An Xcel spokesperson said that Xcel customers’ gas bills have increased slower than the overall rate of inflation over the last 12 years.
I am an American and a member of the Minnesota Somali community. The Secretary of Defense eagerly endorsed the "garbage" remark.
Divorced men were most likely to think that society would benefit from a return to traditional gender roles at 67 percent.
“Facts matter,” State Rep. Jim Walsh wrote. “But the Left doesn’t let facts get in the way of its ignorant sanctimony and virtue signaling.”
Incarcerated Minnesotans with a reminder: “We are people, after all.”
Minnesota pastors speak: You won’t find a Biblical parable advocating for letting a child go hungry so you can get richer.
The group’s campaign against white Christian nationalism, launched in August 2023, is called “We All Belong.”
Minnesota nursing home workers have been in the news a lot lately because of the planned one-day labor practice strike set for Tuesday.
Mack and his like in the other concentric circles of the far right have won influence in Donald Trump’s Republican Party.
This merger-driven rise of monopoly power is not inevitable, but rather the product of policy choices in recent decades.
Minnesota stoners breathed a sigh of relief on Tuesday as they smoked in public for the first time without fear of legal repercussions.
Rashad Cobb and his brother Ricky Cobb II were twins, and had that bond that's hard to explain.
Workers have successfully unionized more than 300 stores across the country — including six in Minnesota.
“Honestly I feel chill bumps. It's a tragic event, but it's a learning event,” said Charles Gallon, who was at the intersection.
They say they’re overworked, understaffed, and patients are paying too much for health care.
Gov. Tim Walz joined police from around the state to pay tribute at the first in-person ceremony since 2019.
His fans often visit the Twin Cities around this date to learn about his life.
There's a new face on WCCO mornings!
“Farmers tend to be eternal optimists when we look at every year in terms of the weather coming up,” said Dave Nicolai, Univ. of Minnesota.
In Northeast Minneapolis, customers filled Kramarczuk’s Sausage Company, one of the city’s most notable Ukrainian-owned businesses.
“I just imagine if I would have been completely alone though, I don’t know how I would reacted,” she said.
The anger stems from the police killing of Amir Locke, a 22-year-old legal gun owner who was shot during a no-knock raid.
Many joining in the protest called for immediate changes in city leadership, including the removal of Mayor Jacob Frey.
Schell's Brewing in New Ulm has a legacy that goes down smooth. They celebrated their 160th anniversary during the pandemic.
On Dec. 31, 2011, 5,000 red-winged blackbirds fell from the sky in Beebe, Arkansas.
On Jan. 20, in his first day in office, President Joe Biden rescinded the permit for the Keystone XL oil pipeline.
"Please choose democracy."
Some people are bouncing back from the COVID-19 pandemic and economic downturn.
The past year has seen a multitude of proposals for reform at the city, state and national level.
Our economy is dependent upon respecting our past successes and challenges.
The protests we've seen against police, i.e., occupying storm troopers, are an understandable.
Police know that to be effective at our jobs, we require the trust of the community.
This guest commentary is a response to a Reformer commentary that was published.
We often grow up believing that a hastily drawn line might solve a conflict.
"I could not count the number of times — always heading home from Falcon Heights back into Saint Paul — a squad car followed me."
Project created by Minnesota Connections Academy senior earns Girl Scout Gold Award, $10,000 AXA Achievement Scholarship and more