Staff cuts at Minnesota Public Radio include veteran journalists
MPR News loses six staffers, including its news director, as part of a bigger round of job cuts.
MPR News loses six staffers, including its news director, as part of a bigger round of job cuts.
More shelter beds would allow local leaders to take down homeless camps, officials said.
Christopher Paul Seiple must also repay the money he stole, and then some.
Organizers are considering rescheduling some of those events for October.
Just ahead of the holiday weekend that often feels like the start of summer for lovers of Minnesota's outdoors, the state's two premier camping destinations are allowing overnight visitors.
The shutdown order still hangs over hair stylists, fitness centers and others whose work is still deemed too risky.
A proposal to use a tax subsidy fund will have to overcome opposition from the city of Bloomington.
While they are often overlooked, parking ramps reveal how our cities have grown and changed.
The euphoria that Wisconsin Republicans felt after winning yet another major political battle in the state Supreme Court this week is being dampened by a scathing dissent written by one of the conservative justices, raising doubts about how solid the conservative majority actually is.
Modernist home has soaring wood ceilings, floor-to-ceiling stone, decks, patios and large pool.
The U.S. Space Force — the newest branch of the armed services — now has its own flag.
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Facing growing criticism, the Department of Veterans Affairs said Friday that it will not halt use of an unproven malaria drug on veterans with COVID-19 but that fewer of its patients are now taking it.
Rory McIlroy says he wouldn't play golf again with President Donald Trump and doubts he would even be invited after questioning his leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Working from home? Here are five ideas for jazzing up your lunch routine.
Sota King, a 2-year-old colt born on a farm south of the Twin Cities, needs more time to develop before following in the footsteps of his 2015 Triple Crown-winning father.
Kevin Bubolz, a former Army helicopter pilot in Afghanistan, found a way for his beloved Ellie to master a "leveling up" TikTok challenge.
The dead animals are ground up with wood chips to make compost.
Rev. Michael Joncas, hopes song will bring comfort.
Nobles County Judge Gordon Moore will replace the retiring Justice David Lillehaug.
More than 13,500 tests were canceled while the Stay at Home order was in effect.
Neither Civil War nor Great Depression or any other national crisis has convinced the House to allow lawmakers to vote by proxy — without being "present" as the Constitution requires. That's about to change during the coronavirus pandemic.