ISLE, Minn. (AP) — Gov. Mark Dayton has canceled a meeting with business owners near Mille Lacs Lake after he was greeted by protesters who oppose how the state manages the lake's struggling walleye population.
(St. Paul, MN) -- It could be an improving economy. The Minnesota Office of Higher Education reports the state's high school graduation rate reached its highest level ever last year.
At the same time, there has been a slight decrease in the number of graduates who advance to college...
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota regulators will open a series of 22 public meetings on an oil pipeline project that opponents have dubbed the next Dakota Access pipeline struggle.
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — In the closing days of the 2017 legislative session, Gov. Mark Dayton managed to fend off attempts to gut his top clean water accomplishment — a requirement for buffer strips of vegetation between farm fields and waterways.
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota health officials have confirmed five new cases of measles in young children in Hennepin County, bringing the total number of cases in the outbreak to eight.
ST. PETER, Minn. (AP) — Officials at the Minnesota Security Hospital in St. Peter say the prison-like psychiatric institution needs upgrades to protect staff from the state's most acutely mentally ill and dangerous patients.
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Police say a deceased suspect in the shootings of four people at a St. Paul apartment building shared a child with one of the victims.
Twenty-year-old Jeffrey Jemaile Taylor was found dead several hours after the early Friday shootings by officers canvassing the neighborhood...
St. Paul, MN (MNN/Learfield) - Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton says he would veto a bill allowing a Canadian-based Enbridge Energy to bypass Minnesota regulators and build a replacement for an aging pipeline.
Dayton said Friday the energy firm's seven-and-a-half billion dollar Line 3 pipeline replacement should be vetted by the Public Utilities Commission before it gets approval to begin construc
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The House has approved a $14 billion social services bill that would end the state's health care exchange and send Minnesota residents to the federal marketplace instead.