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Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges shouted down from podium at MLK event
Things got heated yesterday between an activist group and the Minneapolis Mayor at an MLK Day event. Take a look at the video.
Lawmakers Step in to Assist Citizens Fighting Stillwater Elementary Schools Closures
The battle over Stillwater Schools ISD 834 B.O.L.D proposal to close three elementary schools is heating up with three Minnesota legislators along with other community leaders/politicians offering their support to the STOP BOLD COLD parent/resident opposition movement.
What are we going into debt for? $21 million for a “Greener” 80-year-old...
The city of Duluth wants to convert its 1930's coal-fired steam plant to a hot-water system fueled by wood. It needs $21 million from state taxpayers for the project. We take a closer look at the borrowing request.
Will Fantasy Sports Betting Become Illegal in 2016?
If you are one of the millions of Americans who play fantasy football on sites like Fanduel or Draftkings then you may want to keep a close eye on the State Legislature this year.
School’s Anti-Bullying & Gender Identity Policies Clash With Concerned Parents
Is Nova Classical Academy embroiled in controversy over a five-year old boy's decision to wear a dress to school or is the controversy about the school's decision to change to a radical gender inclusion policy?
Alpha News Update: Rise in Gun Sales, Primary Results, and Lawmakers Not Returning after...
In this Alpha News Update we cover the sharp rise in gun sales and permits to carry, the special election primary results in Senate...
What are we going into debt for? $8 million St. Paul bridge fix...
Less than 18 months ago, St. Paul city planners estimated the cost to fix the Kellogg Boulevard-Third St. Bridge at $8 million with an $40 million estimate to replace the entire bridge. Today the city's requesting that Minnesota taxpayers borrow $52 million for the project which will add dedicated bus lanes, bike lanes, and room for future light rail.
Update: Minneapolis Parks Board Commissioner Responds to Allegations of “Victim Blaming”
Minneapolis Parks Board Commissioner responds to Brad Bourn's allegations of "victim blaming" at last week's board meeting
Twenty Minnesota School Districts Send Superintendents to Times Square Conference
Minnesota school districts are sending 20 superintendents to a conference held in New York City this week by District Management Council. School district "DMC Membership" begins at $25,000/year.
Gateway Corridor Faces More Rejection
The "Gold Line" is receiving another round of criticism after the Lake Elmo City Council voted 3-2 against including the project in their city.













