across the country.
August 13, 2025

‘Not funny’: Minnesota Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve condemns sex toy incidents at WNBA games

Reeve said throwing sex toys toward the court is “the latest version” of sexualizing women.
August 8, 2025

Why Minnesota’s legal cannabis businesses may struggle to meet demand

Adult-use dispensaries and their customers are ready to buy and sell cannabis flower. But finding an adequate supply may be a challenge for some time.
August 8, 2025

Elusive bear survives more than a week with a jar on its head before being freed

A female black bear in western Wisconsin is recovering from the ordeal.
August 6, 2025

Minnesota camps change programming amid a summer of smoky air

Summer camps have brought activities inside, cut down on strenuous play and even canceled entire days of programs.
August 5, 2025
Campers and counselors at YMCA Camp Day Croix during their first week. This is one of the camps that is ON this summer, while others, including YMCA overnight camps, are canceled. Here, Josephine, 7 and Finley, 6, measure their social distancing before going out for a canoe ride. brian.peterson@startribune.com Hudson, WI Thursday, June 11, 2020

The Reasonable Doubts, Minnesota’s only all-judge band, is more than a guilty pleasure

The band plays covers ranging from AC/DC to Beyoncé and serves as an outlet to release stress.
August 3, 2025

This summer has been hot, smoky and soggy, and Minnesotans are sick of it

Slightly more than half of days since mid-May have featured heavy rain, high heat, bad air or some combination in the Twin Cities.
August 1, 2025

10-year-old boy fatally struck while riding bicycle in Becker

Sherburne County officials said the driver was cooperating with investigators.
July 30, 2025

Borrowing limits may put law or med school out of reach

A new law sets new caps on direct federal loans and eliminates the Graduate PLUS loan program.
July 29, 2025

Why do Minnesota anglers need a special stamp to fish for trout?

The fishing license add-on funds trout and salmon stocking, habitat maintenance and more.
July 25, 2025

Minnesota Democrats mum on Minneapolis mayoral race after Omar Fateh wins DFL endorsement

Several lawmakers who supported Frey or progressive challengers in previous races declined to say who they’ll back this year.
July 25, 2025
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