The panel charged with making recommendations for the existing artwork — and perhaps new works of art — at the State Capitol building got a ...
Read More »DEED doles out $6.2M in cleanup grants
Kraus-Anderson’s planned transformation of its downtown Minneapolis block is among more than a dozen redevelopment projects across the state that will split $6.2 million in ...
Read More »Cedar Transitway improvements prioritized
A new transit station on Highway 77 in Eagan and improvements to the Mall of America station top the priority list for the Cedar Avenue ...
Read More »Judge orders release of SW light rail documents
U.S. District Court Magistrate Judge Steven Rau on Monday ordered the Metropolitan Council to release documents related to planning the Southwest light rail line to ...
Read More »Construction companies blast Minneapolis sick leave mandate
Construction and manufacturing representatives sounded off last Thursday on a Minneapolis proposal that would require them to offer workers paid sick leave, saying they already ...
Read More »Abeler advances in special Senate election
Former Republican state Rep. Jim Abeler has won his party’s nomination for the open seat in Senate District 35. The Anoka chiropractor easily beat party-endorsed ...
Read More »GOP response: S.C. governor defends immigrants
WASHINGTON — Americans should resist “the siren call of the angriest voices” in how the nation treats immigrants, South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley said as ...
Read More »State of the Union: Obama warns against giving in to election year cynicism
Eyeing the end of his presidency, Barack Obama urged Americans Tuesday night to rekindle their belief in the promise of change that first carried him to the White House, declaring that the country must not allow fear and division to take hold.
Read More »GOP candidates run for party nod in race for Senate seat
Two Republicans are ready to square off for the party’s nod to run for an open state Senate seat. The state was set to hold ...
Read More »Minnesota Lottery breaking its ticket sales records
As Minnesota lottery players shatter past sales records, the people who run Powerball in the state are urging restraint. The Minnesota Lottery said Monday it ...
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