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Behind the state's deal to bring new jobs to Hoyt Lakes.
Most of the plans and studies are complete. An environmental study has concluded that a cleanup is possible and affordable. And Ford is finally prepared to lay out a more firm timetable for redevelopment.
An estimated 23,000 Americans die each year due to bacteria that has become resistant to antibiotics.
Minnesota doesn't have a law explicitly preventing cities from enacting their own wage and benefit ordinances, but that doesn't mean it's clear that doing so is legal.
The city is launching a program to promote the creation of more member-owned commercial enterprises.
Two partners at Faegre Baker Daniels’ London office discuss the intricacies of Brexit and why Minnesotans should be paying attention.
Can the City of Minneapolis really use the property assessment process to incentivize owners to either develop parking lots — or sell the land to someone who will?
The state's Chamber of Commerce continues its call on lawmakers to eliminate the statewide general property tax.
A city that is getting younger, more racially diverse and more urban is grappling with what it will look like in coming years.
Americans oppose the continuation of the embargo by a large margin. Congress might be starting to notice.
Because they generally pay higher tuition, out-of-state students are a key part of the University of Minnesota’s annual budget—especially in the face of decreasing support of the school from legislators in St. Paul.
MNvest passed during the 2015 legislative session, but it has been in rulemaking since.
Hardy’s appointment comes at a time when the Governor and policymakers are increasingly emphasizing equity in conversations about the state’s economy.
GOP Rep. Tim Kelly thought he had a workable plan to solve Minnesota's long-term transportation-funding crisis. So why didn't it even come up for a vote?
One of the Minnesota Chamber's three priorities passed.
The governor also said he won't hold a $300 million budget proposal and a $260 million tax cut bill “hostage” to any special session negotiations.
Everything you ever wanted to know about the policy — and politics — of Minnesota's vehicle tab fees.