President Trump, doing what God created him to do, has dominated the news cycle for the last three months, so one can be forgiven for not following what has been happening in Minnesota.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz speaks with WCCO’s Esme Murphy about the state legislature, a new fraud investigations unit and clashing with new federal policies ordered by President Trump.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz won't confirm third term but says he would "be honored to continue to serve"
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has a busy year ahead with the state legislature back in session, clashing with new federal policies ...
As President Trump's third week in office wraps up, we have a better idea of how Minnesotans feel about him and what people ...
It was the first of three progressive priorities of the session: a ban on conversion therapy for minors and vulnerable adults ...
Minnesota's governing body for high school sports says it will continue to allow transgender athletes to compete in prep ...
Gov. Tim Walz recommended $10 million be granted to the city of Wayzata for the Lake Effect project, according to a Jan. 10 news release from the governor’s office. This is ...
Between the chaos that unfolded this week, Minnesota lawmakers and the executive branch looked at a myriad of issues ...
Senator Ann Rest (DFL-New Hope) joined Governor Tim Walz and State Revenue Commissioner Paul Marquart at a St. Paul Community ...
Stephen A. Smith reveals that he’s open to running for President of the United States in the 2028 Presidential Election, but ...
After defeating Minnesota Governor Tim Walz at the ballot box last November, Republicans have dealt the former vice ...
Minnesota's Bureau of Criminal Apprehension established a centralized state fraud investigations unit on Friday, following ...
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