Achieving legislative success at the Minnesota State Capitol is no simple feat. All gears need to work together. A ...
As we approach the 250th Birthday of the United States this July, WCCO takes a looks back through the eyes of Minnesota over ...
The bill, which passed 92-42, earmarks $24 million in extra funding in the current two-year budget to support ongoing weapons screenings at the Capitol and the State Patrol staff needed to keep that ...
Weapons screening at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul has been "running smoothly" since it started last month, according to the Minnesota State Patrol. Over 67,000 visitors have been screened ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Live look at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul during the No Kings rally with the latest view from the scene. What to know ...
Weapons screening will begin Tuesday, February 17, at the Minnesota State Capitol to enhance safety during the 2026 legislative session, according to Minnesota Department of Public Safety (DPS). The ...
Minnesota lawmakers return to St. Paul on Tuesday, Feb. 17, after eight months of near-constant upheaval in the state. The signs of this tumultuous period will be everywhere inside the State Capitol.