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Plus: City of Minneapolis boosts protections for formerly incarcerated people; How to adopt a pet at no cost; and more.
Extreme weather events and higher replacement and repair costs are putting the pressure on homeowners insurance rates.
City-run cannabis shops would be national outliers, but successful municipal liquor stores provide a model to go by.
Whether it’s hurricanes, wildfires, heat waves, or ice storms, small businesses are more vulnerable to climate shocks than larger businesses.
Plus: Duluth school district facing uncertainty over federal funding; More convictions in the Feeding Our Future fraud scheme; and more.
Minneapolis-based Coffeewomple is using a commercial-scale electric coffee roaster, navigating higher costs for climate benefits.
Minneapolis City Council passed the first non-discrimination protections covering trans and gender-non-conforming people in ...
The president’s rollbacks and funding cuts are affecting your food, water, and air — even if you don’t realize it.
On the eve of her retirement as the executive director of NAMI Minnesota, Abderholden reflects on nearly 25 years of fighting ...
What’s needed now is an immigration approach that focuses on a migrant's broader contributions to society and national ...
The air quality in Minnesota has never been so bad for so long. Experts recommend limiting outdoor activities.
As national struggle to staff health care teams continues, this state can provide innovative training for the next generation ...