The president of the Minneapolis police union previously said he'd stay on the job to fight his political opponents.
The orders are aimed at protecting Minnesotans’ financial security amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Gov. Tim Walz's office said the looser restrictions come as "as the COVID-19 situation improves by nearly every metric across Minnesota."
Republicans Jim Hagedorn and Michelle Fischbach objected to the certification of the Electoral College votes in Arizona and Pennsylvania.
The move comes after a pro-Trump mob forcibly entered the U.S. Capital Wednesday, intimidating lawmakers and vandalizing property.
"It’s a matter of preserving our Republic and we need to fulfill our oath," Rep. Ilhan Omar wrote Wednesday.
"They’ve asked us to take cover on the House floor and get our gas masks ready. This is insane," wrote Rep. Dean Phillips.
Gov. Tim Walz's office noted that his announcement comes "as the COVID-19 situation improves by nearly every metric across Minnesota​."
Gov. Tim Walz Wednesday is set to announce looser restrictions for businesses and social gatherings as COVID-19 cases decline in Minnesota.
Gov. Tim Walz Wednesday will discuss "loosening" the restrictions that were placed on businesses and social gatherings back in November.
Indoor dining and other social activities have been banned since Nov. 20.
Among the new executive orders is one that extends Gov. Tim Walz's personal salary cut through June 2021.
Here's a list of restrictions that will be in place over Christmas Day, New Year's Eve, and much of January in Minnesota.
The governor's new plan prioritizes keeping the state's elementary schools open for in-person learning.
The governor's "four-week pause" order is set to expire Friday, but some of the restrictions are expected to continue.
Gov. Tim Walz's "four-week pause" order is set to expire Friday. On Wednesday, the governor will announce updated restrictions.
The $216 million economic relief package includes direct payments to restaurants, bars, and gyms.
Minnesota's Electoral College meeting will be held at noon Monday.
One of the Minnesota restaurants had its license revoked and now faces a $9,500 penalty.
"Don't let your business die without a fight," the ReOpen Minnesota Coalition urges. "Do it now in time for Christmas."
Minnesota schools that have not reported a new case in the past 28 days do not appear on this list.
It's not yet clear if Gov. Tim Walz's "four-week pause" will turn into something longer.
The council did not vote to reduce officer capacity after Mayor Jacob Frey threatened to veto the council's budget if they did so.
The suit, filed by the Federal Trade Commission, alleges that Facebook has spent years buying the competition rather than competing with it.
Minnesota healthcare workers are weeks, if not days away from being able to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
The prosecution against Michael Anthony Forcia was suspended in favor of a restorative justice program.
The stabbing death of 20-year-old Belinda Thompson happened nearly 30 years ago.
Doses of the COVID-19 vaccines will soon arrive in Minnesota. Will you get vaccinated when it's available?
The former governor said Ana Orke, 32, is "41 years my junior" in the announcement of his new marriage.
The Minnesota State Patrol responded to the crash just after 9:30 p.m. Wednesday.
"I'm not gonna surprise anybody," Gov. Tim Walz said when asked about restrictions around the Christmas holiday.
In 2019, Minnesota was projected to have a massive budget surplus​, which is now helping the state navigate the ongoing economic crisis.
Here's what is open, and what is closed, in Minneapolis on Thanksgiving Day.
Minneapolis police execute 139 unannounced entry warrants each year, on average, officials said.
Developers say the app is completely voluntary and anonymous.
Here's the weather to expect as we head into the final stretch of November.
The Minnesota Republican Party chair said Joe Biden's margin of victory in some Minnesota counties suggests that "something is off​."
Here's what you need to know about Gov. Tim Walz's latest COVID-19 order.
The governor said the growing pressure on Minnesota's hospitals from the latest coronavirus surge "is simply not sustainable."
Bars, restaurants, and gyms will be reportedly be closed, and youth sports will be stopped.