The charges allege Mitchell broke into the home of her stepmother amid an ongoing dispute over possessions that belonged to the senator’s late father, as well as his ashes.
Monday April 22, 2024 By Alex V. Cipolle 'Art of Liberation' exhibition at the Soomaal...
For glass artists, pipe-making is an art form and highly skilled craft, and many say Minnesota is becoming a hub for it.
Gov. Tim Walz on Monday announced the appointment of two new Supreme Court justices — Theodora Gaïtas and Sarah Hennesy — who are set to replace retiring justices Margaret H. Chutich and G. Barry Anderson.
Salman Rushdie is a storyteller. So when you ask him to describe the day, in 2022, when he was attacked and nearly killed by a young man with a knife, Rushdie paints a vivid picture.
AI device helps remove the food scrap bags from the rest of the waste.
For the past several decades, two Democrats and two Republicans in the Minnesota House, have passed out trees on Arbor Day as a brief respite from the political tensions at the Capitol.
A new statewide survey shows fewer child care operators struggled financially last year in Minnesota, but changes in the child care business model and steeply rising costs still pose problems.
Drought, strong winds, warmer temperatures and a dry winter have created perfect conditions for a dangerous wildfire season — both here in Minnesota and across the border in Canada. Last summer, heavy smoke drifted south into Minnesota, causing a record number of air quality alerts.
First Lady Jill Biden made a pair of Minnesota stops on Friday and highlighted the big stakes of the 2024 election.
State regulators gathered at the Mississippi River on Earth Day to announce a big undertaking: the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency will test water along all 650 miles of the river within the state’s borders this year.
Northland College announced earlier this month that it was short on funds, and the school’s future is uncertain. Meanwhile, the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul told its employees that it will lay off 26 staff members and leave 30 open positions unfilled. Minnesota’s largest private university is contending with a $10.5 million budget gap. Higher-ed is struggling.
Northland College, a small, liberal arts school with an environmental focus in Ashland, Wis., has postponed a decision to possibly close after receiving several last-minute large donations.
Devin Brown is embarking on a journey to kayak from them the source of the Mississippi River at Lake Itasca to the Gulf of Mexico. If successful, she would be the first Black woman to solo the length of the river.
A Minnesota House candidate with a troubled past will keep his local DFL endorsement despite calls by the state party to rescind it. The Republican-held seat in northern Minnesota isn’t viewed as competitive.