By Mike Cook
By 2020, officials say that at least 37 percent off current judges will have either retired or reached age 65. Additionally, one-third of judicial branch staff is expected to reach retirement age in the next 10 years.
By Chris Steller
Party-line vote sends controversial uniform employment law bill to House Ways and Means Committee, likely its final stop before the House Floor.
By Jonathan Mohr
Minnesota’s iron mines are gradually beginning to ramp their production back up as the industry rebounds from what one presenter called a “historic recession” in the world’s steel market over the last two years.
By Tory Cooney
For people with serious illnesses, symptoms ranging from pain and nausea to depression and anxiety can limit their ability to do the things they love. Palliative care focuses on...
By Ricky Campbell
A nonpartisan report released Tuesday on the Minnesota Sports Facility Authority found family and friends of government officials had benefited from free football, soccer and concert tickets, along with charging the authority with sidestepping a state law requiring keeping a record of attendees.
By Jonathan Avise
The Department of Transportation has begun taking steps to make its project selection process more transparent in response to a 2016 Office of the Legislative Auditor’s report.
By Chris Steller
Every 10 years, the political district lines are redrawn. The House Government Operations and Elections Policy Committee heard competing visions Tuesday for who should draw the ...
By Tory Cooney
When Symmieonna Williams was sex trafficked, she was a minor with nowhere to go.
“We knew that we needed help, but we didn’t have the right kind of help” she said. “We didn’...
By Mike Cook
A large capital investment package is traditionally passed in the even-numbered year of a legislative biennium. But with a last-minute failure to do so in May 2016, Gov. Mark Dayton is anxious to get shovels in the ground and put construction personnel to work.
By Nick Longworth
While voluntary pre-kindergarten funding remains a talking point with legislators, proposed legislation could provide affected parents with additional tax incentives to enroll t...