Episode 777
Friday, October 4, 2019
Then I Shall Cut Out the White Bread
What does milk and explosives in 1910 have to do with today’s minimum wage ordinances? Plus, red meat and dew point for Dr Mike’s Science Sac.
- Voicemail It In Friday [8:36]
- News Bag [36:48]
- Dr Mike’s Science Sac [1:46:22]
- Red meat good for you again?
- Has the dew point been rising?
- Nature on vaping
- “Natural killer“ cells
State releases $30 million for school safety upgrades
Minnesota Public Radio
University of Minnesota review shows room for improvement in handing over public information
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Diabetes activist enters race for Minnesota’s eighth congressional seat
Associated Press
Saint Paul to allow city engineer to set new, lower speed limits
Dynamite vs. dairy cows: The odd legal foundations of Minneapolis labor law
Minnesota Public Radio
Metro Transit pulls electric buses from C Line temporarily due to charging issue
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Business leaders call for more police in downtown Minneapolis
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office seeks $5 million for body cameras
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Hennepin County sheriff’s major demoted after squad abandoned in ditch near Wisconsin bar
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Ramsey, Washington county program aims to make it easier for people convicted of low-level crimes to expunge record
Saint Paul Pioneer Press
Man dead after argument, shooting near Franklin and Riverside in Minneapolis
Saint Paul Pioneer Press
Nineteen Saint Cloud high school students charged in fight last month
Minneapolis Star Tribune
University of Minnesota warns of a possible rabid bat on campus
KARE-TV