With all of the attention that Minnesota is getting, it’s a pity that Gov. Tim Walz and his family are currently living in Eastcliff, the University of Minnesota’s presidential house ...
More than a dozen colossal projects across mostly rural areas of the state could substantially boost Minnesota’s modest capacity for solar energy. The North Star Solar project covers 1,000 acres ...
ST PAUL, Minn. — Minnesota minimum wage is going up to adjust for inflation, and this time that minimum will apply to all workers, no matter the size of the business. Starting Jan. 1 ...
CRYSTAL, Minn. — With Minnesota primary day just days away, candidates like Don Samuels are making final pitches to voters. Samuels spent Sunday door-knocking in Crystal. Every vote counts for ...
In Minnesota, a lakeside 8-acre estate with 655 feet of waterfront on tony Lake Minnetonka in suburban Minneapolis is being shopped off-market for $68 million. If the newly constructed property ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota's new flag went into official use Saturday, which has many wondering why the state adopted a new flag ...
Click here to register to receive WCCO's School Closings newsletter. Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon said his office is well prepared to handle early voting as the 2024 presidential ...
Minnesota swung right in 2016, but Hillary Clinton was still able to eke out a narrow victory with just 46% of the vote. The last Republican to carry Minnesota in a presidential election was ...
Minnesota residents who have child care or elder care expenses can claim a child and dependent care tax credit. Amounts for the 2022 tax year are not yet available, but for 2021 returns the ...
If you didn't think Darnold was a starting-caliber quarterback, Minnesota's coach is ready for you to open your eyes and drop your preconceptions.
I cover real estate, economics and cost of living. We analyzed over 900 cities in the state in order to identify the richest cities in Minnesota. The manner in which we evaluated and scored each ...
To graduate, Minnesota students must earn at least 21.5 credits, including one credit in the arts. Students are tested in reading, math and science using the Minnesota Comprehensive Assessments.