By Ricky Campbell
The National Sports Center in Blaine is turning to the state for a $2.5 million project to demolish and rebuild a maintenance facility.
By Zach Kayser
HF3403 would require the Department of Human Services to review licensing rules for providers and create a stakeholder engagement process.
By Melissa Turtinen
Making it easier for hair braiders to start businesses is one goal of a bill approved by the House Government Operations and Elections Policy Committee on Wednesday.
By Zach Kayser
Despite hours of passionate testimony against it, a bill to require that some Medicaid recipients work in order to get their benefits moved forward late Tuesday.
By Mike Cook
A loophole in state law allows someone convicted of drunken driving to still have permission to operate a snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle.
By Ricky Campbell
It’s back for another round.
For Capitol-watchers, liquor store owners and Vikings’ tailgaters who couldn’t get enough of Sunday alcohol sales the past few years, the Legisl...
By Mike Cook
Rep. Anna Wills (R-Rosemount) sponsors HF2766, as amended, which would ensure it is a crime to be in control of a motor vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicating substance.
By Jonathan Mohr
Agriculture, transportation and environmental concerns intersect on the issue of ditch mowing Tuesday during a meeting of the House Agriculture Policy Committee.
By Mike Cook
The House Public Safety and Security Policy and Finance Committee voted not to bring up a pair of bills sponsored by Rep. Dave Pinto (DFL-St. Paul) for discussion and possible vote.
By Michael Strasburg
HF3709 would require the Pollution Control Agency to test private wells for PFCs, a compound developed by 3M, if requested by the owner or occupier of an east metropolitan property with a private well.
By Rachel Kats
Changing how school administrators handle student disciplinary matters is one of many considerations in this year’s omnibus E-12 education policy bill.
By Melissa Turtinen
Committee approval was given to a bill that would require the three branches of state government to develop their own emergency operations and continuity plans to ensure the government can still operate during an emergency declared by the governor.