By Tim Walker
New rules for overseeing public safety from aloft could be forthcoming.
A bill to expand the conditions under which police can legally use drones was approved Wednesday, aft...
By Todd Abeln
People who work in child care say that licensing requirements and practices in Minnesota need an overhaul.
As amended, HF2617 takes a run at that overhaul.
Laid over Wed...
By Brian Basham
Owatonna Public Schools has been overwhelmed the past three years with a large public data request, costing the district more than $400,000 and taking resources away from t...
By Rob Hubbard
We used to call them smartphones, but they’ve gotten so smart that phone calls seem to be way down on the list of their most frequent uses. So why not add the role of a driver’s...
By Margaret Stevens
When Kylie Saari moved to Fairmont she knew she wanted to make a difference in her community.
Midwifery seemed like the perfect way to do that, especially because the local ...
By Todd Abeln
Mental health case management helps people with severe mental health issues keep their lives on track.
Case managers work with people to address the effects of housing insta...
By Rob Hubbard
New and improved!
You’ll see such claims in the grocery aisles all the time, but, in the case of Minnesota’s “renter’s credit,” Rep. Liz Lee (DFL-St. Paul) knows that it’s n...
By Lisa Kaczke
Jessica Rohloff’s hometown of New London had several grocery stores when she was growing up. But it went 15 years without a grocery store until the New London Food Co-Op opened ...
By Tim Walker
Traffic stops are one of the most dangerous encounters in the policing world for both the officers and drivers.
When tragedies occur, we hear about them through intensive me...
By Margaret Stevens
When it comes to housing, lawmakers on the House Housing Finance and Policy Committee agree on two key points.
Minnesota needs more housing, especially affordable housing. A...
By Brian Basham
School attendance problems, including chronic absenteeism, have been on the rise since the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to Matt Shaver, policy director at EdAllies, 25% of M...
By Rob Hubbard
In 2024, more than 91,000 Minnesota households had their power shut off because residents were behind in their utility bills, the highest annual total since anyone started count...
By Todd Abeln
Across the state, law enforcement agencies have “Help Wanted” signs out.
There are now more than 1,000 open law enforcement positions across the state, a number expected to ...
By Brian Basham
According to the Minnesota Housing Partnership, the state needs more than 100,000 affordable homes to meet the needs of low-income renters.
Rep. Fue Lee (DFL-Mpls) hopes to ...
By Rob Hubbard
It’s become an annual sojourn for mayors, administrators, principals, and police and fire chiefs from throughout Minnesota. They come to the Capitol, each bearing a similar requ...