Warm winters are not brown winters

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Winters in Minnesota are more than 5 degrees warmer, on average, since 1970, reports MPR News. But higher temps don’t mean less snow; in fact, the opposite is often true

Sen. Amy Klobuchar presented Pope Leo “with a copy of the U.S. Senate resolution commemorating the victims” of the shooting at Annunciation Church and School, according to Reuters. Klobuchar and Sen. Tina Smith are the resolution’s co-sponsors. 

With the advent of driverless cars on Minneapolis streets becoming an ever-stronger possibility, many people have questions about what the experience is like. Two Minnesota Star Tribune reporters went to Phoenix to give the service a try

If cash is tight, like it is for many Minnesotans, Racket offers their Freeloader Friday lineup of 128 free things to do this weekend. And come back to read our lead story on Monday, in which Shadi Bushra will look at how Minnesota’s economy is — or isn’t — working for different groups of Minnesotans. 

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