The business group has issued a report seeking to remove burdensome administrative processes without lowering environmental standards.
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Hundreds of Black business owners will converge at the Minnesota Capitol next week to speak with lawmakers and advocate for support.
Social media platforms and AI programs are having "profoundly negative" effects on children, says Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison.
Minnesota legalized recreational cannabis last year, but the law is subject to lots of changes in the months ahead. Here are a few recommended updates from the Office of Cannabis Management.
Over the years, the Met Council has undergone the scrutiny of task forces, blue ribbon commissions and work groups that haven’t led to any significant change. Why would this latest task force be any different?
The Walz administration did not have complete information when it appointed Erin DuPree, a state auditor report says.
The first of three surveys seeking the public's input on a "Capitol Mall design framework" is open until Feb. 3.
Labor Standards Board to be introduced this winter.
Some say the complaints of no mail, slow mail, and lost mail are likely to be the result of changes the USPS has made in order to survive.
Statewide sick leave and tighter gun-safety regs are among many new laws that took effect Jan. 1 following a busy 2023 legislative session in which the DFL controlled both the House and Senate.
The answer is complicated and the data are "easy to manipulate." Here's a deep dive into out-migration and tax policy in Minnesota.
A new report issued by the Minneapolis Foundation calls for a fundamental shift in thinking about the future of the city’s urban core.
An improv talent, Danger succeeds a minister in moderating the Westminster Town Hall Forum.
A new equity report by the St. Paul-based Center of Economic Inclusion surveyed 22 participating cities, counties, and government entities in Minnesota.
Andrea Jenkins won re-election over DSA-backed challenger in Ward 8 – but the coalition allied with Mayor Jacob Frey failed to score victories in other close races.
At the very least, McCarthy’s brutal takedown allows Emmer, R-6th District, who currently holds the No. 3 position, to move one rung up the GOP leadership ladder.
With council elections coming up in November, MinnPost asked each candidate where they stood on “rent stabilization.” Here’s how they responded.
Erin DuPree, who was tapped to lead Minnesota's new Office of Cannabis Management last week, has asked that Gov. Tim Walz withdraw her appointment after news stories raised questions about her business dealings.