Elizabeth Dunbar
Reporter
Minnesota Public Radio
Elizabeth Dunbar Feature Archive
The search for answers in a fatal bus crash in southern Minnesota continued Friday as investigators continued looking at whether the bus had any equipment failures.
(11/20/2009)
An institute that has made a name for itself by criticizing violent video games said it will close its doors by the end of the year.
(11/20/2009)
The state's unemployment rate rose slightly in October, even as state employers added 2,200 jobs, according to new numbers released Thursday.
(11/19/2009)
Tarek ibn Ziyad Academy, a charter school which caters to Muslim students, was found to have eight teachers on staff who didn't hold valid teaching licenses. State money will be withheld from the school starting Dec. 15.
(11/18/2009)
Cases of H1N1 influenza continue to decrease in Minnesota schools, even while five more deaths from the illness were confirmed in the past week, according to the Minnesota Department of Health.
(11/18/2009)
Authorities have found the body of a pilot whose plane crashed in a remote area of Clearwater County as he headed north to go deer hunting.
(11/18/2009)
Up to 1,300 ash trees on the Twin Cities campuses of the University of Minnesota could eventually die from the invasive emerald ash borer, whose larvae destroy the trees' ability to transport water and nutrients.
(11/18/2009)
Public H1N1 flu vaccine clinics are happening in most counties throughout the state this week, but it might be easier for the public to get information about the clinics in some counties than others.
(11/17/2009)
A former inmate is suing Ramsey County and medical staff at the county's workhouse after he said his tuberculosis went untreated for 54 days while he served time there last year.
(11/17/2009)
The Recycling Association of Minnesota is launching the first major statewide effort to recycle Christmas lights.
(11/15/2009)
The conflict between Jews and Muslims in the Middle East has often caused tension between people of the two different faiths living in other parts of the world.
(11/13/2009)
Minnesota's top election official believes redesigned absentee ballot envelopes and instructions will help reduce voter error in Minnesota elections.
(11/13/2009)
A woman who police said falsely reported seeing a man with a gun at Saint Paul College was using another woman's name to attend school, police said Friday.
(11/13/2009)
The Federal Aviation Administration said Friday that its air traffic controllers should have contacted air defense officials much sooner in the case of a Northwest Airlines jet last month that flew past its destination.
(11/13/2009)
Xcel Energy on Thursday filed a request with Minnesota regulators to increase natural gas rates by 2.8 percent beginning next year.
(11/12/2009)