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Politicians and other public figures say they’re trying to balance the need for access, even at huge events like the state fair, with safety.
For the first time since the lawmaker shootings back in June, one of the victims, Senator John Hoffman, is speaking out against political violence.
This year's crop of seed art submissions at the Minnesota State Fair include poignant tributes to the late Rep. Melissa ...
Some state lawmakers have struggled to process the assassination of Rep. Melissa Hortman, as well as the deaths of two senators, the resignations of two others and a tumultuous legislative session.
Earlier this summer, concerns were raised after police reported that Vance Boelter — the man now charged with shooting and ...
Guns and metal detectors at the State Capitol could become a sticking point this fall among members of a committee that ...
As district court judges, we see a lot of things,” Judge Richelle Wahi said. “And here the sentence is very appropriate.” ...
There is renewed interest in putting metal detectors at the Minnesota State Capitol to protect lawmakers and the public in the aftermath of two state lawmakers being shot in their homes earlier this ...
Minnesota has joined a wave of states suing TikTok, claiming the app uses addictive algorithms that harm young people's ...
It's a familiar sight for fairgoers: between corn dogs and tubs of cookies, politicians and candidates for elected office gladhanding their way through "The Great Minnesota Get-Together." The State ...
In June, the assassinations of Melissa Hortman, the speaker emerita of the Minnesota House of Representatives, and her ...