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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Archives for July 2014

Crime and Justice

MN judges say again: Refusing DUI test can cost license

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 14, 2014, 10:33 AM Jul 14, 2014
2

Minnesota’s implied consent law, which allows the state to revoke your driver’s license if you refuse to submit to chemical testing for DUI, has survived yet another constitutional challenge. Read more →

Sports

But enough about the All-Star Game. Tell us about us

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 14, 2014, 8:09 AM Jul 14, 2014
3

Hello, America, and welcome to Minneapolis-St. Paul! Well, actually, just Minneapolis. Read more →

People doing good

Saving children from ritualistic killing

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 14, 2014, 7:44 AM Jul 14, 2014
1

What do you do after you’ve made your fortune developing games for Playstation and other devices? For John Rowe and his friend, Lale Labuko, retirement involved stopping ritualistic killing of children. Rowe and Labuko are tackling the problem of Mingi in Ethiopia, the belief that a baby is “cursed” if it is born out of Read more →

Weather

Snow? Hail? It must be summer

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 14, 2014, 7:12 AM Jul 14, 2014
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It was a gorgeous day in Novosibirsk, central Russia, on Saturday when the sky started raining cold death. A freak hailstorm sent people scurrying, including — you may note — the woman in the stars-and-stripes bikini. No one was killed by the hail. Russia Today says snowdrifts piled up on the roads in the Ural Read more →

Sports

Pat Neshek’s road back to Minnesota

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 14, 2014, 6:40 AM Jul 14, 2014
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The Star Tribune’s Phil Miller provides the must-read story of the day (so far) with his profile of Pat Neshek , the Brooklyn Park native who makes his first-ever appearance on the All Star game this week. Read more →

Crime and Justice · Economy

Target fires security guard who turned in a shoplifter

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 13, 2014, 11:51 AM Jul 13, 2014
8

A Target security guard in Leesburg, Va., is out of a job because he reported a shoplifter to the police. The Washington Post says Dallas Northington saw the shoplifter twice on video and says he responded the way he always does; he contacted the Leesburg police. Northington, 29 and a father of two with one Read more →

Arts & Culture

The pied pianist of Uptown Minneapolis

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 12, 2014, 3:15 PM Jul 12, 2014
0

MPR’s Jay Gabler wrote yesterday about Dylan Spoering, the young Uptown boy who charmed everybody with his plan to hold a piano recital outside his home, the way others might put up a lemonade stand. The friends and neighbors in the area took it from there, whipping up support, creating a Facebook page, and trying Read more →

Crime and Justice

12-year-old arrested for pinching grandmother

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 11, 2014, 4:08 PM Jul 11, 2014
2

A 12 year old girl has been charged with a felony for pinching her grandmother. The Argus Leader reports the girl, unidentified of course, is facing a charge of abuse of an elderly woman. The girl’s mother is the one that turned her in after she saw the 75-year old woman, presumably her own mother, Read more →

Weather

Despite deep water, drivers ignore warnings

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 11, 2014, 12:45 PM Jul 11, 2014
5

Floods have returned to New Hope because of the rain this morning. Do you have any flooding where you are? pic.twitter.com/jMpwpnO3OU — KARE 11 (@kare11) July 11, 2014 Sometimes it’s hard to have sympathy for drivers. It’s not like we haven’t been told thousands of times not to drive through standing water because it might Read more →

Sports

LeBron picks Cleveland

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 11, 2014, 11:28 AM Jul 11, 2014
4

It must kill the rest of America to admit it, but Cleveland has had a pretty good week, landing both the Republican National Convention and LeBron James. In quite a surprise, it was Sports Illustrated that released the word that has had the sports tongues wagging. In his essay today, James does not promise a Read more →

Arts & Culture

NPR creates a united state of music

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 11, 2014, 11:11 AM Jul 11, 2014
1

What happens when you invite 350 musicians to learn a new piece of music, then invite them to assemble on the street and take a crack at playing it? NPR did it. “But what we’ve found, and what is so incredibly gratifying, is that amazingly talented and generous people join in — this year, about Read more →

Sports

World Cup: Enough with the Nazi references

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 11, 2014, 8:32 AM Jul 11, 2014
9

It’s been about 70 years since World War II, but when Germany beat Brazil in the World Cup this week, it unleashed a torrent of Nazi references on social media. Why? Read more →

What we can learn from Erling and Emmett

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 11, 2014, 7:49 AM Jul 11, 2014
2

It’d be just fine with us if Erling Kindem, 89, and Emmett Rychner,3, get their own reality show.
Read more →

Crime and Justice

SWAT unit kills dogs in drug search

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 11, 2014, 6:44 AM Jul 11, 2014
13

You’re a police officer executing a search warrant. Instead of knocking on a door, you break it down. Two dogs inside start barking. What do you do? Read more →

About that cure for HIV

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 10, 2014, 3:17 PM Jul 10, 2014
1

A cure for HIV. The words flow so easily, it’s possible not to grasp the meaning. A cure for HIV . For those who remember the fear that accompanied the realization that there was an insidious and unknown disease at work, the news that a child born with HIV has been cured — or at Read more →

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