The redistricting trend of redrawing election maps started in Texas, moved to California and will likely spread across the country.
With millions on the line, the next Minneapolis mayor’s success will depend in part on influence with county, state and ...
Two rulings may bring some relief to Minnesota’s 440,000 SNAP recipients, though it’s not clear whether the Trump administration will comply.
The state still has a projected budget surplus plus a rainy-day fund it could use to cover federal food stamp and energy assistance funds.
Focus on Minnesota’s Economy, a happy hour event on Monday, Nov. 10, from 5:30-7 p.m. at The Haralson Room at Minneapolis ...
Plus: Could Duluth tenants pay for repairs with rent; Minnesota community celebrates 200 years of Norwegian culture; and more.
Food stamps often make up all or most of a household’s food budget, though in some cases they supplement the income of ...
Twin Cities youth, with support from Tobacco-Free Alliance, are pushing for an end to the sale of flavored tobacco products.
When trunk-or-treating replaces traditional neighborhood Halloween activity within city limits, we sacrifice something ...
Plus: Food stamps end as insurance premiums spike; Omar draws a challenger, or two; a reader writes, and more.
Plus: State lawmakers hold hearing on government shutdown impact; how cuts are impacting Grand Rapids library; and more.
Plus: Lynx coach inducted into Women's Basketball Hall of Fame; veterans turn this sport into a path for PTSD relief; and more.
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