Senate unanimously passes marijuana research bill

Members of the U.S. Senate unanimously passed a bill that would cut through the red tape to more easily allow medical and scientific research into marijuana.

Minnesota House votes to end state pension investments into Russian companies

The Minnesota House voted 126-0 to force the state's pension funds to sell their Russian and Belarusian investments Thursday, as state lawmakers unite around one of the few concrete steps they can take to show solidarity with Ukraine.

Mark Meadows urged by Supreme Court justice's wife to overturn 2020 election, report says

Virginia Thomas, wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, sent weeks of text messages imploring White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows to act to overturn the 2020 presidential election — furthering then-President Donald Trump’s lies that the free and fair vote was marred by nonexistent fraud.

Anton Lazzaro hires new defense, argues for indictment to be tossed

The attorneys for Anton Lazzaro argued a selective prosecution motion, saying the charges against Lazzaro are discriminatory because Lazzaro is wealthy and young and is, therefore, a member of a "protected class"

Police ask Minnesota lawmakers to use tracking devices on stolen cars

Public safety and privacy concerns are clashing at the state Capitol as police groups seek a permission slip from lawmakers to expand their use of warrantless tracking devices on stolen cars amid a rash of carjackings.

Madeleine Albright, 1st female US secretary of state, dies at 84

Madeleine Albright, a child refugee from Nazi- and then Soviet-dominated Eastern Europe who rose to become the first female secretary of state, has died at age 84.

Minnesota lawmakers say $1,000 fine will get unruly youth sports fans under control

Youth sports fans have gone wild, punching referees, throwing food onto the court, and following officials to their cars to dispute game calls they didn't agree with. A new fine will hope to curb some of that,

Paid family leave discussions take twist at Minnesota Capitol

In a hot labor market, Minnesota lawmakers in both parties agree that small businesses need help competing with big companies to attract workers.

Minnesota program marks catalytic converters to prevent rising thefts

As catalytic converter thefts continue at high rates, the Minnesota Department of Commerce is partnering with local police departments and auto shops -- marking catalytic converters in hopes of catching more of the thieves responsible for the crime.

Southwest Light Rail audit heads to governor's desk

A bill triggering an audit of the troubled Southwest Light Rail project is headed to Gov. Tim Walz's desk after overwhelming support in both the House and Senate this week.

No more clock changes? Sunshine Act closer to becoming reality
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Congress is one step closer to making to making daylight savings time permanent. In Minnesota, that would mean darker winter mornings.

How permanent Daylight Saving Time would affect Minnesota

Permanent daylight savings time will mean darker winter mornings with sunrise coming as late as 8:51 a.m. in January for Minnesotans. 

Senate votes to make daylight saving time permanent

Americans are one step closer to never resetting their clocks after senators voted to make daylight saving time permanent. The proposed bill now moves to the House.

Jennifer Carnahan announces run for Congress to fill late husband Hagedorn's seat

After much speculation, it is now official: Jennifer Carnahan, former chair of the Minnesota Republican Party, is running in the First Congressional District, the southern Minnesotan seat last occupied by her late husband Jim Hagedorn.