Lawmakers tasked with considering legislative actions expressed bipartisan disinterest in the notion of a special session.
Read More »Power companies seek new law following stray voltage verdicts
Model legislation is from Idaho has a big reach—it defines stray voltage and establishes a “preventive action level.”
Read More »TCAAP seeks master developer
The selection process is designed to maximize opportunities, allowing developers to join forces on the city-within-a-city project.
Read More »New effort pushes Energy Star rating for buildings
The focus now is on commercial building owners, who can enroll in the MN Energy Star Challenge for free.
Read More »Bird flu prompts U of M to step up facility plan
The University of Minnesota hopes to have a design team on board for improvements to the Minnesota Poultry Testing Laboratory in Willmar by Labor Day.
Read More »Mille Lacs debate frustrates Dayton
Governor Mark Dayton wants lawmakers to focus on a speedy financial fix.
Read More »DNR draws fire for walleye cutoff
Gov. Mark Dayton called Monday a “dark day” for fishermen in Minnesota, saying the DNR’s actions were best for the strength of the lake’s ecosystem.
Read More »Three contractors vie for Highway 371 project
The timing of the project is critical because of endangered bats in area.
Read More »Legal fight over Minneapolis metal shredder heats up
Both sides employ aggressive tactics in Northern Metal Recycling's push to remove pollution monitors.
Read More »Chemical-free swimming pool to open in North Minneapolis
The natural public pool project is considered the first of its kind in North America.
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