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A preliminary government review contradicts the White House's initial narrative of the shooting of 37-year-old Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. The review comes as officials work to ease tensions.
Many say the state’s civil spirit met ICE and appeared to win, though locals are watching to see if the pivot is real.
Democratic Senator Amy Klobuchar has launched a bid for governor, referencing the federal immigration crackdown and shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti.
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Edwin Torres DeSantiago, who conducts trainings for constitutional observation of immigration enforcement.
Caregivers disappeared, rent went unpaid, as investigators probe fraud in program to help disabled Minnesotans.
Plenty of Minnesotans are responding to the sticker shock by trading richer benefits for lower monthly bills. As of Jan. 14, about 55% of MNsure enrollees had signed up for “bronze” plans, up from roughly 47% at a similar point last year. That shift trims premiums but increases out-of-pocket exposure when people actually use care.
When Nasrieen Habib started her hiking club in 2022, her goal was to teach Muslim women new skills and expose them to new experiences that the Minnesota outdoors could offer. The barriers for her members are real,
Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport introduces a $45 fee for travelers without a REAL ID starting February 1, stressing the necessity of proper identification for flights.