A Trump administration spending freeze directly imperils $1.9 billion in monthly federal spending in Minnesota, nearly $23 billion annually, according to an estimate from Gov. Tim Walz’s office. “Donald Trump’s reckless action cut off funding to law enforcement,
House Republicans from Minnesota have made their recommendations to President Trump for the state's U.S. attorney and U.S. marshal, among them controversial former Minneapolis police union president Bob Kroll​.
Minnesota’s department of Driver and Vehicle Services (DVS) says it’s hiring more examiners and using overtime to administer road tests to would-be-drivers as it works to open up more testing slots and comply with a state law requiring the agency offer timely appointments.
Melvin Bush, 59, was arrested on March 1, 2023, on suspicion of violating a no-contact order in Olmsted County, according to the lawsuit. When he was booked into the Olmsted County Jail, he told jail staff that he had high blood pressure and was on Suboxone, according to the civil complaint.
A man is being held behind bars after he was accused of traveling 1,200 miles to Virginia to meet with a 15-year-old he met on social media, according to the Fairfax County Police Department (FCPD). Police said that on Jan.
The Friends of the St. Paul Public Library has unveiled the finalists for the 2025 Minnesota Book Awards.
Minnesota agencies, lawmakers and groups seek out answers on how a freeze in federal funding will play out with billions of dollars potentially on the line.
ST. PAUL, Minn. – Minnesota health officials say milk from state cow farms will be tested for bird flu starting next month. Milk haulers already collect samples for routine testing while loading tankers at dairy farms. Some raw milk samples will go to the Minnesota Veterinary Diagnostic Lab for H5N1 tests.
Minnesota home sales rose slightly in 2024, but affordability struggles persist with high prices, tight inventory, and rising mortgage rates impacting buyers.
The unilateral decision by President Donald Trump to temporarily freeze federal funding already approved by Congress threatens up to $1.9 billion in monthly funding in Minnesota, Gov. Tim Walz said.
With the February 6 NBA trade deadline quickly approaching, it certainly appears that Julius Randle isn't going to be dealt. The latest evidence to support that notion comes from longtime Minnesota sports insider Darren Wolfson.