Caroline Weier

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Caroline Weier is an intern for the Minnesota Star Tribune.

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Rock the Rez camp gives Minnesota Native girls a place to play and be heard

The camp, expanding this year from South Dakota, aims to give voice to Indigenous girls in Minnesota.
May 3, 2025

U holds ‘Take Back the Night’ rally as part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month

The U’s Aurora Center brought back the signature event with a focus on community, connection and survivor voices.
April 25, 2025

Business development for former Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant finally gets green light

The total future development value of the 427-acre Rice Creek Commons is estimated at $1 billion and will be phased out.
April 10, 2025
The Gate 4 entrance to the Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant is closed with weeds sprouting everywhere. The closed facility is part of a 485-acre redevelopment project which will be auctioned off this summer.

After record high egg prices, Twin Cities residents race to buy backyard chickens

Anoka Ramsey Farm & Garden finds itself at the center of Minnesota’s backyard chicken revival, with customers lining up hours before it opens to get a crack at Friday chick restocks.
March 26, 2025

As daylight saving time approaches this weekend, here’s what you should know

The time shift begins Sunday, when clocks spring forward an hour until early November.
March 7, 2025

Beloved DeLaSalle teacher Jeremy Zavitz dies at 45 after long battle with cancer

Zavitz leaves behind his wife, 7-year-old son and generations of students who carry forward his lessons of kindness and authenticity.
March 7, 2025

Arrest made after fatal stabbing in St. Paul home

Police said the suspect and victim are believed to be husband and wife.
February 27, 2025

Forest Lake School Board continues adviser funding for clubs supporting students of color

Thursday’s vote follows discussions on inclusion programs, federal pressure on DEI initiatives and the school board’s commitment to educational equity.
February 21, 2025
The hallways at Forest Lake Area High School are packed with students heading to their next class rooms. ] GLEN STUBBE • glen.stubbe@startribune.com Monday, September 24, 2018 Schools around Minnesota finished out the 2017-18 school year facing some of the biggest budget deficits in recent history. Attempts by Gov. Mark Dayton to pass last-minute, emergency funding to help dominated the end of the Legislature session but went nowhere, and schools were left slashing budgets. We check in on

As daylight saving time approaches this weekend, here’s what you should know

The time shift begins Sunday, when clocks spring forward an hour until early November.
March 7, 2025

Beloved DeLaSalle teacher Jeremy Zavitz dies at 45 after long battle with cancer

Zavitz leaves behind his wife, 7-year-old son and generations of students who carry forward his lessons of kindness and authenticity.
March 7, 2025

Arrest made after fatal stabbing in St. Paul home

Police said the suspect and victim are believed to be husband and wife.
February 27, 2025

Forest Lake School Board continues adviser funding for clubs supporting students of color

Thursday’s vote follows discussions on inclusion programs, federal pressure on DEI initiatives and the school board’s commitment to educational equity.
February 21, 2025
The hallways at Forest Lake Area High School are packed with students heading to their next class rooms. ] GLEN STUBBE • glen.stubbe@startribune.com Monday, September 24, 2018 Schools around Minnesota finished out the 2017-18 school year facing some of the biggest budget deficits in recent history. Attempts by Gov. Mark Dayton to pass last-minute, emergency funding to help dominated the end of the Legislature session but went nowhere, and schools were left slashing budgets. We check in on
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