By Jonathan Mohr
Parents who want to pay for their kids to attend college are usually told to begin saving money as soon as possible after the child is born.
A proposal discussed Thursday by...
By Margaret Stevens
Waiting in the bitter cold there may be no more sinking feeling than watching a bus pass your stop because it is full, not knowing when the next one will come. Unreliability and...
By Rob Hubbard
Diesel school buses are probably bad for our kids’ health, with studies suggesting the fumes to be a common cause of asthma. Could changing over to electric buses be the answer?...
By Tessa Pieper
For many Minnesotans, the “American Dream” is priced out of reach.
With limited housing inventory, high interest rates and incomes that have not kept pace with inflation, th...
By Tim Walker
Most people would agree that teaching is one of the hardest professions, and that teachers often toil under less-than-ideal physical conditions.
A case in point: Janey Atchi...
By Steve Abrams
Every school with 1,000 or more students must have a licensed school nurse on site. That has been the law in Minnesota since 1986.
Rep. Kaela Berg (DFL-Burnsville) believes ...
By Margaret Stevens
Visitors to the Children’s Museum of Southern Minnesota can operate a crane, experience Dakota textile art, or explore a butterfly garden.
Shut down during the COVID-19 pand...
By Tessa Pieper
Five first-language Dakota speakers are alive in Minnesota; all over age 67.
Ariella Leith, whose Dakota name translates to Sacred Sun Woman, teaches language to children fr...
By Rob Hubbard
Call it a mini-omnibus, or perhaps a sub-omnibus. The House Property Tax Division acts as something of a subcommittee of the House Taxes Committee, with its division report taki...
By Tim Walker
You can’t play in a high-stakes game if you don’t bring high stakes to the table.
That’s the impetus behind a bill that would provide $50 million in one-time funding to crea...
By Steve Abrams
Last year was the worst in American history for fatal drug overdoses. Minnesota alone saw a 49% increase in fatal teen overdoses. And drug overdoses are now the No. 1 cause of d...
By Mike Cook
It has been more than three decades since the design framework for Capitol Area has been updated.
Fast-forward to today, a $6 million plan has been proffered to look toward ...
By Mike Cook
Since 1990, a political contribution refund program has permitted Minnesotans to reclaim some or all of their contribution to a candidate or political party if the candidate has...
By Tessa Pieper
Loss of rental income. Additional maintenance costs. And increased operating expenses for utilities, insurance and property taxes.
Due to all the above, Rep. Samakab Hussein...
By Rob Hubbard
When the idea of creating a Minnesota Climate Innovation Finance Authority was first proposed a few years ago, it was characterized as a “green bank,” a public-private partnersh...