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The so-called ‘big, beautiful bill’ federal lawmakers voted on includes changing eligibility requirements to SNAP, or food stamps. Local food shelves are concerned that will deepen a hunger crisis.
A Brooklyn Center lawmaker sponsored the legacy funding bill, granting $777 million to projects statewide, including for arts and culture.
Signs around Brooklyn Park are serving as a quiet tribute to former Rep. Melissa Hortman (DFL-Brooklyn Park).
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The Northwest Suburbs Cable Communications Commission negotiates, adopts and enforces cable franchise agreements with cable television providers in the northwest suburbs of Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The Robbinsdale Area School District announced plans to lay off 200 of its employees as it struggles with a $21 million budget deficit.
John Jacobson presents the 2024 CCX Sports All-Area Volleyball team.12 players, plus honorable mention selections, make our team this year.
For Voter Registration Day, a group encouraged Robbinsdale Area Schools voters with booths in the high school cafeterias.
Aaratrika Mondal, a junior at Wayzata High School, is involved in cancer research, science bowl and Indian classical dance.
“We are thrilled to announce that we are working tirelessly to bring you the best authentic Mexican street food experience in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota!” read a post from the restaurant on its Facebook ...
Depth paid off for Wayzata as the Trojans won the Section 5AA girls swimming and diving team title Saturday.
MN Zej Zog is celebrating a milestone for the Hmong community—50 years since their arrival in the United States—with a unique project.