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Walz Sworn In For Second Term as Minnesota Governor
The Minnesota Legislature will start the 2023 session on Tuesday.
Hartman scores twice to help Wild beat Blues 5-2
Minnesota has earned at least one point in eight of its last nine games.
AG charges former officer in Floyd protest beating
The complaint noted that Stetson had been a Minneapolis police officer since at least 2011 and had received about 1,200 hours of training, including training on how to de-escalate situations.
Southwest under scrutiny after wave of storm cancellations
More than 2,800 more flights had already been canceled in the U.S. as of 7 a.m. Tuesday and problems are likely to carry over at least into Wednesday.
New Environmental Regulations Will Impact Minnesota Developers
The changes were approved by state regulators two weeks ago.
Five Arrested in Connection With Mall of America Murder
They were apprehended in St. Louis Park
Fewer than 20% of Minnesotans are current on COVID-19 shots
Epidemiologist Ruth Lynfield said during a briefing on the high numbers of cases and hospitalizations the state is experiencing for COVID-19, influenza and the respiratory virus RSV.
New Walz cabinet picks include ex-police chief, tax expert
The Democratic governor announced six appointments altogether to fill out his cabinet as he prepares for his second term.
Former Minneapolis Officer’s Sentence Reduced to 57 Months
The sentence reflects the Minnesota Supreme Court's decision to overturn his conviction on a third-degree murder charge.
Minnesota Attorney General Going After Rodeo Promoter
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has filed a complaint against an Itasca County company that organized and promoted a three-day rodeo that allegedly drew large crowds after the state imposed a spectator limit for the event.