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The program is a ‘safe playground’ in a media landscape where companies prioritize profits over children. Cutting it puts ...
Minnesota's two largest cities still rank among the best in the U.S. for municipal park systems, but each has fallen slightly ...
Police reform advocates denounced the move to walk away from the agreements, saying a lack of federal oversight will put ...
Renewed calls for passage of the act came after the police killing of Sonya Massey last July. The late Texas Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee had already reintroduced the bill in May of last year, days before ...
Federal taxes would increase for many if Congress fails to renew tax breaks, but the legislation favors the rich.
A leaked version of the federal budget proposed the elimination of services for trans and other LGBTQ+ youth within the 988 hotline.
Remembering the days following the murder of George Floyd and the lessons lost in a retelling of events from journalist, Jr.
Despite bipartisan support for the cadmium exemption, bills in the House and Senate have not gotten out of committee.
As budget negotiations continue, Minnesota shouldn't reverse course on the state's most cost-effective transportation climate ...
MinnPost hires visual journalist Ellen Schmidt in partnership with CatchLight and Report for America
I’m thrilled to share MinnPost has hired its first-ever full-time visual journalist through the 2025 CatchLight Local Fellowship in partnership with Report for America. Ellen Schmidt will join our ...
May is Older Americans Month, a reminder that growing older can be a strength when we build a more age-friendly society, two ...
From the staff at WCCO: “A Twin Cities woman is suing over an alleged medical mistake that she says cost her a healthy left kidney. ” Adam Uren at Bring Me the News reports: “A Becker man has been ...
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