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Minnesota faces DOJ lawsuit over laws offering in-state tuition benefits to illegal immigrants, following similar legal action against Texas in response to Trump's executive orders.
Thousands of Minnesota renters – including many lower-income senior citizens – could be getting paid back for parking in a $25 million agreement.
A Minnesota agriculture group says the Trump administration’s canceling of so-called DEI grants in farm country broke the law ...
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The law requires social media companies to publicly disclose user engagement statistics, content assessment, notification ...
A Blaine family is suing the city after officials denied their permit to build an ADU, alleging the decision violated state ...
Minnesota faces a federal lawsuit for its tuition benefits to illegal immigrants who live in-state. The Department of Justice ...
Six medical groups today sued the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in a ...
A new federal investigation is underway to determine if the state of Minnesota is in violation of Title IX for allowing a ...
Vance Boelter, who is suspected of shooting two state lawmakers, voiced concerns on conditions at the Sherburne County Jail, ...
A Minnesota jury ruled in favor of Elissa Wall, who already holds a $10 million judgment against Warren Jeffs, the ...
Conservation Minnesota hosts 11 AmeriCorps Climate Impact Corps members across the state. Due to 'changes in federal ...
The recent lawsuit against Malik Beasley is just the latest in a series of lawsuits that show a string of financial issues ...
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