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National service programs have the power to transform people’s lives, a longtime AmeriCorps volunteer and leader writes.
The Trump administration has been sued nearly 200 times, including about 20 times by Minnesota, and there’s concern about a war with the law.
The small but growing organization that the late Paul Engebretson co-founded is part of his legacy of activism and "good ...
For people with sensory-processing differences, participating in everyday activities can be challenging. But there is help.
The United States Justice Department has opened a civil rights investigation into the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office.
Today is World Press Freedom Day — a celebration established over 30 years ago by the United Nations to remind all of us that a free press is essential to a functioning and ethical society and is a ...
While London's Big Ben is much more famous, both it and the historic Minneapolis City Hall are tourist attractions.
The U.S. has long been the global leader in attracting international students, but competition for these students is ...
A state senator who had previously voted against cell phone-while-driving ban thinks MnDOT's witty signs are too distracting.
Minnesota State Board of Investment CIO Jill Schurtz says the state’s pension fund is “large enough to bear the brunt of a ...
Reduce the Rancor’ bus tour brings together ‘reds’ and ‘blues’ to engage in open and respectful political discussion.
Opposition to redesign mostly came from renters adjacent to the Minneapolis park — not privileged voices fighting change, as ...
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