Minnesota elections official calls Trump's threat to move Election Day 'dangerous', but 'empty'

President Donald Trump has been saying for weeks that he may not trust the results of this fall’s election and Thursday, he questioned whether the whole thing should be postponed.

Wild deliver 100 teddy bears to young fans at Children's Hospital to celebrate team's return to ice

To celebrate the Minnesota Wild’s return to the ice, former team captain Wes Walz and mascot Nordy delivered 100 teddy bears to young fans at Children’s Hospital in St. Paul Wednesday morning. 

Mitchell Hamline School of Law to hold classes completely online this fall

The Mitchell Hamline School of Law will hold classes completely online this fall semester, according to notice sent to students from the president and dean of the school.

Man dead following fight in St. Paul alley, teenage suspect in custody

A man is dead and a teenage suspect is in custody following a fight in an alley in St. Paul, Minnesota Sunday night, according to police.

Body of missing 11-year-old boy found in Mississippi River

After searching for three days, deputies found the body of a missing 11-year-old boy in the Mississippi River, according to the Ramsey County Sheriff's Office.

Statewide effort to distribute 4 million masks to Minnesota businesses before mandate takes effect

Starting Saturday, Minnesotans will need a mask when they go inside public spaces and businesses. To help make sure businesses don’t have to turn anyone away without a mask, the state has come up with a plan.

Ramsey County dissolves gang unit citing low success rate, racial disparities

Known gang members will no longer be labeled and grouped together by Ramsey County probation officers as the “Gang Unit” within the community corrections department is being dissolved after 20 years. 

Science Museum of Minnesota plans to reopen in September, faces potential $30M loss

The Science Museum of Minnesota is making plans to reopen on September 4, but will do so with 39 percent less of its staff, according to museum officials.

Minnesota lawmakers reach deal on police accountability measures

Minnesota's divided Legislature struck a deal to strengthen police accountability Monday night, delivering a response two months after the death of George Floyd at the knee of a now-fired Minneapolis police officer.

MSP Airport to require face coverings starting July 27

Face coverings will be required at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport starting Monday, July 27, the Metropolitan Airports Commission announced.

Senate urges Gov. Walz to let school districts reopen for fall classes

The Republican-controlled Senate voted 37-30 telling Gov. Tim Walz to defer to Minnesota school districts whether to reopen their buildings for the 2020-21 year.

Minnesota Supreme Court rules on lawsuit alleging DNR did not adequately protect White Bear Lake

The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that an appeals court misunderstood the contention from a group who sued the Minnesota DNR for abdicating is responsibility to protect the waters of White Bear Lake.

Cost of Minnesota's response to civil unrest in wake of George Floyd's death grows

Minnesota lawmakers are advancing $4.6 million to reimburse the State Patrol and Minnesota Department of Transportation for responding to the civil unrest in late May and early June.