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Cathy Wurzer
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Minnesota’s Phillips aims for Granite State payoff to propel presidential bid forward
While not as visible as the Republican primary, voters in New Hampshire’s Democratic primary will send a message about the 2024 presidential race on Tuesday. Minnesota’s Dean Phillips hopes it aligns with the case he’s making against a fellow Democrat, President Joe Biden.
Abortion opponents rally, emphasize growing number of abortions in Minnesota since legal landscape shifted
Both abortion opponents and access advocates said abortion would again be a key issue at the Capitol and on the campaign trail this year.
What's up with all the business closings on St. Paul's Grand Avenue? City council member weighs in
The St. Paul restaurant that claims to serve the most walleye in the world is calling it quits. The family who has owns Tavern on Grand on St. Paul’s Grand Avenue is closing the decades-old landmark in early June.
Colder temperatures may reverse in the next week
Average temperatures across the state for January have dropped into an extreme level of cold. However, the final weeks of January may see the opposite effect. If so, Minnesota could have its warmest winter in nearly 30 years.
Aging Minneapolis church gets new life as affordable housing near George Floyd Square
City leaders on Thursday cut the ribbon on the Belfry Apartments near George Floyd Square. Not only does the project provide much-needed housing, but the church’s congregation also gets to stay and has a newly renovated worship space.
As early voting in Minnesota’s presidential primary starts, parties await prized data
Minnesota’s presidential primary is March 5, but people can vote early or absentee starting Friday. Which ballot voters choose will be available to that political party.
After years of advocacy and work, Minnesota opens 3 new veterans homes
The Preston Veterans Home opened Jan. 3. Homes in Montevideo and Bemidji are slated to admit their first veterans by Jan. 31, adding to an existing roster of five facilities.
Woodbury takes on 'biggest capital project' ever: Rebuilding water treatment facilities after PFAS contamination
The Minnesota Department of Health issued new guidance this week, reducing the threshold for some PFAS’ presence in drinking water, after more research uncovered the harmful “forever chemicals” can cause health problems at a much lower level.
Art Hounds: Ableism and art, African diaspora music and Gordon Parks
“Towards a Warm Embrace” at Perlman Museum tackles ableism; Mia features Gordon Parks’ “American Gothic”; Abinnet Berhanu’s East-West African fusion at Icehouse Friday.