Plus: State Capitol’s bomb sniffing dog retires; Canterbury Park opens the season with smaller purses; mystery music in the Midway; and more.
Where is America’s guardian angel?
Who knows, but I’m pretty sure God is sick and tired of our public discourse right now.
House filibusters by GOP this week prompt DFL to rethink debate limit rules
The Minnesota House’s rules are some of the least restrictive in the country among state legislatures.
The redemption song of Minnesota Timberwolves’ Jaden McDaniels
Wolves demolish Denver by 45, force Game 7 on Sunday.
What’s the barrier to entry in Minnesota for alternative rideshare companies?
What does it really take to launch a new rideshare company? MyWeels and Wridz, two new rideshare apps launched in Minneapolis over the past week, demonstrate what it actually takes to enter this market.
Legislature keeps things interesting with dozens of changes to Minnesota’s cannabis law
The Office of Cannabis Management would have to accelerate work on a license lottery and earlier cultivation under the bill up for final votes this weekend.
Third parties will affect the 2024 campaigns
Even so, election laws written by Democrats and Republicans will prevent them from winning.
D.C. Memo: Emmer says Trump will ‘crush’ Biden in debates
Plus: Only West Virginia had less primary support for Biden than Minnesota; Omar censure on ice.
Rural Wisconsin voters and election officials face additional hurdles without ballot drop boxes
As the Wisconsin Supreme Court considers whether to legalize them again, clerks explain how the ban has made elections more logistically complicated — for them and for voters.
Guthrie reports $3.8 million deficit
Plus: Trump to visit Minnesota Friday; Wolves take game 6 in series against Denver Nuggets; segregation in Twin Cities schools; and more.
Lawsuit: Officers make up ‘baby in distress’ call to illegally enter Brooklyn Center home
Plus: Crookston police shoot a man wielding a hatchet; Minnesota Mens Gymnastics gets booted from Cooke Hall; Sean Sherman on “Top Chef”; Art-A-Whirl tips; and more.
Legislative session sure to impact how Minnesota’s hospitality industry operates
As the session wraps up, lawmakers must remember that small businesses already have a lot of challenges on their plate.
Trying to solve the ‘cruel mystery,’ lupus
Lupus can show up in many different forms and no two presentations are the same.
E-bike influx moves Minnesota cities, transit agencies to rethink parking and bus racks
Some heavier e-bikes won’t fit on the front of a bus, and e-bike owners want more secure parking.
Riverland Community College and six others selected for national program to improve student experience
From Wisconsin to North Carolina, education leaders say rural community colleges are important to the fabric of small communities.
Minnesota Legislature bans book bans
Plus: Trooper Ryan Londregan pleads innocent, trial date set; Minnesota births dropped in 2023; students protest northeastern Minnesota school’s decision to ban tribal drum group from commencement; and more.
Will Minnesota get a bonding bill in 2024? It’s all in the politics
State government borrowing requires a 60% vote, so Republican and DFL legislative leaders are working to reach an agreement in the final days of the legislative session.
Dunn Brothers adding 250 stores from Minnesota to Texas
Plus: Mary Lucia lands at Radio K; community mural in Northeast is painted over; Vikings vs. the Jets in London; about those Epoch Times billboards; and more.
One loss away from the season’s end, the Minnesota Timberwolves must solve the riddle of The Joker
In Game 5 of the NBA playoffs Nikola Jokic scored 40 points, doled out 13 assists without a turnover, grabbed seven rebounds and chipped in two steals and a block.
Problems continue to plague the Minneapolis Community Commission on Police Oversight
As of May 9, 72 complaints have been filed against officers in 2024 and 189 cases remain in queue to be reviewed.