Monthly Archives: June 2017
UMN Administration Overlooking Sexual Assault?
MINNEAPOLIS- The University of Minnesota Board of Regents discussed looking into the source of the leak to KSTP that an investigation is currently being...
Is Dayton Retreating on Veto?
MINNEAPOLIS- On Friday afternoon, Gov. Mark Dayton has agreed to fund the legislature after weeks of turmoil.
Following the passage of the state government’s...
Minnesota Senators Find Unlikely Alliance With GOP Members Over Health Care
WASHINGTON — Republican Senators released their version of the American Health Care Act (AHCA) Thursday morning.
According to The Atlantic:
“Like the version passed through...
Minnesota Woman Sues Disney Over ‘Inside Out’
LOS ANGELES - A child development expert from Minneapolis has filed suit against The Walt Disney Company, alleging that the movie giant used her...
Zuckerberg Breaks Bread in Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS — Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg added another state to his New Year’s resolution as he visited local communities in Minnesota on Thursday.
Early...
Tax Court Judge Convicted of Tax Crimes
PLYMOUTH, Minn. - A former tax court judge at both the state and federal levels, along with her husband, were convicted of tax crimes...
FDA Seizes Thousands of Dollars of Food in St. Paul
ST. PAUL - The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced Tuesday that it had seized $73,000 worth of food products stored at...
Franken & Ellison: Purveyors of Hate (opinion)
“Civility” in politics is always pushed when the Left, yet again, oversteps the bounds of decency, unable to defend their latest transgression and forced...
“Hold the fries, Make our wages super-sized”
MINNEAPOLIS- A public hearing for the establishment of a $15 minimum wage ordinance in Minneapolis was held at city hall on Thursday.
The ordinance discussed...
Police Officers to be Limited at Twin Cities Pride Parade
MINNEAPOLIS - Organizers of Twin Cities Pride have caved to demands and announced Tuesday that they will be working to severely limit law enforcement...