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People suffering from terminal illnesses in Minnesota deserve the grace of a good death. The proposed bill would allow for ...
The agency quietly removed web pages on rural energy, climate-smart agriculture, and federal loans — until farmers sued.
Explaining Thursday’s State Capitol budget news amid the bipartisan boasting and a frenzied pushback in Gov. Tim Walz's ...
The severe weather that came through the Twin Cities brought torrential rain, thunder, and wind damage that left many without power.
The food stamp program serves about 440,000 families in Minnesota, but Republicans in Congress are pushing new eligibility ...
The founding publisher of Mpls.St.Paul and Twin Cities Business was quick with a joke but took community engagement seriously ...
Speaking right after Rest at the Taxes Committee hearing, Klein bemoaned that, “Once again, this year we are going to abandon ...
In today’s polarized climate, the importance of complex thinking is more important than ever, a Minnesota college president ...
The three major wildfires are among more than 1,000 fires so far this year, which is on track to exceed state averages.
As the Trump administration prioritizes mining in northern Minnesota, conservation groups work to protect the Boundary Waters ...
The Environmental Protection Agency announced plans to weaken limits on some harmful “forever chemicals” or PFAS.
With the 2024 expiration of federal dollars, the county has taken on a $20 million deficit to try to stop homelessness before ...