Election
April 22

GOP battle for nomination in Minnesota's Second District could head to August primary

The race has bitterly divided Republicans over who is best to take on DFL incumbent Rep. Angie Craig this fall.
Politics
April 22
Justices Sarah Hennesy, left, and Theodora Gaïtas were appointed to the Minnesota Supreme Court at the State Capitol on Monday.

Two new female Minnesota Supreme Court justices come with strong public defense backgrounds

Gov. Tim Walz elevates Court of Appeals Judge Theodora Gaïtas and Stearns County Judge Sarah Hennesy.
Politics
April 22
Sen. Nicole Mitchell, a first-term Democrat from Woodbury, was arrested in Detroit Lakes early Monday morning on suspicion of burglary.

Woodbury state senator arrested in suspected burglary

Sen. Nicole Mitchell, a DFL lawmaker from Woodbury, was arrested Monday morning in Detroit Lakes and booked into the Becker County Jail.
Politics
April 21
A duplicate of this statue of Hubert H. Humphrey on the Minnesota Capitol mall in St. Paul could be going to the nation's Capitol.

Hubert H. Humphrey statue could be going to U.S. Capitol

The statue of the late vice president and senator would replace one of Henry Mower Rice, a key figure in Minnesota statehood who was also involved in relocating Indigenous people to reservations.
Local
April 21
Vance Haugen and Bonnie Haugen are among many residents of southeastern Minnesota concerned about nitrate pollution in their drinking water. Minnesota

Minnesota House lawmakers push forward fertilizer tax to clean up contaminated wells

The tax on farmers, smaller than earlier proposals, cleared a key House committee.
Local
April 21
The TikTok app on a phone.

Minnesota lawmakers look to curtail student cellphone use in school

Legislators hope to give cover to districts that seek greater restrictions on smartphone use in schools, especially among teens who struggle to put the devices down.
Politics
April 20

American reportedly killed in Ukraine ran for Minnesota U.S. Senate seat in 1990

Russell Bentley was a marijuana legalization activist when he challenged Rudy Boschwitz in the race won by Paul Wellstone.
Election
April 20
Many Otter Tail County activists want to become party delegates so they can support GOP newcomer Steve Boyd over Republican U.S. Rep. Michelle Fischba

Conservatives in Otter Tail County have been fighting for years, with no end in sight

A recent flare-up over precinct caucuses is the latest in a string of battles between local party officials and a group of grassroots activists.
Politics
April 20
Latasha Bacon leans on her son Davonte, 13, as they shop at Northtown Mall in Blaine Friday. When Davonte and his sister Layla Jackson were taken from

Racial disparities in child protection prompt Minnesota legislation, federal complaint

Black children are twice as likely as white kids to be removed from their parents. For Native American kids, the disparities are even more stark.
Local
April 19
First Lady Jill Biden gives a short campaign speech for her husband, President Joe Biden, for a room of over 100 “Women for Biden” supporters at N

Jill Biden rallies women, teachers for the Biden-Harris ticket in Bloomington speeches

She spoke to women at a brewery and then addressed Education Minnesota's annual convention.
Politics
April 19
Andover High School teacher Amna Kiran led the push to change Minnesota law so that driver’s permit tests will be written in clear, direct English.

Andover High School teacher leads effort for more understandable driver's tests

Amna Kiran took notice and pushed to change Minnesota law after a student failed multiple times in 2019.
Politics
April 18
Isra Hirsi, 16, of Minneapolis, co-director and co-founder of U.S. Youth Climate Strike, spoke during the rally at the Capitol.

Rep. Omar's daughter arrested, suspended from college for pro-Palestinian protests

Rep. Omar had questioned Columbia University's president about campus protests a day earlier.
Politics
April 18
Braemar Arena in Edina. The Legislature gave Edina permission to ask voters for a half-cent sales tax to fund nearly $40 million in improvements at Fr

After a bumper crop of new sales taxes approved in 2023, legislators look at limits

Legislators could rein in what kinds of projects can be paid for with sales taxes in the future.
Politics
April 18
The Community Addiction Recovery Enterprise (CARE) facility, Minnesota’s only all-woman substance use disorder residential facility, is one of sever

Minnesota plan to close state addiction treatment facilities faces pushback

DHS wants to divert resources to address mental health crisis. Some fear Minnesota is "robbing Peter to pay Paul" and women with addiction will suffer.
World
April 17
Ukrainian soldiers fire a howitzer toward Russian forces in the Donetsk region of Ukraine, March 27, 2024.

Secret Russian foreign policy document urges action to weaken the U.S.

Russia's Foreign Ministry has been gathering data on the vulnerabilities of its Western adversaries, a classified Russian document shows.
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.

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