By Tim Walker
Amara Strande died in April 2023 at the age of 20 from fibrolamellar hepatocellular carcinoma, a rare and aggressive form of liver cancer.
She linked her illness to “forever...
By Rob Hubbard
Did your utility bills for electricity and natural gas go up in 2025? If so, you’re not alone.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics broke down the eight most common monthly e...
By Margaret Stevens
Minnesota colleges and universities are fighting a surge in sophisticated enrollment fraud, as cybercriminals increasingly target education systems to steal financial aid, educa...
By Margaret Stevens
Federal immigration law was not on a committee docket Thursday, but effects of enforcing it was.
Immigration enforcement and its ripple effects on Minnesota’s workforce and ...
By Graham Johnson
Mornings have changed for Leslee Sherk.
“We used to begin our mornings at Columbia Academy focused on instruction and student engagement and academic growth. Now we begin in...
By Lisa Kaczke
A man who Molly Kelley, Jessica Guistolise and Megan Hurley had known for years used their personal non-explicit photos from their private Facebook pages to create pornographic ...
By Mike Cook
On the final night of the 2025 regular legislative session, a motion was made to suspend House Rules and bring up a bill that passed overwhelmingly in the Senate 11 days earlier...
By Winter Keefer
Across party lines, House members agree that those responsible for mass fraud in the state must be held accountable.
For many, this includes the Department of Human Services...
By Lisa Kaczke
Rep. Alex Falconer (DFL-Eden Prairie) doesn’t view artificial intelligence technology as an inherently bad tool, but there are human ramifications when a health insurance provid...
By Graham Johnson
Rep. Mary Franson (R-Alexandria) had a question about the $94 million debt service projected for Fiscal Years 2028-29, nearly double that of the previous biennium.
“Where do...
By Margaret Stevens
The Legislature should step into disaster-mode in the wake of recent immigration enforcement actions, say proponents of a bill that would provide emergency rental assistance.
...
By Tim Walker
“Three strikes and you’re out” mandate prison time for offenders committing their third felony offense.
Those felony laws currently may get tougher.
Rep. Walter Hudson (...
By Graham Johnson
Josh Hermerding, a multilingual teacher at Lucy Craft Laney Elementary School in Minneapolis, starts his mornings circling the school looking for federal immigration agents who ...
By Rob Hubbard
How much subsidy is too much subsidy?
The Legislature set to figure that out when it commissioned a Metropolitan Council report last session. It sought to determine the actu...
By Winter Keefer
Once again, lawmakers voted along party lines on a bill that aims to make it easier for nurses to practice medicine across state lines.
HF1925, sponsored by Rep. Joe Schom...