An officer doing so, however, wouldn’t allow for dismissal of a charge, citation or evidence collected during the stop.
Lawsuits targeting plastic pollution, such as Minnesota’s against Hefty bags, languish as frustrated citizens and states seek accountability
Attorney General Keith Ellison filed a case against the manufacturers of Hefty bags, Reynolds Consumer Products, in June 2023.
‘The first wave went through hell’
How the 16th Infantry Regiment’s heroism helped bring victory on D-Day.
D.C. Memo: Minnesota Dems split on Biden asylum policies
Plus: Fischbach votes to end NATO funding; Samuels-Omar race gets uglier; and more
Camperoni looks to reduce the mental load of parenting during non-school time
The Minneapolis-based website has gathered a list of more than 6,000 camps offered by 340 providers.
Michael Bloomberg to join Timberwolves minority owners Marc Lore, Alex Rodriguez
Plus: More details emerge in fatal shooting of MPD officer Jamal Mitchell; Sen. Kelly Morrison resigns, puts Senate in play for November; St. Paul leaders want to crack down on bad landlords, wage thieves; and more.
First case of avian flu reported in Minnesota dairy herd
Plus: No charges for teens suspected of displaying a racial slur on a Rochester bridge; Sen. Tina Smith urges Comcast to bring back Bally Sports channels; the Minnesota Vikings’ “Winter Warrior” alternate uniforms; and more.
U of M employees welcome reforms to state’s public employment law
Reforms passed during the legislative session are expected to allow more workers to form and join unions.
For a century, this upper Mississippi River refuge has been an ecological oasis. What comes next?
The Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge protects more than 240,000 acres of floodplain along the river from Wabasha, Minnesota to Rock Island, Illinois.
Changes in rules regarding real estate sales are positive for realtors and homebuyers
Settlement over litigation will foster better communication between agents and their clients.
Minneapolis coalition seeks other methods to get police accountability on ballot after falling short of signatures
The coalition is now considering asking council members to use their powers to put the initiative on the ballot.
FBI raids home of Feeding Our Future defendant amidst investigation into juror bribe
Plus: E-bike rebate application window postponed after site crashes; Metro Transit seeing increased ridership; Black workers sue General Mills alleging discrimination; and more.
State website promoting e-bike rebates crashes
Plus: State Economist Laura Kalambokidis stepping down; rally outside of Hopkins High School following alleged hate crime; Wisconsin warden jailed; and more.
Anger in GOP ranks leads to contentious primary battles in Minnesota
Republican activists who are ‘done’ with the status quo are gaining influence in the party.
Cobb family calls for DOJ probe into Minnesota State Patrol after trooper murder charges dropped
Moriarty said outside factors – including the killing of Minneapolis Police Officer Jamal Mitchell in the line of duty last week, and rumors that Gov. Tim Walz would take the case away from her office – did not have an effect on her decision to drop the charges.
Weekend Picks: Kim Gordon at Fine Line; Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra performs Beethoven’s Eroica
Plus: Native Spirits Sing; Benny Olk and Masanari Kawahara team up at Red Eye Theater’s New Works Festival; and more.
Red Lake Nation College to open downtown Minneapolis location
The school’s leaders say it’s the first tribal college in a major urban area.
We need more working class lawmakers
We’d take better care of ourselves with policies written by plumbers, housekeepers and child care workers than lawyers, bankers and ideologues.
Smith Foundry fined $80,000 by EPA, must stop furnace, casting operations within a year
Plus: Second juror excused in Feeding Our Future trial; St. Paul to temporarily close some areas due to flooding; applications open for Minnesota e-bike rebate program; and more.
Pao Houa Her centers Hmong song poetry in Bockley Gallery installation
If you don’t happen to speak Hmong, you won’t know exactly the poetry of the words, but you can feel the emotion of the kwv txhiaj.