This story was originally published by Sentient. The three environmental groups that filed the lawsuit say that the existing policy has failed to curb contamination in the state’s drinking water, ...
MinnPost is excited to bring on a rising senior from the University of Iowa’s journalism school for eight weeks to gain reporting experience at a highly regarded digital statewide newsroom.
Rising costs and fewer people on public health insurance programs contributed to the highest rate of uninsured Minnesotans since 2017.
When it was passed in 1992, no one thought to mandate how hospitals and clinics would spend the deep discounts they receive on prescription drugs.
Cyclists ride on Portland Avenue during a memorial bike ride to honor 37-year-old Alex Pretti, who was fatally shot by federal agents while observing immigration enforcement actions, on Saturday, Jan.
Doctors and nurses have quietly operated informal, underground medical networks, dodging detection to care for patients at ...
An Explore Minnesota survey shows cancellations, fewer visitors and lingering fear and uncertainty tied to federal immigration enforcement.
Between 1940 and 1960, teams of two paddlers raced down the Mighty Mississippi in stages from Bemidji to Minneapolis.
Lawmakers are cool on the governor’s proposal to move away from counties and nonprofit insurers to run Medicaid for 1.2 million Minnesotans.
Lacking the dollars to address rent relief in the wake of Operation Metro Surge, advocates hope hard for a financial boost from the state.
That official-looking letter asking you or a family member to 'contact and ICE agent' might just be an ICE-phishing scam.
House Republicans took aim at Minnesota’s Democrats in a hearing that was low on new facts but high on political theater.
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