December 2, 2002 - MPR's William Wilcoxen reports on how a trial can be affected by the fame of the defendant. Kirby Puckett faces a February 2003 trial on charges that he dragged a woman into a restaurant bathroom and groped her there. The trial will draw public scrutiny mostly because of Puckett's celebrity status as a Hall of Fame baseball player.
October 14, 2002 - MPR's William Wilcoxen presents report on Minnesota Twins and their disappointing finish to a remarkable season. A magical season came to a crashing halt for the Twins as they gave up a playoff-record 10 runs in one inning to the Anaheim Angels, whose 13-5 victory brought baseball's American League pennant to southern California for the first time.
October 8, 2002 - Only one team stands between the Minnesota Twins and a spot in baseball's World Series. At the Metrodome, the Twins will take on the Anaheim Angels in the opening game of the American League Championship Series. The winner of the best of seven series will face either the Saint Louis Cardinals or (Braves/Giants) in baseball's Fall Classic.
October 8, 2002 - MPR's William Wilcoxen reports from outside the Metrodome, where crowds are gathering for Game 1 against the Anaheim Angels in the American League Championship Series.
October 3, 2002 - MPR's William Wilcoxen previews playoff baseball’s return to Minnesota as the Minnesota Twins host the Oakland Athletics in Game 3 of their first-round playoff series. The last post-season baseball game at the Metrodome was the Twins' Game 7 victory in the 1991 World Series. This year's team hopes to recapture some of the Twins' postseason Metrodome magic.
August 30, 2002 - MPR's William Wilcoxen reports on a pivotal day for the future of Major League Baseball, as players and fans await word on whether the weekend's games will proceed as usual or will be cancelled by a player's strike. A strike could prematurely end a stellar season for the Minnesota Twins. The threat of a strike has already soured some fans on the national pastime.
August 29, 2002 - The Minnesota Twins lost two to nothing today in the last game of their homestand with the Seattle Mariners. And -- depending on the outcome of pending labor negotiations -- that may have been their last game of the season or even - in a worst case scenario - the last in the team's history. Tomorrow is the date major league baseball players are set to go on strike if no collective bargaining agreement is reached. Minnesota Public Radio's William Wilcoxen is back from this afternoon's Twins game and joins us now... What's the liklihood of a strike?
August 1, 2002 - The August edition of the MPR series Voices of Minnesota features riverboat captain Bill Bowell (interviewed by William Wilcoxen) and National Park Service Ranger John Anfinson (interviewed by Kate Smith).
July 10, 2002 - Saint Paul's chances of working out a ballpark funding plan with the Minnesota Twins this year are growing dimmer. To meet the terms of stadium legislation passed this spring, city voters would have to approve local funding for a new ballpark by the end of September. City officials have been meeting with Twins executives in hopes of working out a business deal in time to get a referendum question on the September ballot. But Mayor Randy Kelly says the talks have stalled, making it less likely the ballpark issue can be resolved this fall. Minnesota Public Radio's William Wilcoxen reports...
July 4, 2002 - When the Minnesota Legislature legalized some types of fireworks this year, it set the stage for the arrival of an American institution long missing from the Land of Lakes: the roadside fireworks stand. Over the past few weeks, colorful tents have sprouted in parking lots, along highway shoulders, and on frontage roads. For just a few more days, the entrepreneurial spirit will live on under those canopies as self-starting salespeople hawk their remaining sparklers, fountains, jumping jacks, and whippersnappers. Minnesota Public Radio's William Wilcoxen has this report...