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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Archives for December 2018

Arts & Culture

No Eaux Claires music festival in 2019, organizers say

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 11, 2018, 7:03 AM Dec 11, 2018
21

Bon Iver frontman Justin Vernon and Aaron Dessner started the festival in his hometown four years ago. But summer music festivals are becoming musical tap rooms — there are too many of them now for even the good ones to survive. Read more →

What’s on MPR News – 12/11/18

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 11, 2018, 6:00 AM Dec 11, 2018
1

Here are the stories, topics, and guests you’ll hear today on MPR News. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Star Tribune film critic resigns amid evidence of plagiarism

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 10, 2018, 8:07 PM Dec 10, 2018
24

Nothing can save a journalism career like a little attribution. And yet, every now and again, we hear the stories of journalists who lift the work of other journalists and pass it as their own.
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This or That

When the news hurts a good cause

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 10, 2018, 4:40 PM Dec 10, 2018
7

Newspeople can get a bad rap. Sometimes they deserve it. For sure, it’s difficult to condense a lot of information into the bite-sized morsels that result in local TV news. But sometimes, the telling can do immense damage, particular if journalists think that every story must have a good guy and a bad guy.
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Crime and Justice

School shootings from the shooter’s perspective

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 10, 2018, 1:16 PM Dec 10, 2018
2

Friday marks the sixth anniversary of the Sandy Hook school shooting in Connecticut.

Each year at this time, Sandy Hook Promise, the group formed by family members of some of those killed in the massacre, releases a devastating PSA to help people recognize the signs of someone who might use violence in school. Read more →

Education

Some schools ignored prediction of a pilot shortage in the U.S.

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 10, 2018, 11:12 AM Dec 10, 2018
19

There’s a shortage of pilots in the United States, which prompts us to consider some of the short-sighted decisions of some education institutions in these parts earlier in the century. Read more →

Education

Anti-Trump meme posted to Brainerd elementary school Facebook page

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 10, 2018, 9:47 AM Dec 10, 2018

Brainerd school authorities are promising to get to the bottom of who posted an anti-Trump meme to the Garfield Elementary School’s Facebook page on Saturday. Read more →

Education

UW System punishes La Crosse chancellor over free speech week invitation to adult film actress

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 10, 2018, 8:27 AM Dec 10, 2018
22

Joe Gow’s bosses have done everything but draw him a diagram of how to clean out a desk and announce a resignation, but he’s hanging in there at the University of Wisconsin La Crosse, still getting pelted with criticism for paying former porn actress Nina Hartley to speak on campus for Free Speech Week.
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Health

A Duluth woman’s path to homelessness

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 10, 2018, 7:03 AM Dec 10, 2018
9

Roberta Kriegh, 37, has been homeless since the dog she depended on for emotional support died. It’s hard to see how she has any path out of her problem. Read more →

What’s on MPR News – 12/10/11

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 10, 2018, 6:00 AM Dec 10, 2018
10

Here are the stories, topics, and guests you’ll hear today on MPR News. Read more →

Arts & Culture

MPR News photojournalist took one of the world’s 100 best pictures of 2018

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 7, 2018, 2:11 PM Dec 7, 2018
1

We are in the time of year when we organize annual lists of top stories. Time today issued its list of the 100 best photos of 2018. MPR News photojournalist Evan Frost made the impressive cut with this one. If you don’t know the story of the raccoon, we welcome you from your slumber. It’s Read more →

Politics

Undocumented housekeeper who blew whistle on Trump resort gives up job

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 7, 2018, 1:07 PM Dec 7, 2018
4

We know a little more today about what’s going to happen to Victorina Morales, the undocumented worker in one of President Trump’s resorts, who came forward in yesterday’s New York Times to suggest the resort knows she’s undocumented while the president speaks ill of such people. Read more →

This or That

On the challenge of assessing a politician’s 94 years

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 7, 2018, 9:20 AM Dec 7, 2018
25

Nobody is in a more precarious position in assessing a person who hasn’t been buried yet than the nation’s journalists, as NPR ombudsman Elizabeth Jensen makes clear this week in her column. Read more →

Crime and Justice

MN man can’t get driver’s license even though he did nothing wrong

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 7, 2018, 8:32 AM Dec 7, 2018
11

Mark Brown, of Apple Valley, should just drive without a license. Then ask for a jury trial when/if he’s nabbed by the gendarmes. If there’s justice in the world, a small group of honest men and women will let him skate. Read more →

Politics

‘Enemy of the people?’ A rebuttal from the scene of a massacre

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 7, 2018, 7:09 AM Dec 7, 2018
18

Having patted himself on the back (according to White House sources) for keeping a civil tongue during the days of services for former President George H. W. Bush this week, President Trump returned to the security blanket of Twitter late Thursday.
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