Politics
April 16
Sen. Omar Fateh, center, speaks about his bill during the Senate Commerce Committee on Tuesday.

Minnesota lawmakers aim to protect rideshare drivers hurt on the job — but pay remains unresolved

DFL legislators remain optimistic about the possibility of a law this year to prevent Uber and Lyft from leaving on July 1.
Local
April 16
In February, Elizabeth McNamara, left, offered her assistance to Steve and Nancy Gehrenbeck-Miller as they began filling out the FAFSA form online dur

FAFSA completions in Minnesota drop amid flawed efforts to update form

Higher education advocates asked the governor for funding to help students complete the form, saying the state risks "a catastrophic decline in college enrollment."
Election
April 16
Mohrman, Kaardal & Erickson Attorney Erick Kaardal announces the filing of the lawsuit at the State Capitol in St. Paul, Minn., on Monday, June 5, 201

Legal Marijuana Now Party fights to keep its major party status before Minnesota Supreme Court

The DFL Party filed a petition arguing LMN failed to meet legal requirements to be certified as a major party.
Local
April 15
Minnesota State professors are asking lawmakers to strengthen their academic freedoms, saying they’re troubled by restrictions passing in other part

Minnesota State professors ask lawmakers for more academic freedom protections

Union leaders say they're worried about restrictions passing in Republican-led states, where lawmakers are limiting what professors can teach about race, gender, other issues.
Politics
April 15
Mike Lindell, CEO of MyPillow, is photographed in Newport Beach, Calif., on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021. ]

Supreme Court says no to Lindell's request for hearing on cellphone confiscation

The MyPillow founder's phone was seized in a Hardee's drive-thru.
Politics
April 15
The sun shines on the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul, Wednesday, May 15, 2019, as Gov. Tim Walz and top legislative leaders continued their budge

DFL disavows endorsed House candidate accused of harassing GOP incumbent

Judd Hoff has a long criminal history, including felony second-degree assault for wielding a machete during an argument.
Local
April 15
Minnesota Sen. Tina Smith eulogizes Walter Mondale during a memorial service for the former Vice President.

Sen. Tina Smith says American women 'won't be conned' by Trump on abortion

The former president says states should decide their own abortion laws as the U.S. Supreme Court considers a case that would curb the availability of some drugs.
Nation
April 12
Former President Donald Trump arrives at Reagan National Airport en route to his arraignment in federal court on Thursday, August 3, 2023. Doug Mills/

Donald Trump faces 4 criminal cases. Here's where they stand.

Jury selection is set to begin Monday for the New York criminal case against former President Donald Trump involving hush-money payments made to a porn actor. Never before has a former or current U.S. president faced a criminal case. Trump faces four. Here is a look at those criminal cases, what they involve and their next steps.
Politics
April 12
Kathy Ware calms son Kylen, 29, as he is secured to a stander as part of his physical therapy at their South St. Paul home. The stander helps Kylen, w

Assisted suicide in Minnesota? Critics point to Canada as cautionary tale.

Proposed medical aid in dying legislation promises to be an ongoing issue in Minnesota, where some in the disability community fear being devalued or coerced.
Politics
April 12
Harold Robinson and Angela Dawson admire their flowering marijuana plants at their home greenhouse in Rutledge last October. Dawson is sounding the al

Minnesota marijuana sales could be delayed or in short supply if planting doesn't start soon

Growers need time to get cannabis planted, harvested, tested and processed — preferably before retailers open.
Politics
April 11
Sen. Scott Dibble got a high-five from Sen. Zaynab Mohamed on the Senate floor before Dibble advocated for his renter-protection bill Thursday. Mohame

New protections for Minnesota renters moving forward in Legislature

Though the most ambitious affordable-housing construction policies fell short this session, legislators are looking to create new rights for tenants and new rules for landlords.
Local
April 11
Rep. Nathan Coulter, DFL-Bloomington, introduced one of the bills aimed at creating additional oversight.

Minnesota lawmakers seek new rules for online college programs

They're targeting companies that take a portion of tuition for helping recruit or run online programs. St. Cloud State and Southwest Minnesota State already have such contracts.
Politics
April 11
A view of the Minnesota State Capitol on May 16, 2019.

Five things the Minnesota Legislature hopes to tackle before its session ends

Lawmakers are still debating whether to legalize sports betting and how to fine-tune the state's recreational marijuana law, among other things.
Politics
April 10
Gov. Tim Walz highlights Minnesota's new child tax credit, which was passed as part of a $3 billion tax cut and increase package passed last session.

What you need to know to receive Minnesota's $1,750 child tax credit this tax filing season

The state estimates more than 356,000 children have already benefited, with families receiving an average credit of $2,510.
North Metro
April 10
Teenagers attend open gym at Brooklyn Park's Zanewood Recreation Center in 2014. The city is seeking funding from the Legislature for several projects

Brooklyn Park will ask state for $29 million for fire station, community center projects

Brooklyn Park is also looking to expand the Zanewood Recreation Center.
Politics
April 9
Fans gather outside of Target Field as they wait for the gates to open for the Twins home opener against the Cleveland Guardians Thursday, April 4, 20

Push to convert stadium tax to pay for hospital improvements advances with bipartisan backing

Senate supports the change, but the bill has yet to have a hearing in the House
Business
April 9
Pulsar CEO Thomas Abraham-James stands in front of the company's Jetstream  #1 helium exploration facility in Babbitt on the Iron Range.

Legislators scramble to create tax, environmental plan for Minnesota's first helium operation

State and local officials fear Canadian-based Pulsar could move ahead with its northeastern Minnesota project and use gas from under state land without paying royalties.
Politics
April 9
Minnesota Republican U.S. Rep. Tom Emmer was the target of a swatting incident in January.

Hoax 'swatting' calls could become a felony in Minnesota

Hoax emergency calls are a gross misdemeanor, but legislators want to make the act a felony when it's directed at elected officials, judges, prosecuting attorneys, correctional facility employees and police officers.
Politics
April 9
President Joe Biden has unveiled new proposals aimed at reducing student debt for millions.

Tell us: How have Biden's student loan relief proposals affected you?

Biden's latest proposal would reduce debt for millions of Americans. It comes months after his first attempt at widespread debt cancellation.
Politics
April 8
Justin Anfinson, left, watched as Cathy Dessert, Vice President of the Minnesota Harness Racing Inc., fed her horse Numbered Account a carrot at the M

Ban on historical horse racing advances swiftly after Racing Commission tried to legalize casino games

Horse industry supporters showed up at the Capitol with a live horse to plead for subsidies.

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