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Saints welcome families to sensory-friendly ballgame Sunday, April 14
Helping crank up the spring fun, and provide a welcoming ballgame experience for the autism and broader community, St. Paul Saints are...


Community Event: Shining light on pregnant and parenting youth experiencing homelessness
Mark your calendar to help shine a light on the more than 2,000 at-risk, pregnant and parenting youth experiencing homelessness across...


Minnesota teen author visits Harlem school to share message about autism acceptance
Seventeen-year-old Andrew Brundidge traveled from his home in Minnesota to a school in Harlem and wowed a group of elementary students...


Community Impact Award winner Sheletta Brundidge is the cover girl on Twin Cities Business magazine
While her business is called “ShelettaMakesMeLaugh,” Sheletta Brundidge is being taken seriously. That’s the beaming broadcaster,...


Proposed legislation would ban flavored tobacco products in Minnesota
Menthol-flavored cigarettes have been used for decades to hook Black Americans, American Indians, LGBTQIA2S+, and other marginalized...


Too much time on social media is dangerous to teen mental health — but how much is too much?
The impact of excessive social media screen time on young people’s mental health has become a hot-button headline issue. Platforms like...
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