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On Monday former Minnesota State Senator Justin Eichorn returned to court in St. Paul where he pleaded not guilty to a charge of trying to sexually solicit a minor during a brief arraignment hearing.
Governor Walz has proposed cutting $109 million in non-public school aid and non-public transportation aid as the state ...
The rally and march on Saturday in Willmar may not have grabbed the attention that other 'Hands Off' rallies have seen, but it was done in conjunction with similar demonstrations across the United ...
in 2023, the Minnesota Department of Human Services projected 5,800 undocumented residents would apply at a cost to taxpayers of $220 million over four years. So far this year, 17,400 have applied, ...
Eichorn pleaded not guilty and asked the judge for modified release terms to see his four children and more time to file ...
A former Minnesota state senator has pleaded not guilty to a federal charge of attempted enticement of a minor.
Former Minnesota Senator Justin Eichorn appeared in federal court Monday afternoon, during which he entered a not guilty plea ...
It’ll be a bumpy ride in the narrowly divided Capitol, but one that leaders say they’re optimistic they can wrap up before ...
One House Democrat says the tie between the DFL and GOP “makes everything harder, slower, more time consuming.” ...
This week on At Issue, Chris Egert breaks down the latest on the 2025 legislative session, the upcoming special election for ...
Lawmakers are questioning how Minnesota awards money to nonprofits as a state senator faces scrutiny for his association with ...
ROCHESTER, Minn.- A group of teachers organized by the Minnesota Educators for Pension Reform Facebook group launched a ...