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Finding a cause you're passionate about isn't the problem - figuring out how to get your message across and how to enact change: that's the problem.The…
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If you think the bad old days of the Twin Ports as a hub for sex trafficking became a thing of the past with 9/11 and the advent of Homeland Security,…
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Duluth's Superintendent of Schools, Bill Gronseth, knows how to pack a house. "ISD 709 Annual Report to the Community" could be a suit reading stats, but…
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How to untangle the ins and outs of ranked choice voting, an issue that residents can vote on - the old-fashioned way - on election day.More information…
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The future of Social Security, Medicaid and Medicare may not be as bleak as it's being made to seem. But that's part of the problem: not only too much…
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Some wins ... some losses and a fresh list of priorities for next session. Representative Jen Schultz joins us this morning to talk about the highs and…
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After her year as president of the League of Women Voters Duluth, Zandy Zwiebel steps down with one event on her "we just didn't get to it this year" list…
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Every year, Lutheran Social Services (LSS) in Duluth helps over 600 homeless youth in our community. They provide a gamut of services, from a teen clinic…
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Lead exposure in children and pregnant women can cause serious health problems. And even though lead paint was outlawed in 1978, Duluth has old housing…
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Two weeks from today, community members will descend on Bayfront Park to celebrate Earth Day. Rachel Loeffler-Kemp tells us more about the April 22…