St. Cloud college gets $2.5M grant to build manufacturing training lab
The federal grant goes to St. Cloud Technical and Community College.
The federal grant goes to St. Cloud Technical and Community College.
Federal lawsuit also seeks to strike requirement that witnesses be registered in Minnesota.
The plant shut down for two days for a deep cleaning, strengthened preventive measures.
Sixteen DVS exam stations reopened Tuesday, including this one in Arden Hills where during the mid-morning an estimated 200 people waited outside in a line that stretched around the entire block to get into the building
Facing the gravest U.S. economic crisis in decades, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell offered Congress contrasting views Tuesday of what the government's most urgent priority should be.
Two Dellwood men created an elaborate 18-hole disc golf course for their neighborhood to help pass the time and keep active during Minnesota's stay-at-home order.
Olando Franklin faces two coujnts of second-degree murder.
Collector thought he lost it all in Christmas Day fire.
Anxious motorists arrived at sunrise and waited hours to take their written driving tests, long postponed by the state's stay-at-home order issued in late March.
Pho Mai will start with takeout, with a planned opening of its dining room June 1.
The Minneapolis congresswoman's new book traces journey from Somalia to Minnesota to Congress.
Businesses and individuals can purchase $20 vouchers through the Strong Northland initiative.
A beloved springtime tradition comes to life online in the age of COVID-19.
Olando Franklin faces two coujnts of second-degree murder.
Nearly 100 workers sickened at building glass plant
Residents from many units needed assistance from the Red Cross.
The two men had a "very brief physical altercation" leading up to the attack, the charges read.
Walmart became one of the few lifelines to millions of people as the coronavirus spread, leading to surging profit and sales during the fiscal first quarter.
The academy shouldn't, either. The art of filmmaking will survive change.
It needs to focus. It needs to modernize. It needs to be better funded but less political.
The pandemic has barely slowed NFL news but it rippled in significant ways through the Star Tribune football writer's life as full-time dad and assistant track coach.
The board got a morning briefing on the plan.
Mental health providers say they're expecting a flood of people needing help.
Pandemic alters plans for graduation parties, from backyard parties to family trips.