A legislative audit found "widespread financial mismanagement" at the top of Minnesota's state government.
The state’s Management and Budget agency estimates the $730 million figure for the State Office Building after calculating interest on debt.
The ongoing federal government shutdown threatens SNAP benefits for millions of Americans as states struggle to find sufficient funds to cover the shortfall.
Voting in Minnesota’s 2025 elections? Here’s what you need to know: polling hours, how to register, key mayoral races, school ...
Two seats became open in the narrowly divided chamber after one senator died this summer and another was convicted of ...
Democrats hold a 33-32 advantage in the state Senate, but the resignation of DFL Sen. Nicole Mitchell and the death of ...
School boards in seven southeast Minnesota school districts are seeking additional taxpayer support on the Nov. 4 ballot, and ...
While her Capitol colleagues generally avoid invoking the president’s name, the House speaker’s first move as a statewide ...