Minnesota timeline: How gambling came to reservations
Here’s a timeline of court decisions and other developments.
Alan Palazzolo is an interactive developer at MinnPost focused on open source software, data visualization, and mapping.
Here’s a timeline of court decisions and other developments.
Try your hand at the test Minnesota seniors must face in order to graduate from high school.
Ten DFLers and one Republican who previously served are back.
A collection of news applications and election projects from other media organizations.
Real-time returns from the Secretary of State beginning at 8 p.m. on Election Night.
Find statewide and multiple-county elections that are happening where you live.
View potential election scenarios and explore detailed information about the most competitive Legislative races.
Explore the party loyalty of Minnesota’s congressional delegation, and how they voted on key bills.
Find out which intersections in the Twin Cities have the highest accident and fatality rates.
Explore an interactive map of invasive species throughout the state of Minnesota.
Find out more about the data we used and how we built the map.
For Twin Cities Bike Walk Week, we’ve animated a day in the life of Nice Ride bikes around the cities.
After Tuesday’s filing deadline, find out who is running for the Legislature in each Senate and House district.
A look behind the scenes of how we built the legislative bill explorer.
Explore bills by category, investigate which bills Gov. Dayton vetoed, and search by your legislators.
See how each member of the Minnesota House of Representatives voted on the Vikings stadium bill.
Find out which candidates the donors in your ZIP code supported.
Search through Minnesota’s top contributors to presidential campaigns in the first quarter of 2012.
Explore the political leaning of the new Minnesota legislative districts, and discover which districts may be vulnerable in the upcoming election.
An interactive breakdown of tax sources in Minnesota.
By Sharon Schmickle and Alan Palazzolo
Dec. 10, 2012