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GOP candidates for Minnesota governor refuse to say President Joe Biden won the 2020 election. → Read More
Current plan won’t leave folks driving on old tabs, officials say → Read More
Kelsey Waits said few knew her 8-year-old child was transgender. → Read More
The official state record for the heaviest muskie — a 54-pound fish caught on Lake Winnibigoshish — has stood since 1957. → Read More
Party is reeling from disorder but has prospects to make big gains. → Read More
State of Minnesota human resources only allows ‘male’ or ‘female.’ But a worker wants gender ‘X,’ already available on driver’s licenses. → Read More
The victims aren’t targeted by a shooter intent on causing mass casualties; they’re collateral damage in personal disputes that erupt in gunfire in crowded places. → Read More
The rapid antigen tests work best for people with symptoms in the early stages of infection. → Read More
The exceedingly rare move has no impact on Thompson, who represents St. Paul’s East Side. Thompson’s expulsion from the Democratic-Farmer-Labor caucus was spurred by “credible reports of abuse and misconduct” and Thompson’s “failure to take responsibility,” according to DFL House Democrats. → Read More
Leonardo Castro, the chief judge of the Second Judicial District, on Monday, Sept. 13, issued a temporary stay until a lawsuit, filed in protest by the state’s largest law enforcement groups, is settled. The old law will be used in the meantime. → Read More
It’s unclear if such a reach from one branch of government into another is legal for an emergency declaration. → Read More
State Sen. Melisa Franzen, DFL-Edina, and State Auditor Julie Blaha had traveled to Farmfest event Wednesday. → Read More
The glitch is basically this: The ACA was written so no one would be forced to pay more than 9.83% of their income for health coverage — a figure deemed affordable. Anything more than that merits a subsidy. It works for single people. And it works for any parent. But not for the rest of the family. → Read More
‘Slaughter’ of odd fish led to social media outcry → Read More
While some details had yet to be finalized, statements from leaders of both parties indicated the lion’s share of months of negotiations were over. As was to be expected under Minnesota’s divided Legislature, both sides appeared to have been forced to compromise. House Speaker Melissa Hortman, DFL-Brooklyn Park, said the agreement “includes reforms to address racial disparities in the criminal… → Read More
While the state might be flush now, piles of its money are essentially one-time windfalls and not guaranteed later. → Read More
Basically, there are no more statewide restrictions for anything. → Read More
If Republicans in the state Senate, Democrats in the state House and Gov. Tim Walz, a Democrat, don’t agree on a two-year state budget, they’ll have go into a special session to avoid a state government shutdown starting July 1. → Read More
Minnesota now has 5,709,752, residents, compared to 5,314,879 counted in 2010. → Read More
The police officer who fatally shot a 20-year-old Black man in Brooklyn Center Sunday mistakenly fired her firearm, instead of her Taser, the suburb’s police chief said Monday. → Read More