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Minnesota’s swingiest district could offer clues about the midterms
Political observers are closely watching Minnesota’s 2nd District, where an open House seat and a closely divided electorate could signal broader trends ahead of the 2026 midterms.
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EXCLUSIVE: Everything you need to know about Jake Johnson, CD-1 candidate
Meet Jake Johnson, the DFL-endorsed candidate for Minnesota’s first congressional district, who is promising to tackle affordability, education, and showing up for voters.
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7 best places to catch free summer concerts in Minnesota
Minnesotans can save quite a bit of cash on entertainment this summer by taking advantage of the state’s many free concert series.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Minnesota (June 11-18)
A weekly roundup of Minnesota protests, rallies, vigils, community meetings, and ways to take action statewide.
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Organizers call on Twin Cities Pride to divest from corporate sponsors
Taking Back Pride is demanding Twin Cities Pride divest from corporate sponsors like 3M, Delta, Waymo, Human Rights Campaign, and US Bank, as they believe they don’t align with Pride’s activist roots.
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How queer businesses led the fight against Operation Metro Surge
Local LGBTQ+ Minnesota businesses stepped up during Operation Metro Surge in ways others couldn’t, and now, they’re picking up the pieces while continuing their activism.
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7 exotic animals you won’t believe are legal to own in Minnesota
Exotic animals are highly regulated (and rightfully so), but read on to learn about a few species that can technically be housed by Minnesotans.
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5 ways Sen. Klobuchar wants to make housing affordable as governor
Sen. Amy Klobuchar announced five policy proposals today to make housing and renting affordable for Minnesotans if she becomes governor in the fall.
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Where to find free (or cheap) outdoor summer movie screenings across Minnesota
Here’s where to watch free movies in the park this summer—plus cheap drive-in theaters—in Minneapolis, St. Paul, and beyond.
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Where are data centers being proposed in Minnesota? We are tracking them.
Data center proposals in Minnesota are popping up left and right, but where are they being built, and what’s their status? Here’s what we know.
























