December 28, 2001 - How technology is changing since September 11th. Face It is one of the new tools to keep Americans safe.
December 26, 2001 - War in Afghanistan has been a case of show and tell with high technology weapons.
December 26, 2001 - Morning Edition’s Cathy Wurzer talks with Lavelle Neal, who covers the Twins for the Star Tribune about the status of the Minnesota Twins as 2001 closes. The team being sold, potential Major League Baseball contraction, and a looming player contract dispute are all threats to organization.
December 24, 2001 - Americans are now turning to the internet for worship and spiritual information .
December 24, 2001 - The Minnesota Vikings have just two games left in what will be remembered as the team's worst season since the infamous Les Steckel era. The Vikings lost to the Jacksonville Jaguars 33 to three yesterday at the Metrodome. Wide Receiver Cris Carter, in what could be his last home game for the Vikings, caught seven passes thrown by third string quarterback Spergon Wynn. Wynn replaced Tood Bouman who re-injured his right thumb early in the game. Joining us now is Sean Jensen who covers the Vikings for the St. Paul Pioneer Press.
December 21, 2001 - The holiday travel season begins today for many people trying to be with friends and family for Christmas. For those taking to the air, increased security at airports, along with the crush of travelers, can be a recipe for delays. Joining us from the Twin Cities airport is Mary Beth Schubert, spokesperson for Northwest Airlines. That's Mary Beth Schubert, a spokesperson for Northwest Airlines.
December 21, 2001 - 140 thousand dollars in reward money is being made available today for people providing new leads on two unsolved Minnesota murder cases. The money comes from a fund called "Spotlight on Crime" which was launched earlier this year as a way to find new leads in cold cases. The rewards offered for three other muder cases are set to expire at the end of the year. Superintendent Michael Campion of the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension helps oversee the program and he's on the line now. That's Superintendent Michael Campion of the Minnesota Bureau of Crimanl Apprehension.
December 21, 2001 - Belle Weather is featured on the show.
December 21, 2001 - Emailers are encountering Spam.
December 20, 2001 - The mayor of Falcon Heights, Minnesota has just returned from Washington, DC, where she presented a kit designed to help communities fight terrorism. Mayor Sue Gehrz gave the tool kit to representatives in the Office of Homeland Security and in the Justice Department. Gehrz developed the kit with community dialogue expert Jim Gambone. It's intended to be a primer on how communities can mobilize residents to prevent and respond to terrorism. Mayor Gehrz is on the line now. That's Falcon Heights mayor Sue Gehrz (GAIR its). She's just retuned from Washington where she testified about what her community is doing to prevent terrorism.