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What might have appeared as dysfunction at the state Capitol was literally representative democracy in action.
University of Minnesota professor Michelle Phelps weighs in on protections remaining under a state human rights consent ...
Proposed sale of Minnesota Power to private equity firm raises questions about state’s energy future
Investor-owned utilities are designed to protect their bottom line and pad the pockets of shareholders first, two rural ...
The moves related to Pride sponsorship come as President Trump has attempted to roll back some LGBTQ+ friendly policies.
The MDH says an infectious child was at the Mall of America's theme park on May 24 and members of the general public may have been exposed.
The Walking Shadow Theatre Company production tackles censorship and gay rights in “Mae West and the Trial of Sex.” ...
The Legislature's budget agreement calls for a ‘Blue Ribbon Commission’ to recommend how to chop special education funding in ...
Much of Minnesota will be under an air quality alert, MPR News reports. The alert is expected to last until at least 6 p.m. Monday. “According to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, fine particle ...
WASHINGTON — Five years after George Floyd’s murder, the Trump administration is quickly moving to erase all reforms — modest ...
A welcome St. Paul residential project exemplifies how buildings with varied pasts can find new life
Though challenging, the residential conversion of the tower points the way to a brighter future for St. Paul and empty office ...
Lakeland PBS joined PBS in the lawsuit, which came three days after NPR sued the Trump administration over funding cuts.
Five years after millions of people took to the streets to protest, promises have been broken and work undone.
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