Politics
February 10, 2019
U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar rode in the Twin Cities Pride Parade in 2017.

Klobuchar prepares to mix it up with expected presidential bid

The Minnesota senator is widely expected to announce this afternoon that she's running for president in 2020.
Politics
February 10, 2019
U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar rode in the Twin Cities Pride Parade in 2017.

How to see Amy Klobuchar announcement on Sunday

Local
February 10, 2019
New Department of Corrections Commissioner Paul Schnell took part of the Jan. 25 tour of Stillwater prison.

Openness, optimism are hallmarks of Minnesota's new corrections chief

Paul Schnell aims to make the state's prisons safer and saner.
Politics
February 9, 2019
Senate Judiciary Committee member Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., questions Attorney General nominee William Barr during a Senate Judiciary Committee hea

As 2020 buzz grew, so did demand for Amy Klobuchar as TV guest

The nine Sunday news show appearances were the highest of any year of her Senate career and a sharp increase from 2017.
Local
February 9, 2019

Two found guilty in major Minnesota Medicaid fraud case

The women were part of a scheme to steal state money for phone personal care attendance cases, according to Attorney General Keith Ellison's office.
Politics
February 9, 2019
Keith Ellison is surrounded by people following the listening session last week.

Ellison seeks increase in Attorney General's Office budget

The new attorney general underlies the need to raise his lawyers' salaries.
Politics
February 9, 2019
Jason Rarick, Republican candidate for State Senate in the SD11 special election, spoke with people at a Bingo fundraiser for WINDOW Victim Services,

Republicans get a lift from special election

After the debilitating November election, Minnesota Republicans needed a win.
Politics
February 8, 2019
First Lady Gwen Walz greeted Randy Anderson, a board member with the Minnesota Second Chance Coalition.

State's first first lady since 2010, Gwen Walz is taking on big role

She's aiming to be unlike any other first lady in Minnesota history, with an office in the Capitol and an ambitious policy portfolio.
Business
February 8, 2019
Gov. Tim Walz took the stage to be interviewed by Minnesota Chamber President Doug Loon during the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce's annual policy kicko

Tax credits proposed to spur business investments in Minnesota

Gov. Tim Walz, legislators want to reinstate the angel tax credit program.
February 8, 2019
Jeffrey Bezos, Amazon founder and CEO, donated $2.5 million to Minneapolis nonprofit Simpson Housing Services, which plans to use the money to help ho

AP sources: Prosecutors probing Enquirer after Bezos report

The National Enquirer's alleged attempt to blackmail Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos with intimate photos could get the tabloid's parent company and top editors in deep legal trouble and reopen them to prosecution for paying hush money to a Playboy model who claimed she had an affair with Donald Trump.
Politics
February 8, 2019
Whitaker: 'I have not interfered' in Mueller probe

Whitaker: 'I have not interfered' in Mueller probe

Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker says he has "not interfered in any way" in the special counsel's Russia investigation. Whitaker also says he has not talked to President Donald Trump or senior White House officials about the investigation.
February 8, 2019
Kellyanne Conway, White House counselor to President Donald Trump, speaks to reporters on Monday, February 4, 2019 outside the West Wing of the White

Trump's counselor claims woman assaulted her at restaurant

A Maryland woman faces charges that she assaulted White House counselor Kellyanne Conway in front of her teenage daughter during a confrontation last year at a restaurant in a Washington suburb.
Politics
February 8, 2019
Ex-Rep. Dingell, longest-serving lawmaker, dies

Ex-Rep. Dingell, longest-serving lawmaker, dies

Former Michigan Rep. John Dingell, the longest-serving member of Congress in American history, has died. He was 92. Congresswoman Debbie Dingell says her husband died at his Dearborn home on Thursday.
Local
February 7, 2019
Vehicle owners waited in line in South St. Paul at the Quick-Serv License Center.

Walz seeks nearly $16 million for more fixes to car licensing system

Governor's $16M request includes money to handle backlog in plate, title requests.
Politics
February 7, 2019
Beth Benti, a Second Chance Coalition board member, handed out t-shirts during the "Second Chance Day on the Hill Rally," Thursday, February 7, 2019 i

Minnesota first lady, law enforcement leaders join push to restore felons' voting rights

An annual rally underlined support from new leadership at Capitol.
Nation
February 7, 2019
This year is likely to be another big year for firearms laws in the states. (David Maialetti/Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS)

States appear ready to pass more gun control measures this year

Already this year, lawmakers in more than a dozen states have introduced at least 50 major gun control bills.
Local
February 7, 2019
Davis Gohman, 8, brought his stuffed bear "Blackie" and his mom, Jennifer, to the State Capitol on Monday to support a bill that he and classmates at

Brooks: Minnesota finds picking out state symbols unbearable

Slapfights seem to break out at the Capitol every time Minnesota tries to pick an official state thing.
Politics
February 7, 2019
Trump vows to protect believers at prayer breakfast

Trump vows to protect believers at prayer breakfast

U.S. President Donald Trump says he will always protect people of faith, as he addresses the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington. Trump said at Thursday's event, "As president I will always cherish, honor and protect the believers who uplift our communities and sustain our nation."
East Metro
February 7, 2019
New Department of Corrections Commissioner Paul Schnell took part of the Jan. 25 tour of Stillwater prison.

Minn. legislators go behind prison walls for a deeper look

The unprecedented legislative hearing at Stillwater prison comes as the Department of Corrections is reeling from the deadliest year in the agency's history.
February 7, 2019
FILE - In this Oct. 24, 2018 file photo, Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring announces a new Clergy Abuse Hotline his office is launching as he add

Democrats speechless as scandal engulfs Virginia's leaders

With Virginia's top three elected officials engulfed in scandal, fellow Democrats were rendered practically speechless, uncertain of how to thread their way through the racial and sexual allegations and their tangled political implications.

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