As Mayor Melvin Carter looks to present additional changes to the St. Paul ordinance, local owners of small rentals express continued concern.
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Gov. Tim Walz did call in the National Guard, but a communication tactic that involved community leaders was key in ultimately keeping people off the streets.
Voters will assess the leadership capacity of Kamala Harris, but she’ll get extra scrutiny because she’s a woman.
From Sheila E. to the Mankato West football team, Minnesota played a starring role as Tim Walz accepted the Democratic nomination for vice president.
The Minnesota governor went from being a second tier choice to the top pick in a matter of weeks. These were the factors at play.
The Minnetonka-based health insurance giant says new health insurance regulations tucked into the omnibus bill passed in spring are unconstitutional.
The former president spoke for about 90 minutes and briefly mentioned mining and the Minnesota Freedom Fund but not Gov. Tim Walz’s VP prospects.
City leaders will help artists and art organizations pay rent in unused commercial properties along Harmon Place in downtown Minneapolis.
National political observers say Minnesota is among a small number of states where control of a legislative chamber could change hands.
The Office of the Legislative Auditor says at least 290 individuals died before they received a payment.
Many Minneapolis leaders celebrated the passage of legislation meant to end a lawsuit against the city’s 2040 Plan. But the court still needs to dismiss the case.
Lawmakers ran out of time for a vote but say sports betting legalization would have passed.
Lawmakers either ran out of time or couldn’t reach agreement on sports betting, an infrastructure bill, and an Equal Rights Amendment before midnight Sunday.
Low expectations were further lowered with Senate turmoil caused by the arrest of Nicole Mitchell.
DFL lawmakers are proposing a handful of bills this session targeting corporations.
A Minnesota House bill would limit a private entity’s ability to restrict homeowners from providing child care when licensed.
Supporters say constitutional amendment would provide flexibility for lawmakers, but the GOP worries it could lead to year-round sessions.
City opposition derails plans for legislation designed to create more density and supply.