A top leader with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said Friday political donations made in his name to several Democratic candidates, including President Joe Biden, that violate the faith's political neutrality rules were done by his family.
At times, Chaunté Ford has to reconcile her profession and her cultural identity: "I am a Black woman, and I am a police officer."
Reminder of bans on people of color still in documents throughout Twin Cities.
It's beyond time for the state to provide more support for child care.
Still, Republicans persist.
Across the U.S. — including in Minnesota — some want to make it harder to cast a ballot.
With the stimulus bill, it's Democrats' turn to perform without a net.
Statewide effort to house homeless likely saved lives and also brought stability.
6 or more inches expected in the southwest; metro area will get less.
One year later, the chief academic officer weighs future of hybrid, online learning.
It's finally about time to move on from empty seats, cardboard cutouts and canned noise.
Up to 18 teams could have a new starting quarterback this season.
A man accused of killing two of his relatives has pleaded not guilty and not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect in Brown County Circuit Court.
A bystander posted a video of the incident on social media.
Mixed indicators leave state health officials with an "in-between" sense for where the state stands.