Federal cuts were brought up, but the first question was about the possibility of delaying or repealing the state’s new paid family and medical leave act, which goes into effect next year.
Minnesota lawmakers want to know why state officials can't immediately shut down child care programs if kickbacks or fraud are uncovered.
To resist the Trump administrations’ attacks on our rights, local lawmakers across the country are protecting LGBTQ people, ...
Minnesota government has been ridden with fraud for far too long. It’s made national headlines and frankly, our state has become a national embarrassment. Governor Walz has been at the ...
Joy Reid's The ReidOut has been canceled by MSNBC amid the network's plummeting ratings - and seven years after the star's ...
You'll get access to an ad-free website with a faster photo browser, the chance to claim free tickets to a host of events ...
Busy Week at the Capitol - After a turbulent January and early February, activities at the Legislature returned to normal ...
Gov. Tim Walz and Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan announced new appointments to the Board of Executives for Long-term Services and Supports; Board of Medical Practice; Board of Nursing; Board of ...
Before tipoff of the Wolves' home matchup with the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday, Feb. 23, Rodriguez appeared to be sitting ...
While true that Election Day 2026 is still more than 20 months away, it’s not too soon to begin speculating about how ...
U.S. Rep. Pete Stauber will not run for the state’s governorship or an open U.S. Senate seat next year. A spokesperson in the Hermantown Republican’s congressional office confirmed those plans to the ...
On Saturday, Governor Tim Walz ordered flags to be flown at half-staff across Minnesota to honor Border Patrol Agent David ...
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