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President Joe Biden on Thursday, Sept. 9, announced that the federal government will now require employees at all large businesses in the country to be inoculated with the COVID-19 vaccine, or subject to weekly testing. → Read More
Gwen Nell Westerman has taught English at Minnesota State University, Mankato since 1992. A citizen of the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate tribe, she is an award-winning and nationally published writer who focuses her work on Dakota history and language. → Read More
The former Senate majority leader has garnered a reputation in St. Paul as a dealmaker and negotiator, clinching budget deals with the Democratic governor's office and state House year after year. → Read More
Kimberly Potter, who was a police officer for 26 years, says she mistook her gun for her taser when she fatally shot 20-year-old Daunte Wright, a Black man, outside of Minneapolis in April. → Read More
At her gubernatorial campaign launch, Republican state Sen. Michelle Benson offered a concise campaign message: Get Gov. Tim Walz out of office. → Read More
U.S. Forest Service officials told Minnesota lawmakers on Thursday that firefighters have been battling flames since early spring, far earlier than usual, and their resources are growing exhausted. → Read More
The mystery of who stole the treasured Wizard of Oz ruby red slippers from Judy Garland's childhood home in 2005 consumed the town of Grand Rapids for more than a decade. With the slippers finally found, they still want answers. → Read More
Members of the party's Executive Board met Thursday night, when Jennifer Carnahan tendered her resignation. → Read More
Members of the party's Executive Board are set to meet Thursday night to weigh next steps and whether to remove Chairwoman Jennifer Carnahan. → Read More
Members of the party's Executive Board met Thursday night, when Jennifer Carnahan tendered her resignation. → Read More
Minnesotans can report suspected acts or plans of violence at schools or religious institutions through the newly deployed cell phone app See It, Say It, Send It. → Read More
The Minnesota Department of Health is "strongly urg(ing)" State Fair attendees to wear face masks, no matter their vaccine status → Read More
The Minnesota State Fair is "strongly urg(ing)" attendees to wear face masks, no matter their vaccine status. But they won't mandate them, saying a mandate would be "extremely difficult" to enforce. → Read More
Minnesota's two U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith signed the letter one day after the Taliban seized control of Afghanistan's capital city of Kabul. → Read More
The plan is designed to help prevent Minnesotans from seeing skyrocketed energy bills this fall after last winter's polar vortex drove natural gas prices through the roof. → Read More
The Minnesota Attorney General's Office is accepting applications to review convictions for inmates who say they are innocent. → Read More
In the federal government's crackdown on sex trafficking in the 1950s, law enforcement made an alliance with trafficking victims, whose testimonies helped fuel the arrests of more than 100 perpetrators in the Midwest. → Read More
Active hospitalizations rose by 108 over the same period. → Read More
Thirty-two Minnesota legislators are urging the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency to temporarily suspend Enbridge's permits for the Line 3 pipeline replacement project after nine drilling fluid spills have been reported along the project and the state faces widespread drought. → Read More
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz signed an executive order restricting conversion therapy for LGBTQ+ minors, but urged the politically divided Legislature to pass an outright ban into law. → Read More