For decades, Republicans promised voters they'd ban abortions if only the U.S. Supreme Court would overturn Roe v. Wade.
The Biden administration announced last week 70 pilot projects to support climate-friendly food production.
A handful of right-wing groups are pushing for censorship of books that feature LGBTQ+ characters and characters of color.
City Council plans to approve amendments this week that will exempt 20,000 of the city’s rental units from rent control protections.
Some are guarding construction sites for a company owned by Tim Michels, a Trump-style Republican running for governor of Wisconsin.
A new poll from the Star Tribune, MPR News, and KARE 11 shows that Minnesotans are split on the issue of abortion.
After promising to turn his campaigning "up to 11," the Republican running to be the lieutenant governor has toned down on social media.
A new poll conducted by the Star Tribune, MPR News, and KARE 11 shows that Minnesota's attorney general is vulnerable this elections season.
Miller was a top aide to Jeb Bush during the former Florida governor's 2016 presidential campaign.
A group of Minnesota moms is hoping to reinstate Minnesota's parental notification law, which was struck down in court earlier his summer.
Anti-abortion activists are criticizing Republican gubernatorial candidate Scott Jensen after he changed his position on the issue.
Mike Lindell, the CEO of Minnesota-based MyPillow, said he was served a search warrant while sitting in a fast food drive-thru in Mankato.
Ilhan Omar and Dean Phillips are among those asking the chamber’s leaders not to include environmental permitting changes in the deal.
In Minnesota and other states, secretaries of state seek reelection against GOP candidates who say the 2020 election is "not legitimate."
Tdhe National Alliance to End Homelessness said more funding from Congress is needed "to truly address homelessness in this country."
It marks the largest private-sector nurses strike in U.S. history.
Democrats believe Republicans are colluding with candidates like Paula Overby to run on the line of the state’s two "pot parties."
Queen Elizabeth II died at age 96 on Thursday. She served for 70 years on the British throne, the longest reign in the nation's history.
Council members could roll back the signature features that make the current law one of the most stringent in the country.
The violent extremist group is thought to play a key role in the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
A new KSTP poll shows Tim Walz leading his challenger for Minnesota governor, Scott Jensen, by double digits.
“Think about your privileges, your personal situation. Think about what you’re willing to stand up for today.”
About 90,000 residents on MinnesotaCare will be able to continue forgoing premium payments or keep paying lower rates through 2025.
Tim Walz released multiple years of tax returns earlier this year in an effort "to promote transparency," their campaign said.
The Pioneer Press columnist also called out Matt Birk, saying; "I've got news for you. Women don't intend to stay barefoot and pregnant."
It is the largest private sector nurses strike in U.S. history.
North Star Policy Action launched Thursday and will focus on researching policies that address climate change, equity and education.
Under current state law, Minnesota student loan borrowers will have to add debt cancelation as part of their income.
With the midterms just 70 days away, the State Fair is taking on a distinctly partisan flavor.
"Our next Hennepin County attorney must be ready, willing and able to use their power to address concerns around community safety."
The one-day strike comes a month after workers at 4712 Cedar Ave. walked off the job for two days.
The academic and social damage caused by the pandemic school closures will be felt for years, perhaps even decades to come.
The city of Minneapolis will use $81 million in federal pandemic relief to balance its budget over the next two years.
The U.S. Transportation Secretary got appreciative shouts at the State Fair's opening day Thursday.
Crisis pregnancy centers are eligible for public funding in Minnesota, but Attorney General Keith Ellison says residents should avoid them.
The Republican candidate for Minnesota governor made the comments during an April "MaskOffMN" event.
The 755-page Inflation Reduction Act, as the spending bill is known, passed both chambers of Congress last week.
One thing is clear from federal data: Inattentive drivers put students at risk.
"We lost a giant," fellow Iron Ranger Sen. Tom Bakk said of the veteran lawmaker from Chisholm.
The bill calls for $433 billion in new spending that Democrats say is more than offset by $739 billion in revenue.