Court of Appeals invalidates fire sprinkler rule
Minnesota homebuilders are hailing the decision.
Hann looks ahead to 2016 session, elections
Minority Leader Hann sees a path to swinging the Senate back to GOP control.
Banner year for school bond referendums
Roughly $2 billion worth of school bond referendums will go before Minnesota voters in November.
EPA policy flicks switch on power plant fight
Pat Garofalo holds a press conference and a hearing to warn Minnesotans of potential economic fallout from the new federal “clean power plan."
Dayton to demand Mille Lacs open for walleye ice fishing
Gov. Mark Dayton says he’ll insist Lake Mille Lacs be open for an ice fishing season for walleye.
Crowd rallies against Planned Parenthood outside Dayton home
Hundreds of abortion opponents rallied outside the home of Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton, calling for the state to investigate Planned Parenthood.
Black Lives Matter activists march to Dayton’s home
The protesters wanted an apology from Dayton for calling the group’s plans to protest outside the Minnesota State Fair “inappropriate.”
Appeals Court Judge Natalie Hudson to replace Alan Page
Court of Appeals Judge Natalie Hudson was appointed Tuesday to the Supreme Court by Governor Dayton. The other finalists were Court of Appeals Judge Margaret Chutich and Minneapolis City Attorney Susan Segal.
Closed session yields no resolution on sex-offender program
The conference was meant to bring the parties together and seek common ground on potential remedies. Of those invited to participate, only Gov. Mark Dayton emerged with a detailed plan.
Dayton drew big inaugural checks after election
Some checks flowed in as late as April, although a Dayton political adviser said it was a matter of money being collected months after it was pledged.
Dayton’s economic record: cutting through the hype
Before concluding Gov. Mark Dayton has built nirvana on the Mississippi, be sure to sort through the hyperbole.
Dayton follows through with pay raises
The raises will cost the state more than $800,000 annually. The political price for Dayton, or other Democrats, has yet to be determined.
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