Impeachment inquiry dominates discussion at Rep. Tom Emmer town hall

Minnesota Congressman Tom Emmer is continuing his town hall tour and Tuesday, he was in Anoka County during a tense time in national politics.

Trump campaign says Minneapolis rally is back on, won't pay extra fees for security

President Donald Trump's upcoming campaign rally in Minneapolis is back on after a daylong public battle between Trump and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey over who would pay for extra security at the event.

Trump, Pence to show united front in Minneapolis against impeachment

President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence will both appear at a Thursday evening campaign rally at Target Center in downtown Minneapolis, a move aimed at showing a united front in the face of an impeachment investigation against Trump.

Attorneys confirm second whistleblower has come forward

A second whistleblower has spoken to the intelligence community's internal watchdog and has information that backs the original whistleblower's complaint about President Donald Trump's dealings with Ukraine, according to the lawyer for the two.

New center in Minneapolis puts all city elections services in one spot for first time

When it comes to running elections in a city as big as Minneapolis, you have to be organized -- and that’s a lot easier to do when you’re in one spot. Friday, we got a look at a brand new facility where the city has brought in its elections equipment.

White House preparing formal objection to impeachment probe

(AP) -- President Donald Trump said Friday the White House is preparing a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi formally objecting to the Democrats' impeachment inquiry without an official vote. It's expected to say the administration won't cooperate with the probe without that vote -- but he also said he believes it will pass.

Student survey alarms officials: 1 in 4 Minnesota 11th graders vape

Minnesota's governor and public health officials are sounding the alarm after a new statewide survey revealed a skyrocketing number of students who use e-cigarettes.

St. Paul DFL committee endorses citywide trash plan ahead of November city council elections, referendum

With all seven City Council seats up for grabs this November along with the trash collection referendum, the St. Paul DFL Central Committee voted Monday to endorse “Vote Yes” in support of coordinated garbage collection.

Bernie Sanders canceling events until 'further notice' due to heart blockage

The presidential hopeful experiences some chest discomfort during a campaign event on Tuesday, October 1, according to his Senior Advisor Jeff Weaver. After seeing a doctor he underwent surgery for an artery blockage.

Pompeo confirms he was on Trump's Ukraine telephone call

Pompeo did not say whether he thought the contents of the July 25 call were inappropriate or whether he believed they warranted the complaint of an intelligence community whistleblower.

Policy change prohibits Minneapolis police from wearing uniforms when making political endorsements

Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo announced a change to the police department's uniform policy, which will prohibit police from wearing their uniforms while endorsing a political candidate.

Sneaker deals, autographs: Minnesota lawmakers plan to push bill for college athlete pay

At least two Minnesota Republican lawmakers said Tuesday they planned to push California-style legislation allowing college athletes here to be paid, an issue that had the state’s governor and the University of Minnesota’s football coach talking.

House committees subpoena Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani for documents related to Ukraine

House Democrats subpoenaed President Donald Trump’s lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, for documents on Monday as they ramped up investigations of the president’s dealings with Ukraine.

Ninth woman accuses former U.S. Sen. Al Franken of sexual misconduct

As former U.S. Sen. Al Franken steps back into the spotlight this week to repair his image, a ninth woman has accused him of sexual misconduct. 

McConnell: Senate must take up impeachment if approved by House

Republican Leader Mitch McConnell said Monday that Senate rules would require him to take up any articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump if approved by the House, swatting down talk that that the GOP-controlled chamber could dodge the matter entirely.

Sen. Smith meets with striking GM workers in Hudson, Wis.

Minnesota Senator Tina Smith visited with striking autoworkers on the picket line at a General Motors distribution center in Hudson, Wisconsin.