The preservation of landmark buildings is dictated as much by what we see through as what we see.
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The numbers raise several challenges for state and local government: how to make sure the skills held by retirees doesn’t go out the door with them, and how to attract and retain younger workers.
The state Legislative Auditor found problems with controls over marketing costs and collection of receipts.
Credit the power of incumbency — and Gov. Mark Dayton's somewhat surprisingly healthy relationship with local business leaders — for the lack of spending so far by some prominent groups.
A group seeking to repeal Minneapolis' 70/30 law governing food-to-alcohol sales for neighborhood restaurants says the rule is a serious problem — and becoming a bigger one.
The promises were among those delivered Tuesday in response to requests from the Equity Commitments Coalition for Metro-wide Transportation.
From ballooning infrastructure costs to a controversial sex offender treatment program, the governor will face big issues if he's re-elected to office.
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board voted Wednesday to spend up to $500,000 to study a shallow tunnel option for the Kenilworth Cooridor.
Franken and McFadden met for their first debate on Wednesday, and Franken's voting record played a starring role.
Eighteen months after Macy's announced it was abandoning downtown, reality is setting in: the store's old building isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.
Though many of Johnson's positions are unsurprising for a GOP nominee for governor, he breaks from the standard Republican line on a handful of issues, according to analysis from MinnPost's public affairs reporter.
A 2012 environmental review of the SWLRT alignment says that the impacts on parkland could be mitigated. The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board isn’t so sure.
The council took its last steps toward a final vote Friday giving municipal consent for a route extending the Green Line from Target Field to Eden Prairie.
As part of the county’s approval, the board also agreed to officially commit to its share of the funding for the project: $165.3 million.
Mike and Leah Driscoll’s Twin Cities Mobile Market seeks to improve the health of people living in low-income areas who lack of easy access to grocery stores.
The Republican candidate for governor says he'll highlight "common sense reform" in bid against Mark Dayton.
Wins by Jeff Johnson and U.S. Senate candidate Mike McFadden highlight an election that saw less than 10 percent of registered voters cast ballots.
Despite criticisms of Minnesota's tax climate for wealthy residents, a new study suggests that high-income earners in Wisconsin might actually save money if they relocated here.