Mike Lindell announced his campaign Thursday as he continues to face major defamation rulings and ongoing lawsuits.
Federal auditors found that Minnesota failed to complete required SNAP security reviews, KSTP reported.
State payroll records reveal an unexpected group of workers at the top of Minnesota’s earnings list.
The U.S. House narrowly passed the spending package to reopen the government in a 222-209 vote.
Rep. Angie Craig of Minnesota posted that “if people believe this is a ‘deal,’ I have a bridge to sell you.”
Amanda Hemmingsen-Jaeger’s east metro win ensures Democrats keep a 34–33 edge, while the Minnesota House remains tied 67–67.
Melvin Carter conceded Tuesday night, congratulating Her and pledging to help her "hit the ground running."
Federal officials will release partial food aid funding this month, but state leaders warn many families will still fall short.
Two federal judges ordered that the SNAP program must be at least partially continued.
Minnesota residents who receive federal food aid won’t get their November benefits as the ongoing federal shutdown continues, the Department
The state’s highest court ruled USA Powerlifting’s transgender athlete ban violates the Minnesota Human Rights Act.
Millions of Americans will not receive SNAP benefits until the federal government shutdown ends. Here's what that means for Minnesota.
The Minnesota Department of Children, Youth, and Families says November SNAP payments may not go out without renewed federal funding.
The freeze affects $612 million in grants across four Minnesota districts.
WalletHub’s new analysis ranks Minnesota 51st in overall impact, thanks to its low number of federal workers and contracts.
The 10-day deadline for Minnesota to comply with federal Title IX directives expired Friday.
State officials warn the cancellations could drive up energy bills for Minnesotans.
About 750,000 federal workers, including some from Minnesota, are expected to be furloughed, and some potentially fired.
The lawsuit targets Minnesota, Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Hennepin County, but local leaders insist they will not back down.
Tim Walz is seeking a third term as Minnesota governor. Here are the Republicans he could face.
Nearly 10,000 Minnesotans shared opinions on guns, immigration, taxes, and stadium funding at the 2025 fair.
Families can lower tax bills by saving receipts for school expenses like computers, instruments, and private school tuition.
The ruling leaves most homemade guns legal in Minnesota, setting up a likely push by state Democrats to change the law next year.
Several new Minnesota laws took effect Aug. 1, impacting drivers, renters, business owners, pet owners, and more across the state.
More than a week after the cyberattack, residents are still facing service outages and delays across multiple city departments.
The new policy applies to roles where women, people of color, or people with disabilities are underrepresented.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison is warning Minnesotans about how to spot and avoid door-to-door pest-control scams.
The bill would also eliminate clean energy tax credits and cost Minnesota nearly 23,000 jobs by 2035, analysts say.
Here’s a breakdown of some of the most notable laws that just took effect across Minnesota.
Melissa Hortman will be the first woman to lie in state in the Minnesota Capitol.
Melissa and Mark Hortman will lie in state at the Minnesota Capitol, Gov. Tim Walz announced Tuesday.
A Star Tribune columnist reflected on his last interview with Hortman, as her children shared how their parents would want to be remembered.
Asked if he had called Walz yet, Trump said the Democratic governor "doesn't have a clue" and is "a mess."
A Minnesota lawmaker’s emotional floor speech is gaining national attention after she said that her family entered the U.S. "illegally."
The ruling says nudity isn’t criminal unless it's sexual, overturning a woman’s indecent exposure conviction for walking topless.
In a statement, Minnesota Public Radio (MPR) said federal cuts would have a "devastating impact."
Four Minnesota communities affected by power plant closures are getting a major financial boost.
The bill would criminalize manufacturing, distributing, and possessing mRNA vaccines.
Federal officials plan to start collecting next month on federal student loans in default. Here's what MN residents need to know:
The St. Paul-based corporation said it will continue to monitor global trade developments and may need to adjust the surcharge later.