The St. Paul City Council on Wednesday approved recent requirements that future surface parking lots spanning no less than 15 stalls be developed with...
To accommodate his plans for seven townhomes at 1984 Marshall Ave., developer Stephen Moriarty recently asked town to rezone the corner parcel for the...
Katrina Bailey on the Minnesota Day by day writes the National Park Service gave the Minneapolis Department of Community Planning Economic Development $75,000 in...
A $2.6 billion infrastructure and capital investment bill was the most important bipartisan agreement of the legislative session. It got here after Republicans refused...
Edward Lotterman
Is U.S. agriculture losing out globally? Yes and no.
Global grain and oilseed markets are in flux due to a type of quadruple witching...
One Black family’s struggle with Child Protection Services
When Shauntae Hobbs found her teenage daughter Trisha (whose name has been modified to guard her identity)...
The lead sponsors of 2023’s recreational cannabis law are sensitive to suggestions that the sweeping law needs “fixing.” Such a word is perhaps interpreted...
It’s called historical horse racing and it might be history in Minnesota before the primary call to the post.
Because the Minnesota Racing Commission is...
Sometime on May 20, likely after retiring lawmakers deliver their final speeches, someone will move that the House and Senate adjourn “Sine Die.”
That’s Latin...
The protracted road that led Pat Lund to determine the nonprofit organization Age Well At Home took numerous twists and turns to make sure.
“My background was in education,” he notes, “where I spent around 10 years or so working...
Clarence Jones, executive director and community health strategist for the HueMan Partnership, believes in “Public” health “with the massive P.”
“We’re attempting to discover the...
Nationwide, in accordance with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, colorectal cancer is the fourth leading explanation for cancer related deaths. This March,...
Documentary underscores his influence on today’s artists
As a part of the longstanding exhibition on view on the Weisman Woodhouse Family Gallery, the University of...
Burning Brothers Brewing, the state’s first gluten-free brewery — began by two former Renaissance Festival fire-eaters, no less — is celebrating its Tenth anniversary...
The Indianapolis Indians, one among the highest hitting teams within the International League, pounded out 15 hits Tuesday night as they outscored the visiting...
Sports Odds and Ends
There are roughly 100 African American and other student-athletes of color on the University of Minnesota this school yr. In an...
The Minnesota House of Representatives has approved the expenditure of nearly $80 million in state lottery money on greater than 100 environmental projects across...
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As much as 10 informants managed by the FBI were embedded in...
The Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport (MSP) recently welcomed U.S. Deputy Secretary of Transportation Polly Trottenberg and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff as a part of...
A general consensus amongst lawmakers is that the state must tackle the longstanding problem of nitrate contamination in Minnesota groundwater. The perfect solution to...
Anthony Larson describes himself as a hard-core ice fisher.
Living in La Crosse, Wisconsin, right next to the Mississippi River, he has the luxurious to...
Minnesota is home to a growing variety of networked geothermal systems — essentially massive ground-source heat pumps providing low-emissions heating and cooling to a...
A report released last week describes high levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, present in 4 waterways, including the Mississippi River.
Creative Commons/Keith...
St. Paul Public Schools leaders have teamed up with several community organization leaders and educators to develop a program to assist close the academic...
A bunch of Central High School softball players invited to the Vice President’s Residence in Washington, D.C., next week far exceeded their fundraising goal...
A small crowd of educators and oldsters gathered together across the road from Lucey Laney Elementary School on Thursday afternoon, March 7, to reply...
With a greater than $108 million deficit looming, St. Paul Public Schools is seeking to cut spending to maintain its budget balanced.
After-school programs, teacher...