Trump's environmental speech raises more than a few eyebrows
President Trump's comments on leadership fly in the face of his record, critics say.
President Trump's comments on leadership fly in the face of his record, critics say.
The tournament's executive director and many golf fans were buzzing about the fabulous finish that crowned 20-year-old rookie Matthew Wolff champion in the PGA Tour's return to Minnesota for the first time in 50 years.
The presence of a large, rocky satellite gave Earth a partner and protector. For 4.5 billion years the moon has stabilized Earth's tilt, lengthened its days, summoned its tides. We might not exist without it.
The onus lies on new Wolves President Gersson Rosas to build a roster that wins enough to keep Karl-Anthony Towns excited, happy and optimistic about the organization's direction.
Federal investigators have turned state Department of Motor Vehicles databases into the base of an unprecedented surveillance infrastructure.
Mayor and others did not follow financial reporting laws, a judge has ruled.
He said ties to subordinate were not tacit approval for "inappropriate behavior."
Toxic bacteria are keeping swimmers out of the water on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, and it will be weeks before financial information shows whether beach closures are hurting the local economy.
CEO of the South Dakota-based nonprofit would lead new organization. Sanford Health runs 18 hospitals and 171 clinics in Minnesota.
Symptoms include vomiting and/or diarrhea.
Before Sherman Associates can build apartments, it needs to create a new Fire Station #1.
Congress' top Democrats say they're inviting the World Cup champion U.S. women's soccer team to the Capitol.
Mohamed Daoud and Abdi Warsame joined the St. Paul Fire Department.
Raises concerns about the sharp increase in gabapentinoid painkillers.
Kelly Holstine will serve as OutFront Minnesota's director of educational equity.
A state court judge declined Monday to give a Kansas clinic permission to provide telemedicine abortions.
World Cup victors lead on and off the field.
New program responds to need for providers, staff with cultural knowledge.
The eight-month old restaurant and tiki bar is scheduled to return in two weeks.
The debate would go better if the focus could shift to legal, publicly recognized rights to citizenship.
As diversity increased in central Minnesota, so did trust — including trust of the newcomers, a survey suggests.
Will the USMCA correct the flaws of its predecessor or lock them in for another quarter-century? The auto industry illustrates.