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Several Minnesota school districts say they don’t have the money to comply with the state’s mascot law, which isn't exactly ...
Studios Moss has built the stuff of dreams in the space, which will be open for bookings through the end of the year.
An estimated 6 million Americans rely on Medicaid for long-term care, and the cost of their care is much higher than that of ...
Threats of losses of services and even hospital closures loom after Trump signs ‘big, beautiful’ budget bill into law.
High-income earners, corporations and defense contractors stand to gain while lower-income residents and immigrants will feel ...
The Minnesota Rehabilitation and Reinvestment Act is supposed to help people in prison work towards early release, but criminal justice advocates say no one’s been released two years after it went ...
The Seward neighborhood bur oak, determined to be more than 300 years old, was declared dead and cut down in 2010.
The report caps a two-year-long research review by a team of 16 scientists that focused on pollution patterns in two ...
WCCO TV reports: Minnesota state Sen. John Hoffman has been discharged from the ICU, just over three weeks after he and his wife Yvette were shot in their home, a family spokesperson said on Monday.
Schools and lawmakers are grappling with how to address a new form of peer-on-peer image-based sexual abuse: deepfakes.
In “Racing Upward,” Kalinoski builds off of her previous work as an epilepsy awareness advocate and motivational speaker.
The mental health court’s overarching goal is to break the seemingly unending cycle of involvement with law enforcement and ...