News

Like most other states, Minnesota prohibits law enforcement from creating a gun registry, and the state keeps no records of ...
The latest lawsuit challenges Minnesota's practice of offering in-state tuition rates and scholarships to the immigrant ...
Religious fundamentalism involves a rigid kind of certainty in the possession of the “one truth” and the “one way” to live.
So much political coverage focuses on the back-and-forth of partisanship that you’d think you were watching a game, focused ...
The bill had included Medicaid cuts but is subject to a rule that bars “extraneous” provisions, according to the Senate Parliamentarian.
Employment opportunities are growing in Rochester; Man has been charged in North Shore tunnel crash; and more.
Plus: Rochester Public Schools prepares to cut millions from budget; Community activists call for an end to gun violence; and more.
The judge denied granting the preliminary injunction for D.C., Minnesota and Vermont, saying that they did not provide enough evidence.
2025 is a big year for transit investment in the Twin Cities, and that goes double over the last two months. Two big-budget ...
After a weekend storm brought hurricane-force winds to Beltrami County, Gov. Tim Walz headed to Bemidji to survey the damage ...
Lawmakers allocated $87 million to the state’s drinking and wastewater grant programs — a key infrastructure investment for ...
DFLers say budget negotiations were the priority, but GOPers aren’t buying that explanation. Now Walz will choose four ...