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Gov. Tim Walz on Wednesday night delivered his seventh state of the state address, cleverly using the state’s grim budget ...
Brett King is an enrolled band member with the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indian. He is a local advocate and is driven by his ...
Attorney General Keith Ellison is suing the Trump administration over two executive orders targeting transgender children and ...
Life just got harder for Minnesotans who want to shed the stigma — and the practical complications — of a past eviction. In a ...
Any co-op or municipal utility customer who wants to install solar after next year would be compensated at the new, lower ...
Public and charter school teachers could receive a major boost in pay in the form of a $1,200 refundable tax credit under a ...
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U.S. House Rep. Tom Emmer of Minnesota’s 6th Congressional District repeatedly dodged straightforward questions about whether ...
In a bad budget year, it’s refreshing to see legislators fighting to make more profitable corporations pay their fair share.
The number of intensely segregated school sites in the Twin Cities has grown almost five-fold, from 21 to over 100, since the ...
Champion denies conflict of interest, wrongdoing in first ethics hearing on funding for legal client
Minneapolis, denied to the ethics committee Tuesday that he did anything wrong when he spearheaded $3 million in state grants to a nonprofit run by a legal client, north Minneapolis Rev. Jerry McAfee.
The University of Minnesota, where a graduate student was detained and stripped of his student visa late last month, is the ...
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