See where protests will take place across Minnesota this weekend.
A Minnesota lawmaker’s emotional floor speech is gaining national attention after she said that her family entered the U.S. "illegally."
Planned Parenthood will close four Minnesota clinics, including two in the Twin Cities metro area.
The bill, set to be signed into law, will require more DWI offenders to use ignition interlock devices before driving.
The team behind Can Can Wonderland is helping breathe new life into one of Lowertown’s most-loved restaurants.
The St. Paul site, located at 2299 Terminal Road, will close for good by the end of August. Layoffs will begin on Aug. 15.
Two of the 30 most expensive colleges in the country are located in Minnesota, according to a recent analysis.
Ramsey County Student Action Team (SAT) accepted the award from the national organization Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids
A section of West 7th Street in downtown St. Paul has been closed to through traffic due to an "unexpected sinkhole."
Church leaders across Minnesota call on the faithful to pray for the new pope and celebrate his historic election.
Jeremy Plonski is charged in both state and federal court in a disturbing child abuse case linked to the social media app "Kik."
The ruling says nudity isn’t criminal unless it's sexual, overturning a woman’s indecent exposure conviction for walking topless.
In a statement, Minnesota Public Radio (MPR) said federal cuts would have a "devastating impact."
Minnesota-based Love Your Melon is "pressing pause" after more than 12 years of business and philanthropy.
Layoffs at the Wabash Avenue facility in St. Paul will begin June 30 and roll out over a 14-day period, according to the company.
The fatal crash Tuesday morning on I-35W in Mounds View involved four passenger vehicles and three semis, according to the State Patrol.
A crash that killed at least one person Tuesday morning shut down southbound lanes of Interstate 35W at County Road I in Arden Hills.
The closure is expected to last for about three hours as crews respond to the crash.
Nine Minnesota colleges rank among the nation’s best for boosting grads’ financial success, The Wall Street Journal says.
Four Minnesota communities affected by power plant closures are getting a major financial boost.
Hundreds of Minnesota workers were impacted by mass layoffs announced this month under the WARN Act.
Minnesota’s toddler vaccine rates are tanking as deadly diseases are roaring back.
Some residents of Minnesota will get a second payment from the Social Security Administration in May. Here's why:
The bill would criminalize manufacturing, distributing, and possessing mRNA vaccines.
Federal officials plan to start collecting next month on federal student loans in default. Here's what MN residents need to know:
Archbishop Bernard Hebda said he is mourning the pope’s death and will celebrate a special Mass Monday at the Cathedral of Saint Paul.
New guidance warns anglers and families to avoid eating fish from several lakes in the Twin Cities and Greater Minnesota.
The St. Paul-based corporation said it will continue to monitor global trade developments and may need to adjust the surcharge later.
Minnesota’s overall job growth rate last month was four times faster than the national average, March job numbers show.
"We are grateful for this action by the court, which we feel aligns with the federal government’s responsibility to us as a grantee."
"We are extremely thankful for our 25-year naming and team marketing rights partnership with Xcel Energy," said the Minnesota Wild owner.
Trump said recently on his Truth Social platform that both the House and Senate “should push hard for more Daylight at the end of a day.”
The killer called 911 moments after the shooting and complied with officers' commands at the scene, according to the criminal complaint.
U.S. states producing more babies may soon get more federal transportation funding amid historically low birth rates.
The U.S. Department of Education already approved the distribution of the money in contention, but reversed course under President Trump.
Four major WARN notices were filed in just nine days, signaling over 350 job cuts mostly centered in the Twin Cities metro area.
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Cuts to health, agriculture, and mental health services are already hitting Minnesota, and this state tool tracks what's being lost.
A bill moving through the Minnesota Legislature could be a game-changer for families who choose to give birth in licensed birth centers.
Laura Jean Fero will avoid jail and pay $25,000 in restitution after diverting $400K to her boyfriend’s firm while dean of nursing.