State lawmakers are set for a high-stakes gun-control hearing in St. Paul on Tuesday, when the House Public Safety Finance ...
A new children’s book tells the story of a bold 1971 experiment to desegregate Minneapolis schools despite fierce resistance.
The annual celebration also shined a light on an ongoing challenge: the statewide driver shortage. School bus driving is ...
A fraud scandal had Democrats on the defensive and led Gov. Tim Walz to end his re-election bid. But the ICE surge upended the political landscape.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed they have cancelled about $38 million in Minnesota public health investments as of Feb. 11. Brown County Public Health Director Jaimee ...
Department of Homeland Security officials say fewer than 500 immigration agents remain in Minnesota now that Operation Metro Surge has concluded, U.S. Rep. Angie Craig said Friday after touring the ...
The U.S. will go for its first-ever medal in women's curling when it takes on Canada in the bronze medal match.
Plus: Boelter to appear in federal court; judge holds attorney in contempt over botched release of detainee; Omar and Craig ...
We need more people to take care of the elderly and people with disabilities, but we also need them on our construction sites, in our classrooms, and in our research labs if Minnesota is to live up to ...
Minnesota and Becker County election leaders describe local ballot handling, verification and safeguards that ensure accuracy ...
He was sentenced to federal prison for setting fire to the Masjid Al-Rahma Mosque in Bloomington and the Masjid Omar Islamic Center in Minneapolis.
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Senate Judiciary and Public Safety Committee focused on bills to protect Minnesotans who had civil rights violated
A Senate Judiciary and Public Safety Committee hearing focused on bills they say can help Minnesotans whose civil rights have ...
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