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How to Share a Life Story in the Pioneer Press

December 3, 2025

The Pioneer Press offers a way to honor loved ones who have passed away. To do this, you need to send an email with specific details. This includes your name, address, phone number, and the details of the person who died. You can also add a photo if you want. The newspaper needs to check that the p

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A Legal Battle: Gun and Notes at the Center of a Murder Case

December 1, 2025

In a New York courtroom, a man named Luigi Mangione is fighting to keep certain evidence out of his upcoming murder trial. The evidence in question includes a handgun and a notebook. Prosecutors believe these items connect Mangione to the killing of a top executive from UnitedHealthcare. Mangione's

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Holiday Shows: Old Tunes Get a Fresh Spin

December 1, 2025

This holiday season, local stages are buzzing with creative takes on classic tunes and stories. Instead of the usual performances, artists are mixing things up to bring new life to familiar favorites. Take, for instance, the Andean folk music scene. A group called Border CrosSing is putting on a sh

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Post-Thanksgiving Travelers Face Winter Weather Challenges

November 28, 2025

Travelers heading out after Thanksgiving might want to bundle up and be cautious. A mix of snow, rain, and cold temperatures is expected to make journeys tricky across the northern United States. The National Weather Service has issued winter storm warnings from Montana all the way to New York. Thi

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Winter Fun in the Twin Cities: Activities for Families

November 28, 2025

Winter in Minnesota is not just about cold weather; it's a time for fun and excitement. The Twin Cities offer a variety of activities that can make the season enjoyable for everyone. From light festivals to train rides, there's something for every family to enjoy. One of the highlights is the Illum

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Winter Olympics Flame's Journey Begins Under Cloudy Skies

November 27, 2025

The Olympic flame's journey to the Milan Cortina Winter Games started with a twist. Bad weather in western Greece forced the torch-lighting ceremony indoors, moving it from the ancient stadium to a nearby museum. The flame, usually lit by the sun's rays, had to rely on a backup flame from a rehearsa

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The Sunlit Spark: How the Olympic Flame Comes to Life

November 26, 2025

The Olympic flame, a symbol of unity and tradition, starts its journey in Ancient Olympia, Greece. This flame, lit using a concave mirror and sunlight, connects the ancient games to the modern Winter Olympics. The ceremony is a mix of ancient rituals and modern challenges, like bad weather and secur

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AI in Medicine: A Double-Edged Sword for Patients

November 23, 2025

Artificial intelligence is changing the game in many fields, and healthcare is next. This shift brings both good and bad news for patients. On the bright side, AI could make getting a correct diagnosis easier and faster. It might also reduce the need for doctor visits, making healthcare more conveni

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Saying Goodbye: A Guide to Sharing a Life Well-Lived

November 23, 2025

In St. Paul, the city council has made a decision that might affect how people remember their loved ones. They've banned cryptocurrency kiosks, which might seem unrelated, but it's a sign of how technology is changing even our most traditional practices. When someone passes away, families often wan

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St. Paul's Holiday Craft Markets: A Creative Gift Guide

November 22, 2025

St. Paul is a hotspot for creativity, especially during the holidays. Local artists and makers are gearing up for a series of craft markets and art festivals. These events are perfect for finding unique gifts and supporting local talent. The Interact Center is hosting a holiday sale with original a