Individuals who don’t get coverage from employers or government programs tap federal tax credits via the state’s health ...
Workforce shortages and the financial challenges of operating OB units were cited as the main reasons for closures.
House Republicans on Tuesday unveiled a trio of bills aimed at preventing the theft of taxpayer money in public programs.
Bill SF 188, if passed, would require food manufacturers to test their products for phthalates and submit a notice to the ...
On the snowy afternoon of Jan. 12, 2025, many people made the trip to the Stillwater Public Library to attend “Achieving Health Justice in Minnesota,” an event hosted by St.
Higher ed advocates should seek more investment in need-based financial aid for all students, regardless of where they choose ...
The Minnesota Department of Health on Tuesday updated lawmakers on how bird flu is affecting the state. Last spring, more ...
Contrary to what critics say, legislators and Walz didn’t spend the entire $17 billion surplus that the state had at the ...
Seeking to curb fraud in government programs, Minnesota House Republicans unveiled a plan Tuesday to establish a new Office ...
The state’s junk fees ban is designed to increase price transparency for consumers, but it may have unintended consequences.
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. – University of Minnesota infectious disease expert Doctor Michael Osterholm does not support President ...
MOWER COUNTY, Minn. - In Southeastern Minnesota residents in eight counties are eligible for water testing from private wells ...