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HELP WANTED: Minnesota Tax Commissioner; Cynthia Bauerly Exiting Post
Cynthia Bauerly, the longest-serving commissioner for the Minnesota Department of Revenue, is departing the administration of Gov.
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Cynthia Bauerly, the longest-serving commissioner for the Minnesota Department of Revenue, is departing the administration of Gov.
Employees at Minnesota Public Radio and its parent company American Public Media authored a letter to readers on Tuesday.
Voting twice is a crime under both state and federal law.
Minnesota’s unemployment rate was 7.4% in August, a decline of 0.2% from July as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to stress businesses.
Dozens of other Minneapolis Public Schools principals gathered in a show of solidarity.
DFL Rep. Gene Pelowski got dinged by the Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board.
The Minnesota Department of Health began a two-week survey of randomly selected households across the state on Monday.
Republicans trying to win back control of the Minnesota House after losing the majority in 2018 remain confident in their chances.
A longtime Minnesota Public Radio News reporter announced her resignation on Monday, accusing editors of suppressing her investigation.
Minnesota ranked among the top five states for pro-charter school laws in a new report.
The conservative publication Alpha News first reported Damarco Thompson’s arrest.
Former Vice President Joe Biden leads President Donald Trump 49% to 40% in a KSTP/Survey USA poll released Wednesday.
Around 200 health care workers at two Allina hospitals will postpone a two-day strike .
The report cites on-the-record comments and public records.
The House DFL canceled a fundraiser featuring candidate John Thompson, an anti-police-brutality activist under fire.
Just $165 million remains of the more than $2 billion in federal funding allocated to Minnesota under the Federal CARES Act.
The union representing Edina teachers filed a legal grievance in August over pandemic-related layoffs.
Walz’s chief of staff issued a blistering letter Wednesday night after the senator criticized the governor’s use of emergency powers.
National political money is flooding Minnesota, which has the nation’s only divided Legislature ahead of a crucial redistricting election.
Minnesota school districts’ fall plans are guided by county-level COVID-19 data and their abilities to implement safety measures.