It's a role that seems scripted for Lt. Gov.-elect Jacqueline Coleman — as an educator transitioning to the job as a "full partner" in an administration vowing to make public education a top priority.
North Dakota's pardon advisory board took a significant step Wednesday in wiping criminal records clean for 26 people with low-level marijuana convictions, a first under a new policy aimed at fixing problems the records have caused for people trying to find jobs and housing.
A lawsuit filed on behalf of Charlottesville, Virginia, community members injured in white supremacist violence two years ago is headed to trial.
A report says the U.S. government didn't have the technology needed in 2018 to properly document and track thousands of immigrant families separated at the southern border.
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Voters will select a legislator to succeed late Rep. Diane Loeffler, who died at age 66.
Losses by Clemson, Georgia, Alabama, Utah and Oklahoma would all help Minnesota's cause.
The festival with lights, music and entertainment runs Friday through Dec. 22.
Adjusting to life in the United States means an added celebration in November.
The Iowa Court of Appeals has upheld a $4.9 million jury verdict awarded to a Texas woman after she fell outside a hotel on an icy sidewalk.
Five people died early Wednesday in a fire on the 14th floor of a Minneapolis public housing high rise in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood.
After seven seasons in Minnesota, the team let him go as a free agent.
Over a half a foot of snow fell in the Twin Cities, prompting people to shovel, and compelling others to ski.
Shelton, who replaces Clint Hurdle, beat out Matt Quataro for the job.
Out of town for Thanksgiving? Use an app to clear your drive, sidewalks while you're gone. These apps clear driveway, sidewalk snow until you return after Thanksgiving
The pizza company that has built its brand on "Sota Style" pies just can't bring itself to identify with the opposition.
The largest November snowstorm in nine years socked the Twin Cities and much of southern and central Minnesota with heavy wet snow, disrupting travel on the roads and in the skies.
Over a half a foot of snow fell in the Twin Cities the day before Thanksgiving, prompting people to shovel, and compelling others to ski.
Star Tribune food critic Rick Nelson is here to answer any and all dining-related questions.
Since taking office in January, Florida's Republican governor has appointed a science officer, established a climate change czar and pledged to spend billions of dollars to restore the Everglades and combat the pollutants that spawn blue-green algae and red tides.
CEO Doug Baker of Ecolab has received the Dayton Award in Moral Capitalism from the Caux Round Table for Moral Capitalism, partly for driving his company to be a better environmental citizen.
A judge has sentenced a Hayward man to 25 years in prison for setting a half-dozen fires on the Lac Courte Oreilles (LA'-coot-ah-ray) reservation because he thought a tribal member had placed a curse on him.
Minnesota-based cookbook author and culinary consultant Raghavan Iyer helped educate America about curries, chutneys and more.