The debate over creating a new state IG’s office highlights Minnesota’s existing tools to fight fraud.
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The about-face on rent control and a new emphasis on tenant protections have come about after a number of factors led to the plunge in new building.
In his annual State of the City address, Jacob Frey touted economic development plans in Uptown, downtown, and the North Side
The Democrat, who has voted for GOP initiatives, is likely to move to the left to take on Peggy Flanagan and Melisa López Franzen.
The governor wants to collect sales tax when Minnesotans pay for a lawyer or financial adviser.
Craig Leipold is joining forces with St. Paul’s mayor to push for $395 million in state financing.
The move elicited cheers from downtown St. Paul boosters and a scathing response from state employee unions.
The old guard and new generation advocate for high-quality early learning programs.
The new St. Paul City Council leader moderates the council’s approach on rent control, development, and child care subsidies.
But environmentalists say the new Trump executive order on "critical minerals" threatens the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
The university and Fairview welcomed the attorney general’s intervention amid an impasse over a new partnership with Duluth-based Essentia.
Since the 1990s, Minnesota economists have checked revenue against spending for both the next two years and the next four years.
Brian Sikes addresses challenges ranging from worker housing to employee safety in Ukraine.
Immigrants accounted for 94% of Minnesota’s net population growth between 2020 and 2024, according to a new report by the Minnesota Chamber Foundation.
The answer depends on who you ask, but there's no doubt the obstacles to CEO involvement in civic affairs are multiplying.
Trump's proposed tariffs on the United States' two neighbors have been postponed for now. If they return, they could have a big impact on Minnesota's economy.
The state's robust agriculture industry employs both undocumented migrants and foreign-born workers who are in the United States on a provisional or temporary basis. The largest group of immigrant farmworkers are undocumented.
While the political playing field has become more favorable for mining, the Republican’s proposals still face hurdles.