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DFL Gov. Mark Dayton vetoed the Republican tax bill that would conform the state's tax code to the new federal tax law. Dayton called their bill fiscally irresponsible. But Republican leaders accuse Dayton of putting politics over people.
As he does every year around his birthday, Dylan is taking a break from touring.
Student charged with attacking Harrison Education Center staffer
Prosecutors have charged a student at a Minneapolis alternative school with two counts of felony assault in an attack that left a teaching assistant in critical condition this week.
Law school reckoning: University of Minnesota wants more subsidies to stay selective
The University of Minnesota is finally seeing a slight increase in enrollment after a huge decrease in the early 2010s. But the school is still hurting financially and relying on subsidies to maintain its stature.
Dayton torpedoes GOP tax, budget bills; no special session
"They had their chance," DFL Gov. Mark Dayton said after vetoing the main work this year of the Republican-led Legislature. Said GOP House Speaker Kurt Daudt: "This session wasn't a failure. Our governor was a failure."
Weather Warlock will be performing tonight at the Turf Club in St. Paul. Each performance by the band is unique because it is controlled by the weather.
Dayton veto brings GOP counterpunch to governor's groundwater legacy
A state rule aimed at protecting drinking water sources from nitrate contamination originating from nitrogen fertilizer could be delayed for a year or more in a dust-up over agriculture policy at the Capitol.
Adults failed abused Fergus Falls twins at nearly every step
The 6-year-old boys lived an often troubled life before one of them died, a victim of alleged violent abuse by a woman who'd hoped to be their legal guardian. Documents reveal the awful things that happened. They don't explain why.
Minnesota's Republican-controlled legislature passed a bill that would put the state's tax code in line with the new federal tax law, so what does that mean for you and your accountant?