State and local officials say reduced foot traffic and staffing shortages are hitting businesses in Minneapolis and beyond.
Minnesota will see lighter early evenings as the time moves ahead an hour with the beginning of daylight saving time.
The cuts target Minnesota and three other Democratic-led states through rescinded CDC public health grants.
The Minnesota Department of Education recognized the schools for high achievement and progress closing achievement gaps statewide.
Revenue officials say residents affected by ICE activity can request penalty abatements.
Enrollment at metro-area Catholic schools has remained largely stable despite national declines, the Minnesota Star Tribune reports.
District leaders say the rollback of a long-standing rule has disrupted classrooms and driven families to keep children home.
Both directions will shut down from Friday night so crews can set beams for the new Kellogg Blvd./3rd Street bridge.
Early results showed the Minnesota House speaker ahead as Republicans cast preference ballots statewide.
A new CMS review found Minnesota’s improper payment rate was 2.1 percent, well below the national average of 6.1 percent, as federal funding
In a lawsuit filed earlier this month, Minnesota officials asked the court to immediately block "Operation Metro Surge" in the state.
Prosecutors said a trooper found the agent slumped over in a vehicle and covered in vomit during a 3:25 a.m. stop in St. Paul.
A magistrate judge had previously rejected charges against the journalists as unsupported by the evidence.
State officials say DHS falsely described routine ICE custody transfers as new arrests during Operation Metro Surge.
About three dozen anti-ICE protesters chanting “ICE out” entered the sanctuary and forced the service to end early.
Federal prosecutors are seeking records from state and city offices amid a widening investigation into ICE operations.
State officials say DHS mixed up jails, prisons, and ICE custody while overstating how many non-citizens are in Minnesota prisons.
Officials say the ICE operation violates constitutional limits on federal power.
The question follows recent Trump administration moves to freeze millions in federal funding to Minnesota programs.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation announced funding for projects improving freight options, travel, and economic development.
Prosecutors allege the defendant struck an ICE officer with his vehicle and bit another agent during a December arrest attempt.
The CDC on Monday took the unprecedented step of reducing the number of vaccines it recommends for children.
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.
“This is just the first state,” SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler said as the agency suspended thousands of Minnesota borrowers.
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.
Weekly parking rules begin Jan. 4 near Snelling-University and Selby-Dale as the city tests new snow-plowing strategies.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has frozen all federal child care payments to the state of Minnesota.
A West St. Paul man is accused of following federal agents and displaying a firearm, leading to his arrest.
Police say Andrea Merrell, 43, died after being assaulted during a Dec. 25 incident.
A year-end look at the largest Minnesota job cuts announced in WARN notices during 2025.
Local DHS officials told archdiocesan leaders they do not plan enforcement actions at churches or schools absent a public safety threat.
Enbridge will pay $300,000 in civil penalties and fund $1.2 million in environmental projects.
Police said officers were responding to a report of a man with a firearm and were not involved in federal immigration enforcement.
A settlement guarantees a month's supply of insulin for $35 and free access for eligible low-income residents.
The man was not hurt, but he was taken into custody, authorities said, noting that two officers were injured.
Patch and T-Mobile are recognizing the people, places and moments that made this year brighter.
Dozens of new laws passed by the 2025 Legislature begin reshaping elections, work rules, taxes, and public services statewide.