Hillary Clinton Clinches the Democratic Nomination
Hillary Clinton faced Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders in a fight for the primary nomination for president.
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Hillary Clinton faced Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders in a fight for the primary nomination for president.
From the office of Congressman Rick Nolan, it has been reported that the Transportation Secretary, Anthony Foxx could not have been more impressed by the city of Duluth and the collaboration resulting in its economic successes.
A young woman was fatally shot outside of a bar in Atlanta early Saturday, the woman has been identified as Taylor Hayden, sister of Minnesota State Senator, Jeff Hayden.
Fox News has reported that a massive man hunt for three gunmen is underway in Munich Friday night following a suspected terror attack on a city shopping mall, which left at least six people dead and an unknown number injured.
The Civilian Review Board, Police and Fire Departments were all in attendance.
Police presence is heightened on day two of the Republican National Convention.
Former Minnesota Gov. Wendell Anderson, a Democrat who was seen as embodying his state when he posed for an iconic Time magazine cover only to lose public confidence by arranging his own appointment to the U.S. Senate, has died. He was 83.
Donald Trump says on Twitter that he's picked Indiana Gov. Mike Pence as his running mate.
Federal officials have again denied Gov. Mark Dayton's request for more time to comply with stronger driver's license standards to board planes.
With only a week before Minnesota's Legislature must adjourn, state leaders in St. Paul still haven't reached a deal on a transportation funding plan.
Just one week remains in the Minnesota Legislative session, but lawmakers are not any closer to finalizing a transportation plan than they were two months ago.
The White House is ordering every public school in the country to let transgender students use bathrooms and locker rooms that match their current gender identity.
The Minnesota House approved a bill Thursday that would eliminate the Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board and replace it with a new legislative-citizen commission.
Minnesota's Senate is set to vote on a 12-week medical and parental paid leave policy for all workers.
After hitting a snag due to disagreement over privacy concerns, body camera legislation is back on the move at the Minnesota Legislature.


