David Schaper
Stories
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National
Hundreds Gathered At The Funeral Of Daunte Wright, Who Was Fatally Shot By Police
Hundreds of people gathered in the Shiloh Temple in Minneapolis Thursday for the funeral of 20-year-old Daunte Wright, killed April 11 when he was shot by a suburban Minneapolis police officer.
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National
Reactions From George Floyd Square In Minneapolis
At George Floyd Square in Minneapolis, a crowd gathered when they heard that the jury had reached a verdict.
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National
What Security Looks Like Amid Protests In The Minneapolis Area
We look at the security for Minneapolis and nearby areas, including a quiet protest outside the Brooklyn Center police station.
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National
Boeing Warns Of Possible Electrical Issue, And Airlines Ground Some 737 MAX Planes
The airplane manufacturer says the issue is not related to the software system that has been blamed in the fatal crashes that killed 346 people.
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National
Calling All Pilots — We Need You Again
Just months ago, airlines warned of more job cuts and pilot furloughs. With vaccines out, people are traveling again — airlines are hiring and looking to address a projected long-term pilot shortage.
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National
While Some Spring Breakers Swarm Beaches, Many Stay Home, Dreaming Of Summer Travel
Many colleges and universities are cancelling or shortening the annual week off that's usually a rite of spring, but good vaccination news has people booking vacations over the summer months.
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Health
CDC Advises Against Spring Break Travel Despite Vaccines
With many eager to travel again — teased in part by vaccines — the CDC is still urging people to stay home. As spring break season approaches, the forecast for booking trips looks cloudy.
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National
Potholes, Grid Failures, Aging Tunnels And Bridges: Nation's Infrastructure Gets A C-
The quadrennial Infrastructure Report Card from the American Society of Civil Engineers is an improvement from the D+ four years ago, but shows federal investment is still lacking.
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National
Promising COVID-19 Vaccine News Has Some Itching To Travel Again
"People are tired of being at home," one travel advisor says as an industry decimated by the pandemic begins to see small signs that a recovery might be on the way.
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National
Pandemic Piles On Already Reeling Boeing, Leading To Nearly $12 Billion Loss In 2020
The airplane manufacturer was already struggling to fix design flaws in the grounded 737 Max when the pandemic all but froze demand for new aircraft.