Pence headed back to Minnesota on Monday as Trump refocuses on state

Vice President Mike Pence will campaign in Minnesota on Monday, campaign manager Bill Stepien tells reporters on a press call. 

Attorney general: Security company agrees not to hire armed guards to patrol Minnesota polling sites

A Tennesee-based security company that was searching for armed civilian guards to work polling sites in Minnesota has agreed to end their recruiting, the Minnesota attorney general says.

Appeals court keeps Minnesota 2nd congressional election on Nov. 3

Minnesota's second congressional district election will stay on Nov. 3 after the U.S. Eighth Circuit appeals court decided Friday not to immediately move it back to February.

Presidential debate: Trump, Biden clash on COVID-19, taxes in final matchup

With just 12 days left until Election Day, President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden faced off for the final presidential debate of 2020.

Trump posts unedited video of interview with '60 Minutes'

President Donald Trump has posted his full, unedited interview with CBS's “60 Minutes” on Facebook ahead of the show’s Sunday air date.

Judge dismisses 3rd degree murder charge against Derek Chauvin, 2nd degree murder charge remains
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Judge Peter A. Cahill issued several critical rulings Thursday. He also denied the motions to dismiss the aiding and abetting charges against the other three officers charged in Floyd?s death: Tou Thao, J. Alexander Kueng and Thomas Lane.

Governor Walz signs $1.9B bonding bill into law

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz signed a nearly $2 billion package of construction projects, tax breaks and new spending into law.

'Hitler would have won': Jesse Ventura slams lack of sacrifice from anti-maskers

Former Minnesota governor and professional wrestler Jesse Ventura shared harsh words for non-mask wearers amid the pandemic, saying had Americans refused to make similar sacrifices during World War II that Adolf Hitler would have won the war. 

How you could win cash watching the final Trump-Biden presidential debate

The final presidential debate of the 2020 Election is on Thursday and FOX Super 6 is giving viewers another way to engage in the action that could put some cash in their pockets.

Minnesota AG investigating private security company allegedly staffing up for Election Day

Minnesota’s Attorney General is investigating a company believed to be recruiting military veterans to serve as private security for the upcoming Nov. 3 election, his office announced Tuesday.

AG Ellison: 70 event organizers contacted over COVID safety rules

Minnesota AG Keith Ellison's office has contacted more than 70 organizers of recent events, concerned over how they handled coronavirus safety.

Cancer-stricken Rush Limbaugh tells listeners he can no longer deny he's 'under a death sentence'

Cancer-stricken talk radio legend Rush Limbaugh provided listeners a somber update on his condition Monday after recent scans showed “some progression of cancer,” which he said is “not dramatic” but still a step in the wrong direction. 

Mayor Frey: 'Minneapolis is turning the corner'

In a one-on-one interview, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said he believes the city is turning the corner after the police killing of George Floyd and a summer of civic unrest.  

'I have been diagnosed with Lymphoma': Actor Jeff Bridges announces

Iconic actor, Jeff Bridges, announced he's battling Lymphoma in a Twitter post on Monday, Oct. 19. He says his prognosis is good.

Commission adopts new rules to mute mics in upcoming debate

President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden will have their microphones cut off in Thursday’s debate while their rival delivers their opening two-minute answer to each of the debate topics.

Trump teases stepping in if Republicans oppose multi-trillion dollar stimulus package

President Trump hinted he might intervene if Republican senators don't support a second coronavirus stimulus package worth trillions of dollars, during an interview with Charles Benson of WTMJ4 Milwaukee on Saturday.

Athletes push Minnesota leaders to allow postseason contests for fall sports

Students and parents are continuing to push the Minnesota State High School League -- and now the governor -- to loosen some restrictions on high school sports.