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If the budget standoff continues through the end of this month at the Capitol, there will be a state government shutdown on ...
Union members lashed out at the governor during a recent virtual town, with some questioning if they should stand by him if ...
If the budget standoff continues through the end of this month at the Minnesota Capitol, there will be a state government shutdown on July 1 — the first time that's happened since 2011. Esme Murphy ...
For 20 days that July, the state laid off 19,000 workers. State parks and rest areas didn't get cleaned. Horse tracks ...
Leaders say a special session is likely for next week as a June 1 deadline for layoff notices to state employees quickly ...
The Minnesota Democratic trifecta voted in 2023 to open MinnesotaCare to undocumented immigrants, but since the program began ...
St. Louis County Commissioner Keith Nelson met just last week with the staff of U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy in ...
If there isn’t a state budget by June 1, thousands of state employees will start getting layoff notices warning of a ...
A bill to fund critical public works projects — including upgrading the state’s roads, protecting Minnesota’s drinking water ...
Micaela has spent three decades tirelessly cleaning houses, working as a clerk and now owns a shop in the Twin Cities that she tends to seven days a week, only closing Christmas and New Year’ s Day.
It took the Minnesota Legislature much longer to elect women to the top two positions. Rep. Dee Long, a Democrat, became the ...
Esme Murphy, a reporter and Sunday morning anchor for WCCO-TV, has been a member of the WCCO-TV staff since December 1990.