Advocates for victims of sexual abuse say a teacher’s recent arrest is now exposing a flaw in the state’s mandated reporting requirements.
The March of Dimes plans to mark Mother's Day while also highlighting a pressing issue: a new report released this past week by the Centers for Disease Control shows that the number of women in the U.S. dying from pregnancy-related complications remains at a crisis level, particularly among women of color.
After 12 straight wins, a magical run by the Minnesota Twins fueled by a lucky summer sausage is now over.
Saturday was the Farmington Bus Roadeo, which has been going on for 25 years. 70 bus drivers from around Minnesota competed, with the winners will compete statewide and then nationals.
Minnesota’s new marijuana law that now carves out an early start for cultivation has passed the Senate.
Every day in America, someone loses their life to gun violence. In a new exhibit, a local artist explores the widespread impact of what some deem a public health crisis.
Above the rushing waters of the Mighty Mississippi, a testament to engineering and ingenuity stands tall.
The unemployment rate barely budged, rising to 3.9% while just 175,000 jobs were added.