See if your phone provider is on the list of 37 companies accused of letting robocalls reach Minnesotans.
Authorities say the men tried to solicit minors for sex and were arrested after showing up to meet undercover agents.
Several new Minnesota laws took effect Aug. 1, impacting drivers, renters, business owners, pet owners, and more across the state.
Only two public entrances remain open as the State Patrol increases Capitol security presence.
More than a week after the cyberattack, residents are still facing service outages and delays across multiple city departments.
Demand for whole-home generators surges in response to a wave of severe storms and prolonged power outages across Minnesota.
The bust honoring the Olympic gold medalist was taken along with its engraved nameplate rock, police said.
The rock crashed through the windshield of a Ford Escape as it drove under the Rice Street overpass, authorities said.
He bathed in a Capitol restroom, then walked naked into the Senate chamber and sat in the president’s chair, police said.
City officials say the weekend-long attack disrupted critical services and exceeded local response capacity.
Federal and state cuts reportedly created a $6 million shortfall for American Public Media Group.
Twin Cities PBS (TPT) is laying off staff this week after Congress eliminated all federal funding for public broadcasting.
Permanent layoffs are scheduled to take place in September, according to a notice submitted by SUPERVALU Inc.
Brenda Holmes, 49, was last seen on July 5 at Mounds Park. Authorities are asking for the public’s help.
Nicholas Christianson, 41, was last seen June 3 near Larpenteur and White Bear. Authorities are asking for help.
State officials flagged more than 70 businesses for unpaid cannabis-related taxes this month.
Portions of Interstate 94 and Interstate 35E will be closed in St. Paul from Friday night to early Monday for bridge maintenance work.
The beloved St. Paul institution will reduce its budget by $7 million amid falling attendance, funding cuts, and rising costs.
The state of Minnesota says it has returned over $847 million that was previously unclaimed.
The Great Minnesota Get-Together adds 33 new eats and 8 fresh vendors for 2025—here’s every item hitting the fairgrounds.
The new policy applies to roles where women, people of color, or people with disabilities are underrepresented.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison is warning Minnesotans about how to spot and avoid door-to-door pest-control scams.
The bill would also eliminate clean energy tax credits and cost Minnesota nearly 23,000 jobs by 2035, analysts say.
By Jillian Lampert, PhD, MPH, RD, LD, FAED, Vice President of The Emily Program
Here’s a breakdown of some of the most notable laws that just took effect across Minnesota.
The longtime home of the Minnesota Wild will take on a new identity starting this fall.
Officials urge residents to report missing grates and suspicious activity to police and Public Works.
Melissa Hortman will be the first woman to lie in state in the Minnesota Capitol.
There is no shortage of places in Minnesota to grab a burger, an all-American classic. But connoisseurs who want the best should head here.
Drivers in St. Paul should prepare for major detours and months of traffic disruptions.
Minnesota is joining a small but growing list of states allowing lane splitting and filtering for motorcycles.
Melissa and Mark Hortman will lie in state at the Minnesota Capitol, Gov. Tim Walz announced Tuesday.
Witnesses said the woman entered the water from a boat and was submerged for more than 40 minutes before being found.
As of Wednesday, Frederick was 71 inches tall and was anticipated to bloom between Friday and Sunday at the Como Park Zoo & Conservatory.
Before you start procuring pyrotechnics, be sure you know Minnesota’s laws on consumer fireworks.
A Star Tribune columnist reflected on his last interview with Hortman, as her children shared how their parents would want to be remembered.
Asked if he had called Walz yet, Trump said the Democratic governor "doesn't have a clue" and is "a mess."
A Minnesota chef also won Best Chef: Midwest.
Get a signed copy of "The Parent's Launch Code: Loving and Letting Go of Our Adult Children" on Friday, July 4, 2025, between 9:30 to 11:30a
Minnesota officials blame "on-again, off-again" tariffs for the Q1 export drop, citing losses to Canada and Mexico.