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Judges Raise Alarm Over Sole Youth Correctional Facility Closure
The move to close the facility without a replacement illustrates the challenge of doing away with such facilities altogether.
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The move to close the facility without a replacement illustrates the challenge of doing away with such facilities altogether.
Protesters called on Tim Walz and Joe Biden to block the project.
On the morning of June 3, there were about as many journalists in George Floyd Square as city workers who were trying to reopen.
The Minneapolis City Council voted overwhelmingly in favor of putting two rent control questions before voters in November.
At the height of the housing market frenzy in Minnesota this spring, stories abounded of homes purchased sight unseen.
Local water utilities worried about getting hit with lawsuits and high cleanup costs are stepping up their lobbying.
Lorinda Burgess is an accomplished businesswoman.
Ally Hanten Ebert says her ultimate goal is to work herself out of a job.
Rep. John Thompson, DFL-St. Paul, is not going to resign.
The controversy swirling around Rep. John Thompson, DFL-St. Paul, over his July Fourth traffic stop has helped expose a loophole.
Unemployment in Minnesota has returned to near pre-pandemic lows and labor force participation continues to tick up.
During a ceremonial signing on Thursday morning, DFL Gov. Tim Walz issued an executive order.
White Earth Nation leadership traveled to the state Capitol.
In Todd County, just 34% of people are vaccinated — the lowest rate in the state until Thursday.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey did not have city interns work on his reelection campaign.
The St. Paul Police Department released the body camera footage of Rep. John Thompson, DFL-St. Paul.
As the delta variant takes hold, the unvaccinated are in for a rude awakening.
Antania Goff remembers thinking, “This is my first step to changing my life,” when she opened her acceptance letter.
Minneapolis, Brooklyn Center and other cities have turned to so-called credible messenger programs to help try to keep protests peaceful.
Tracy Stone-Manning’s confirmation prospects appear unaffected so far as the U.S. Senate returns from its July 4 recess.