Out-migration is a problem, but tax cuts wonât help, argues @ehbinmn.bsky.social in his latest column
With tax havens abounding both near and far, Minnesota will never win a misguided race to the bottom on taxes.
Pandemic protections offer more ballot options. Election lies are driving new restrictions.
How legislatures, courts and election boards have reshaped ballot access in key states in the past four years could make a difference.
Minneapolis cuts red tape for developers turning office buildings into housing
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey signed an ordinance Tuesday that will ease the regulatory burden on developers who want to turn empty office buildings into apartments. The move is expected to cut costs ...
Judge says Minnesota GOP House candidate lied on search warrant as Hubbard County sheriffâs deputy
A Republican candidate for a state House seat who is running on his experience in law enforcement was excoriated by a state judge last fall for âintentionally or recklessly mischaracterizing the truth...
The Topline: Measles outbreak sickens dozens
Welcome to The Topline, a weekly roundup of the big numbers driving the Minnesota news cycle, as well as the smaller ones that you might have missed. This week: Measles in Hennepin County; Minnesota R...
Minnesota's measure, which takes effect Jan. 1, stipulates that companies must give customers the opportunity to cancel via a âsimple mechanism,â such as a checkbox or submission button.
When Tennessee state Rep. Bob Freeman, a Democrat, studied his cable and internet bill last year, he kept seeing recurring charges for app subscriptions he didnât recognize. Turned out, his 14-year-ol...
Racing toward Election Day, control of U.S. Senate and House up for grabs
WASHINGTON â The countryâs next president will need a friendly Congress to make their policy dreams a reality, but control of the two chambers remains deeply uncertain with just weeks until Election D...
Some Twin Cities clinics found a curious pipeline of customers in recent years: Faribault residents. Interpreters and drivers recruited hundreds of residents from the city Âto specialty clinics in the Twin Cities as part of a huge Medicaid fraud case:
Some Twin Cities health providers â chiropractors, acupuncturists, physical therapists, dermatologists and dentists â found a curious pipeline of customers in recent years: Faribault residents.Prosecu...
In the Break Room: đNearly 1 in 10 Minnesota workers may be misclassified đMidwest Teamsters break with national to endorse Harris đlawsuit challenging captive audience meeting ban proceeds đstate posts best month of job growth in over two years.
Take a seat in the Break Room, our weekly round-up of labor news in Minnesota and beyond. This week: Nearly 1 in 10 Minnesota workers may be misclassified; Midwest Teamsters endorse Kamala Harris; law...
Emails obtained by the Minnesota Reformer and ProPublica shed light on how Gov. Tim Walz navigated a slew of crises in the spring and summer of 2021
The clamorous close of the 2021 legislative session, and Walzâs role in trying to enact police reform in response to the police killings of Floyd and Wright, plays out in a cache of thousands of inter...