By Miranda Bryant
Pausing frequently to catch her breath as she cried, Kormasah DeWard recalled how a few years ago she couldn’t find an apartment for less than $1,500.
“I spent much of my ti...
By Rob Hubbard
Now that our state seal features an image of a loon, Heidi Roop has some bad news for you.
“It looks all but certain that Minnesota will lose its iconic loons in summer by t...
By Brian Basham
Be careful out there!
More student drivers could hit the road and get their licenses thanks to expanded driver’s education programs for low-income students.
Pete Hosmer,...
By Rob Hubbard
Got a kid? Have a credit.
As part of the 2023 tax law, Minnesota initiated a new child tax credit worth up to $1,750 for each child 17 years old and younger in households ea...
By Tim Walker
Online ticket sales for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour were such a disaster for consumers that Ticketmaster executives were grilled by U.S. senators on why thousands of “Swifties” wai...
By Brian Basham
State statute only requires private employers with 20 or more employees to allow workers access to their personnel records.
Rep. Michael Nelson (DFL-Brooklyn Park) wants tha...
By Miranda Bryant
A State Office Building hearing room was at capacity Tuesday with lobbyists and members of the public, many of whom wore T-shirts branded with either “Faith in Minnesota” or UNI...
By Mike Cook
Spectators who lash out at officials could pay more to attend an event than just the admission price.
As amended, HF3352 would permit the Minnesota Amateur Sports Commission...
By Rob Hubbard
The Minnesota State system received a budget boost in the 2023 higher education law, but was it enough?
Chancellor Scott Olson emphasized to the House Higher Education Finan...
By Jonathan Mohr
Minnesota had more than 7.5 million visits to food shelves last year. That unfortunate record was up 1.8 million visits from 2022, which itself had been a record-setting year.
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By Mike Cook
Wants again far outnumber availability for projects that could be included in a 2024 capital investment law.
More than $4.7 billion in requests has been received from state ...
By Margaret Stevens
The written test for a driver’s license may not be easier to pass next year, but it could be easier to read.
Sponsored by Rep. Brad Tabke (DFL-Shakopee), HF3071 would direct...
By Miranda Bryant
Imagine having to decide whether to attend your grandmother’s funeral or pay your medical assistance premium. This was the very scenario presented to the House Human Services Po...
By Rob Hubbard
The fix may be on its way.
Last summer, the Department of Revenue found an error in the 2023 tax law that inadvertently shrunk the amount of the individual income tax standa...
By Margaret Stevens
Leaders of the state’s public colleges and universities are seeking nearly $1 billion in state funds to prepare their schools for future enrollment and programs, improve energy ...