Several local eateries offer soups to keep you feeling warm and nourished on chilly fall days.
Read More »House District 17B is close, cash-rich and contentious
Candidates trade barbs, make pitches as election nears
Read More »TPP may see little support, no matter how congressional races end up
The trade deal has little support among MN's candidates for the U.S. House
Read More »Status Report: Apology demanded, blah economy, less uncompensated care
Apology demanded: Rep. Tony Cornish, R-Vernon Center, called Monday for Lt. Gov. Tina Smith to apologize for, as he put it, politicizing an emergency assistance ...
Read More »Official: Group broke Montana disclosure law in court race
HELENA, Mont. — A national organization that seeks to elect conservative judges blatantly violated state law by not reporting $268,000 that was used for attack ...
Read More »Todd Klingel, former Minneapolis chamber head, dies
Todd Klingel, who led the Minneapolis Regional Chamber of Commerce for 13 years before stepping down in March, died Sunday of colon cancer. He was ...
Read More »Brownback PAC donations help oust judges
TOPEKA, Kan. — Republican Gov. Sam Brownback is tied to an effort to oust a majority of the Kansas Supreme Court’s justices through his PAC, ...
Read More »Dayton, Daudt aim for post-election fix for health costs
As thousands of Minnesota residents got their first glimpse at major health insurance premium hikes for next year with the start of open enrollment Tuesday, Gov. Mark Dayton and legislative leaders set their sights on a post-election special session without a clear plan for how to offset the higher costs.
Read More »Au revoir, Madame Revisor
Michele Timmons is retiring Tuesday as Minnesota’s longest-serving revisor of statutes.
Read More »Status Report: Mills-Nolan, LRT cars, apprenticeships
Congressional toss up: A congressional rematch in northeastern Minnesota is testing whether Democrats can hang onto a seat they have held almost exclusively for decades. ...
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