“This isn’t about taking away anyone’s rights. This is about protecting children,” Biden said.
They should have written “article” instead of “section.”
The hearing will be broken into two panels of witnesses.
Democrats on the U.S. House Judiciary Committee have unveiled a gun control legislative package that they plan to mark up Thursday morning.
The supposed link between Nesterak and Mannix and Tirado is that all three had been hit with police projectiles.
Under traditional electric rates, most residential utility customers pay the same prices for power no matter the time of day.
Inflation has skyrocketed, real wages are declining for many people, and baby formula is nowhere to be found.
Meanwhile, hospital executives have often seen major increases in their compensation, even just year to year, according to tax filings.
The attack at the beginning of negotiations is an unusually confrontational strategy — even for one of the state’s most active unions.
Minneapolis cops who are raking in big time overtime bucks could also plump up their pensions if they're close to retiring.
The AR-15 is in no way meant for hunting or “sport.” It’s meant to kill people. Lots of people all at once.
The United States experiences a rate of gun violence 25 times higher than that of peer nations.
Though known as the site of one of the most notorious police murders in American history, George Floyd Square now teems with color.
Memorialize the Movement hosted its first large-scale public exhibition of plywood art in 2021.
It's an appallingly familiar plotline. Only the names and places change.
In letters to CRP landowners this week, the USDA offered early terminations to those who hadn’t renewed their enrollment.
Proxy voting is extended for 45 days at a time and currently has been set by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to expire on June 28.
Of the 963 people banned, more than 230 are Republican and Democratic members of Congress.
Blocking the fees had bipartisan support, with language prohibiting the fees in both the House and Senate judiciary bills.
Mistaking the officers for white supremacists, Stallings fired back with his pistol, purposely missing, he would later testify.
The Legislature passed the bill Sunday in the closing hours of the 2022 legislative session.
The Third Precinct is where most of the damage was done. Jose Gomez is the new inspector there for the Minneapolis Police Department.
Minneapolis Police Sgt. Stephen McBride was paid nearly $376,000 last year — more than three times his regular salary of $110,240.
Secretary of State Steve Simon stepped to the lectern. Simon is bright, competent and responsible.
Lester Bagley, public affairs director for the Minnesota Vikings, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The workers have filed complaints with the state Department of Labor and Industry in hopes of being made whole.
The Uvalde mass shooting is spurring calls from Democrats and others who want Congress to act, as well.
The unionization drive at Planned Parenthood is the latest example of the labor movement’s resurgence in recent years.
Tirado said she’s become closer with her camera after the incident, and photography has become an even bigger part of her life.
Why do Putin and the Republican Party sound so much alike?
Voting rights advocates are alarmed by Minnesota Republicans' endorsed candidate for secretary of state Kim Crockett.
The money will also provide ongoing funding for mobile crisis units; school-linked mental health services and shelter-linked mental health
Hormel Foods’ former CEO Jeff Ettinger won the DFL primary.
Gerstein said the new law is a positive step forward in cracking down on often-overlooked workplace abuses.
The CCO provides administrative and management services for the city.
Following along as Patch provides live election results and coverage of the 2022 special primary taking place in Minnesota's 1st District.
Walz told reporters that he expected to meet with legislative leaders on Monday to try to negotiate a special session agenda.
Jay Stone grew up in the rough-and-tumble world of Chicago ward politics, the son of a longtime city alderman.
As a mental health worker, I can't count the number of times someone has told me “Oh I could never do what you do.”