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Gov. Tim Walz on Monday said his administration has halted payments to 50 of the largest providers in the state’s Housing Stabilization Services program, which federal investigators say is the source ...
Editor’s note: Retired journalist and DFL activist David Brauer offered a different take on the convention in Thursday’s Reformer. You can read it here. Delegates at the Minneapolis DFL endorsing ...
Minnesotans are again confronting hazy, choking air due to smoke from wildfires blazing through Canada. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has issued air quality warnings, and in some places, ...
A few days ago, after state Sen. Omar Fateh won an ultra-rare Minneapolis DFL mayoral endorsement, Reformer editor J. Patrick Coolican wondered in his newsletter why it mattered. Let’s just say I — a ...
Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon waits to be called before the session begins on the first day of the 94th legislative session at the Minnesota State Capitol Building in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
As the deadline to file for candidacy passed Tuesday afternoon, three Democrats and one Republican sought the mantle of representing the district long served by the late Rep. Melissa Hortman. Gov. Tim ...
Sen. Nicole Mitchell, DFL-Woodbury, will likely be required to spend at least four months in jail because of her first-degree felony conviction and the mandatory minimum sentence that comes with it, ...
A jury of nine men and three women on Friday convicted Democratic Sen. Nicole Mitchell of felony burglary and possession of burglary tools, concluding a case that has roiled the closely divided ...
State Sen. Eric Pratt, R-Prior Lake, launched his campaign for Minnesota’s 2nd Congressional District on Monday. The four-term senator is running for the seat currently held by U.S. Rep. Angie Craig, ...
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The prosecution and defense put the fate of Minnesota state Sen. Nicole Mitchell in the hands of a jury Friday, as both sides gave closing arguments on felony burglary charges that could hold ...