Bipartisan Minnesota state senators propose universal background checks for gun sales
Bipartisan sponsors, including NRA member, propose universal background checks.
Bipartisan sponsors, including NRA member, propose universal background checks.
A Plymouth family whose dog was shot has been flooded with aid.
Paul Meekin, who was key in developing Minnesota’s troubled multimillion dollar computer system, had been on leave since November.
Gophers women’s basketball coach Marlene Stollings and her team celebrate being selected Monday to the NCAA tournament with fans at Williams Arena.
Keeping patients relaxed and amused with virtual reality headsets is part of a new offering at Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare
Departing Blue Cross leader did not disclose consulting fees to board.
The Minnetonka medical device maker will keep its ties to state as part of Canada’s Laborie Medical Technology.
HeartMate 3 performed better in clinical test than Abbott’s older device.
Minnesota will face Green Bay in Eugene, Ore., on Friday.
Agreements with three freight rail operators critical to getting federal grant.
Fighting back from an early fall, ‘Monster Mike’ won gold in snowboard cross by defeating the reigning world champion.
A new law is rife with constitutional questions that probably will wind up before the U.S. Supreme Court.
We must see the roots of alienation.
To interpret these events, start by asking “Why now?” about the motivations of both sides.
It hinges on a commitment to best practices. But that’s missing from the draft permit.
The proposal is a responsible approach to density that gives those with less wealth a chance to develop, preserves the level of affordable housing and keeps neighborhoods unique.
Balancing free speech with student attendance policies.
City isn’t fining businesses yet, but some have paid in settlements with workers.
The Virginia-based organization also is hosting a "Main Street" competition.
The proposals were dismissed by Senate Republican leadership.
The theft occurred on Jan. 30 near the Federal courthouse in downtown Minneapolis, authorities say.
Suit said group was wrongfully terminated in dispute over American flag protest.