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Carol Brundieck walks through life with a smile and radiant attitude. She’s needed both during the past two years. → Read More
The FDA is considering accelerated approval of a new drug shown to attack amyloid plaque in the human brain, a contributing cause of cognitive dysfunction in dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. The FDA is expected to reach a decision by Friday, January 6. → Read More
The Crystal community came together Sunday to surprise a young girl as she battles cancer. → Read More
In a small home studio, May Ling Kopecky uses canvas, paper, and colors to reveal herself to others. → Read More
At the dock beneath the VFW Post 1782, a pontoon boat powered by volunteers carries a daily manifest of smiles. → Read More
Researchers at two universities have discovered an associated connection between racism and memory loss. → Read More
The isolation many people faced during the COVID-19 pandemic was a perfect storm for those battling addiction and even those in recovery, and two years into the pandemic, addiction counselors have seen a dramatic change in population struggling with addiction. → Read More
One of Minnesota’s leading organizations for LGBTQ rights is getting new leadership. → Read More
Doctors at Mayo Clinic are asking parents to be on the lookout for signs of hepatitis in their children. → Read More
Construction jobs are booming once again with the recovery from the pandemic. The latest data from the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development shows 7,504 vacancies in the construction and excavation sector. And the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates jobs in this sector will grow 8% by 2030. → Read More
The lines are all memorized and the lighting and technical staging is in its final rehearsals. But when the audience starts filing into Illusion Theater this weekend they will experience a script that’s been five years in the making and written with real-life experience. → Read More
Kanada Yazbek lives with a condition too few people know about let alone understand. → Read More
The father of a girl with Down Syndrome has recorded and released an album to tell her story. → Read More
The number of overall preterm births in Minnesota are dropping, but only if the mothers are white. → Read More
The Medal of Honor Museum will be built in Arlington, Texas and is scheduled to open in 2024. → Read More
Nearly two years into the pandemic, many families are still struggling to put food on the table. → Read More
Venoreen Browne-Boatswain’s husband was as enthusiastic and energetic as they come. → Read More
Steve Wagner is a former sales coach who talked for a living – until he couldn’t. → Read More
The days of Northwest Airlines have flown beyond the horizon, but even horizons are sometimes never lost. → Read More
University of St. Thomas students are rallying against hate posters left on campus early Monday morning. → Read More