Tuesday, 29 April 2014

The Cannabis Question: A Doctor's Perspective


  • The Cannabis Question: A Doctor’s Perspective


    The Cannabis Question: A Doctor’s Perspective




    Could getting high soon become the doctor’s orders? The future of alternative medicine in Minnesota is up for debate.A bill to legalize medical marijuana just cleared another hurdle in the state Senate. Another committee hearing is scheduled Wednesday. As lawmakers weigh whether to approve marijuana as medicine this legislative session, Valley News Team’s Hope Hanselman has been digging for months to track down the answers to your questions.For the rest of the week, The Cannabis Question will…


    Could getting high soon become the doctor’s orders? The future of alternative medicine in Minnesota is up for debate.A bill to legalize medical marijuana just cleared another hurdle in the state Senate. Another committee hearing is scheduled Wednesday. As lawmakers weigh whether to approve marijuana as medicine this legislative session, Valley News Team’s Hope Hanselman has been digging for months to track down the answers to your questions.For the rest of the week, The Cannabis Question will…




  • Flood Protection to Displace 185 Residents


    Flood Protection to Displace 185 Residents




    The estimated cost to protect downtown from the Red River is nearly 53 million dollars. But that’s not what folks who live at the Park East Terrace are worried about. It’s the fact that they may have to soon move away from one of the most pristine views the city has to offer.


    The estimated cost to protect downtown from the Red River is nearly 53 million dollars. But that’s not what folks who live at the Park East Terrace are worried about. It’s the fact that they may have to soon move away from one of the most pristine views the city has to offer.




  • Supreme Court Considers Immediate Search of Phones After Arrest


    Supreme Court Considers Immediate Search of Phones After Arrest




    The Supreme Court is considering whether police may search cellphones found on people they arrest without first getting a warrant.


    The Supreme Court is considering whether police may search cellphones found on people they arrest without first getting a warrant.












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