President Donald Trump is marching forward with his plan to remake the federal government. As promised, the president is following through on rewriting regulations for transgender men and women.
The governor picked Audrey Partridge as one of five members of the Public Utilities Commission, which oversees energy bills and the power industry.
Look around the sports landscape, and it’s evident that good owners are necessary for success and stability, and the state of Minnesota is no exception.
Monticello’s girls basketball team hasn’t exactly played a tough schedule this season. The Magic are, however, winning impressively with a 32-point average margin of victory. Coach Craig Geyen’s squad hasn’t been challenged since the fourth game of the season,
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The Minnesota Orchestra, the largest nonprofit performing arts organization in the state, announced an operating loss of $3.8 million for the 2023-24 season on Wednesday.
Minnesota residents in their late teens and 20s are most likely to move to another state, with the greatest losses happening when students move away for college.
Northern Minnesota residents are being asked to use caution as an influx of owls is migrating further south than usual, leading to an increase in vehicle collisions and wildlife disturbances near North Shore state parks.
Meteorologist Sven Sundgaard has a look ahead to several chances for snow over the next week as winter finally starts to ramp up in Minnesota. Plus, a glance at the potential record breaking temps Thursday before a weekend cooldown.
Transportation remains the state’s largest source of greenhouse gases, contributing nearly 30 percent of emissions. It’s not clear whether Minnesota is on track to meet its goals of reducing greenhouse gas emissions 30 percent by 2025,
Home Depot and the Department of Human Rights have reached a $65,000 settlement for a Twin Cities store employee who suffered years of sexual harassment on the job.
Home Depot will pay a former employee $65,000 after settling a sexual harassment case brought by the Minnesota Department of Human Rights. The DHR announced the agreement on Thursday, saying Home Depot will also be required to make changes to prevent further incidents.