By Margaret Stevens
Two photographs showing tiers of prison cells, taken 100 years apart, almost identical. Those pictures of the Minnesota Correctional Facility — Stillwater gave a stark portrait ...
By Jonathan Mohr
One of the most difficult things for children of military service members can be moving from place to place and school to school.
Twelve-year-old Genevieve LaPorte told the ...
By HPIS Staff
Lots of ground was covered this week with bills heard on subjects as varied as doxing, therapy dogs, rainbows, roadable aircraft and carbon capture, to name just a few. A bipart...
By Miranda Bryant
Food insecure folks and incarcerated individuals would benefit under a pair of bills.
Both call for the Department of Human Services to submit Section 1115 waivers to the fe...
By Brian Basham
While employed by a local technology company, Rep. Kristin Bahner (DFL-Maple Grove) discovered her salary was about $20,000 a year less than a male co-worker who had less respon...
By Miranda Bryant
Whether health maintenance organizations should be allowed to earn a profit in Minnesota is once again a subject of debate.
Sponsored by Rep. Liz Reyer (DFL-Eagan), HF3529 w...
By Brian Basham
Last year, Minnesota had an average of 7,384 open computing jobs each month; the average salary was $105,311.
Without some educational changes those openings will likely not...
By Rob Hubbard
Did we say 2023? We meant 2024.
That’s the gist of a mistake that’s been a bugaboo for House Republicans since the session began. The first bill signed into law this year co...
By Tim Walker
The words “dox” or “doxing” don’t appear anywhere in the text of HF4326, but that’s what the bill is all about.
To dox is to publicly identify or publish private information...
By Rob Hubbard
We have good news and bad news: More students are going to college in Minnesota.
How could a rise in enrollment be seen as bad news after so many years of declines? Because ...
By Jonathan Mohr
A 10-year-old child who commits a delinquent act or petty offense in Minnesota is not considered “in need of protection or services” in the eyes of the law but can instead be co...
By Mike Cook
Compensation packages for nearly 3,500 employees across five units received strong support Thursday.
Agreements with the quintet were approved by the House State and Local G...
By Margaret Stevens
If we learned anything from “The Jetsons,” it’s that flying cars will be everywhere in less than 20 years. But it could be sooner because one company aims to have a drivable air...
By Margaret Stevens
Billions of dollars of valuable metals sitting in dumps, heavy metals leaching into groundwater, hundreds of landfill fires caused by lithium-ion batteries: these are just a few...
By Brian Basham
Karen Krygier’s lifelong struggle with eating disorders began at age nine, as she was trying to attain the “ideal image” of a figure skater body. But one call to her parents six...