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Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton has undergone spinal surgery that will likely sideline him at least through New Year's.
Growth slows in demand for food help
Food stamps, food shelves and subsidized school lunches all grew to new highs in Minnesota in 2012, but the pace slowed from previous years.
Now that we're officially into the winter, we wondered how Minnesota's birds are faring — the ones that stick around.
Accidental child shootings: Parents rarely prosecuted
As the case of an accidental shooting death of a 2-year-old boy rests in the hands of the Hennepin County Attorney, an MPR News analysis of state court data shows that prosecuting parents for leaving guns around kids is rare, but not unprecedented in Minnesota.
With more than 4,300 cases of pertussis in Minnesota, 2012 was a year for the record books. The state hasn't had this many cases of the respiratory infection since World War II. The problem seems to be related to a redesigned pertussis vaccine introduced in the 1990s.
Donations to private Minnesota colleges have rebounded from the recession, according to the organization that represents many of them.
'Fiscal cliff' tumble could affect one-fourth of Minnesota taxpayers
The deadline resolve the budget impasse in Washington is now just days away. Without a deal, the slate of budget cuts and tax hikes known as the fiscal cliff will take effect.
Immigrations and Customs Enforcement released numbers Friday reporting a record number of people deported from the U.S. in 2012. However, numbers dropped slightly for the region that includes Minnesota.
Minnesotans respond to NRA's proposal for armed guards in schools
Members of Minnesota's Congressional delegation respond to the National Rifle Association's proposal today to add armed police officers at all U.S. schools.