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Folks have been thinkng a lot about the second World War these days, remembering how the country came together with a common goal during a frightening…
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Epidemiologist Dr. Catherine McCarty joins us this morning for a half-hour of conversation about the two kinds of testing much of the world is anxiously…
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Despite Minnesota Governor Tim Walz's executive order that foreclosures and evictions would be suspended for the duration of the COVID-19 peacetime…
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If there's one thing the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us, it's that we really can change things dramatically and quickly.And when "this" (whatever "this"…
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"Addiction is a disease of isolation, and the antidote for that is community," says William Moyers of the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation.But what to do…
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The Duluth Branch NAACP was going to spend an hour and a half last night, distributing free cloth face masks to anyone, but particularly to Black,…
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Should your kids be getting up at the "regular" time, even if they don't have a class online they need to join?Should they be doing more chores around the…
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Playing the things-could-always-be-worse game isn't reliably useful to put things in perspective.But still, 102 years ago, Duluthians were coping with…
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We might be forgiven for looking a little harder than usual to find something to be happy about these days.So posts on social media claiming that "the…
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Shane Bauer says there's nothing great about having to make the tough decision to cancel Grandma's Marathon.The marathon has never been cancelled in its…