The real issue on light rail is crime, not homelessness.
Athletic success has put Minnesota on the map.
The Affordable Care Act may have covered more people, but it won't give us health care for everyone.
"A vote for Trump is a vote against Minneapolis" has become the outstate slogan. And it could be a winner for 2020.
Trump was the only candidate submitted to the Minnesota Secretary of State by the Minnesota GOP last month even though there are at least three other Republican candidates running active campaigns.
The Plymouth-based retailer's stock has stopped trading on the Nasdaq, though.
US Catholic bishops received a challenging to-do list Monday as they opened their national assembly — notably to support immigrants and refugees, extend the campaign to curtail clergy sex abuse and work harder to combat gun violence. They also were urged by Pope Francis' envoy to be more vigorous in promoting sometimes-divisive segments of the pope's agenda.
The Vikings quarterback also hasn't fumbled in the past five games, the best streak of his career.
County Attorney's Office had knowledge of firing for half a year before acting.
Vikings coach Mike Zimmer credits their win over Dallas with managing the clock, converting first downs, and stopping the Cowboys' offense in fourth-down situations.
U.S. stocks were split on Monday as uncertainty continues to hang over U.S.-China trade talks, or at least over investors' perception of them.
One person is dead after a farming accident in eastern Wisconsin.
M.A. "Mort" Mortenson helped grow the Mortenson construction company from 14 employees to more than 7,500.
The Wisconsin agriculture secretary fired by the Republican-controlled state Senate has a new job, still within Gov. Tony Evers' administration.