Minnesotans in Washington ahead of President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration said there is plenty of energy and excitement, even despite cold weather forcing the event indoors.
Dallas Hart, a Minnesota man who traveled to Washington, D.C. for Trump's inauguration, had the same message. He told The Center Square Monday that he has supported Trump since 2016 and his top issue is the border. "The main issue to me, what I really want ...
In Minnesota and Washington, D.C., marches will take place this weekend as President-elect Donald Trump nears the start of his second term. An organization specializing in building peace around the globe will have a presence.
A group of Democratic state attorneys general filed a federal lawsuit on Tuesday to stop President Trump’s executive order that seeks to eliminate birthright citizenship.
DC Police have issued a critical alert for missing 13-year-old Genelle Snow last seen on Minnesota Avenue N.E.
NFL owners wanted a stable, well-run franchise in Washington, and that’s what they’ve gotten from Josh Harris’s group running the Commanders.
The capital’s business district emptied out when Covid hit. Reviving it will be hard, even if federal workers all come back to the office five days a week. ‘It’s not like you can wave a magic wand.’
Congresswoman Betty McCollum is among the Minnesota officials confirmed to attend Black Entrepreneurs Day at the Capitol on Feb. 3. She’ll be talking to business owners since local DFL House members may still be at a stalemate.
President Trump invoked presidential powers to begin his long-promised immigration crackdown shortly after taking office on Monday.
Ellison tells WCCO that birthright citizenship is guaranteed under the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and that the Supreme Court has twice ruled that birthright citizenship extends to everyone born in the United States, including the children of immigrants regardless of their parents’ immigration status.
Several Marshall area residents traveled to Washington, D.C. for Donald Trump’s second presidential inauguration on Monday. John Alcorn was among those who made the trip. However, he wasn’t able to get a seat at the indoor venue for the celebrations.
Several Marshall area residents traveled to Washington, D.C. for Donald Trump’s second presidential inauguration on Monday. John Alcorn was among those who made the trip. However, he wasn’t able to get a seat at the indoor venue for the celebrations.