Kevin Diaz

Reporter | Washington Bureau
Phone: 202-383-6120
Kevin Diaz has worked for the Star Tribune on and off since 1984, starting out as a night cops reporter. He has taught public affairs reporting at the University of Minnesota, where he received his master’s degree. After a stint at the Washington (D.C.) City Paper, Kevin returned to the Star Tribune as a Washington correspondent, winning national awards for articles on globalization and immigration. Born and raised in Italy, Kevin has reported from Italy, Brazil, Mexico, Brazil, Cuba and the Middle East, and has been covering Washington since the turn of the century.

Recent content from Kevin Diaz

Paul Ryan, Bill Clinton bring presidential battle to Minnesota

Romney campaign says state is in play, but Obama partisans aren't buying it.

Updated: November 05, 2012, - 05:57 AM

Brand Bachmann is getting tested at home

Rival Jim Graves hopes his opponent's fame precedes her.

Updated: November 02, 2012, - 12:01 AM

Reading tea leaves as Romney rolls out ads

WASHINGTON - Something strange happened this week on the way to the presidential election. Suddenly, campaign ads are coming to Minnesota airwaves.

Updated: October 28, 2012, - 11:22 AM

Cravaack works to close gap with labor

In battle to hold his seat in Congress, a Minnesota Republican fights Rick Nolan on what has been DFL turf.

Updated: October 27, 2012, - 10:04 PM

For Cravaack, residency clash gets deeply personal

The congressman says a son's autism led to family's move to New Hampshire.

Updated: October 26, 2012, - 05:32 AM

Bills challenges Sen. Klobuchar on Petters prosecution

Ponzi scheme dollars at issue.

Updated: October 23, 2012, - 06:29 AM

Poll: Nolan leads Cravaack by 7 points in Eighth District

Race with DFL opponent Rick Nolan has drawn $4 million in outside spending.

Updated: October 22, 2012, - 12:40 PM

'Meat and potatoes' approach feeds Klobuchar's Senate career

Democrat emphasizes practical results. Critics say she is protecting her popularity.

Updated: October 19, 2012, - 05:26 AM

Suburban voters are a key prize in the race for the White House

Once solidly Republican, suburbs are a new political battleground.

Updated: October 16, 2012, - 05:38 AM

Campaigns fight for women's vote

The female vote has emerged as a crucial battleground in a presidential race that could be decided by several hundred thousand independent women in November

Updated: September 25, 2012, - 04:37 AM

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