Besides laws which prevent local police from enforcing immigration law, some officials say they don’t have the resources to take on additional tasks.
The state is a food science hub thanks to all the food company headquarters, including General Mills and Cargill.
A new report makes the case that a painting bought at a Minnetonka garage sale in 2016 is actually a previously unknown work by Van Gogh. But not everyone buys it.
Residents in Minneapolis will have to enjoy the outdoors without ice rinks Thursday as record-high temperatures have made outdoor ice rinks unusable.
Minnetonka-based Onward Investors paid $6.25 million to add the 31-story office building to its growing downtown Minneapolis portfolio. It most recently sold for $200 million in 2016.
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara said he is "disgusted" by the recent pardons by President Donald Trump of 1,500 Jan. 6 insurrectionists – some of whom assaulted Capital police officers.
According to the U.S. Attorney's Office in, Abdulkadir Nur Salah and Abdi Nur Salah both pleaded guilty Tuesday.
The Minneapolis City Council announced they settled a recent civil lawsuit with former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, causing some, as WCCO's Jonah Kaplan, to wonder about the future of the city's police reform.
A policy protecting immigrants in “sensitive zones,” including schools, has been rescinded under new policy from the Trump administration.
The Minneapolis City Council unanimously passed emergency funding for the Minnesota Indian Women's Resource Center (MIWRC) on Thursday, according to a news release from Council member Jamal Osman.
Civil rights activists have gathered outside Target's Minneapolis headquarters to call for a boycott of the retailing giant over its decision to phase out its diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.