Several Minnesota cities have moved to bring back the old state flag, and a new bill would put state aid on the line.
A jury found Emadeldin Ibrahim liable for $188,350 in false meal reimbursement claims, with damages to be tripled.
Kalshi said the Minnesota state senator, now running for Congress, agreed to a fine and five-year suspension after trading on his own race.
The new laws address veterans benefits, energy transmission permitting, liquor licensing and mortgage foreclosures.
State officials say funding delays could disrupt care for 35,000 children and strain hospitals and clinics across Minnesota.
A bipartisan bill would allow alcohol in nursing homes and assisted living, with restrictions and no sales.
Anthony Edwards still scored 17 after a brief delay, as a shooting, layoffs, and a reopened murder case made headlines across Minnesota.
The lawsuit targets state education officials and the Minnesota State High School League over alleged Title IX violations.
Organizers say up to 100,000 people could gather in St. Paul for the flagship event of a nationwide movement.
The bipartisan bills touch on schools, businesses, housing, and one notable change to the state calendar.
The 27-year-old lawmaker from the north metro registered a 0.13 BAC after being pulled over for multiple violations, police said.
Sen. Sandy Pappas led a 67-0 vote after a report alleged abuse by Cesar Chavez.
The new division will focus on prosecuting fraud, despite concerns over potential political pressure to target White House opponents.
A bill moving through the state Senate is seeking to remove "conscientiously held beliefs" from the list of measles vaccine exemptions.
The lawmaker sponsoring the bill said he hoped loosening MN laws would keep residents from buying fireworks in neighboring states.
The plan comes in the wake of sweeping fraud allegations.
Sgt. 1st Class Nicole Amor was among six U.S. Army Reserve soldiers killed Sunday in the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
One of the cardinals addressed growing concerns with immigration enforcement while highlighting the need to be peacemakers.
Some former human services employees complained about a culture of “compassion over compliance,” KMSP reported.
In a 6-3 vote on Friday, the justices said the president violated federal law by imposing sweeping tariffs worldwide.
It's unclear whether any significant changes can pass the closely divided Legislature.
Minnesota officials say the site will "correct misleading information and outright false claims" about Medicaid fraud in the state.
State officials say conversations with the Trump administration point to a potential drawdown of federal agents in Minnesota.
The cuts target Minnesota and three other Democratic-led states through rescinded CDC public health grants.
Early results showed the Minnesota House speaker ahead as Republicans cast preference ballots statewide.
In a lawsuit filed earlier this month, Minnesota officials asked the court to immediately block "Operation Metro Surge" in the state.
State officials say DHS falsely described routine ICE custody transfers as new arrests during Operation Metro Surge.
Federal prosecutors are seeking records from state and city offices amid a widening investigation into ICE operations.
Officials say the ICE operation violates constitutional limits on federal power.
Tim Walz will stay in office through 2027 as Minnesota weighs an open governor’s race and a possible Amy Klobuchar bid.
The Minnesota governor said he will not seek a third term and will focus on governing through the remainder of his term.
Political insider Blois Olson said Tim Walz is expected to announce his decision Monday after meeting with Sen. Amy Klobuchar.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison accused the Trump administration of basing the funding freeze on a viral video rather than evidence
Social Security recipients in Minnesota will see a boost in their January deposits as the 2026 cost-of-living adjustment takes effect.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has frozen all federal child care payments to the state of Minnesota.
Enbridge will pay $300,000 in civil penalties and fund $1.2 million in environmental projects.
A settlement guarantees a month's supply of insulin for $35 and free access for eligible low-income residents.
Dozens of new laws passed by the 2025 Legislature begin reshaping elections, work rules, taxes, and public services statewide.
Mike Lindell announced his campaign Thursday as he continues to face major defamation rulings and ongoing lawsuits.
Federal auditors found that Minnesota failed to complete required SNAP security reviews, KSTP reported.