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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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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 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.
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In Minnesota’s 2nd District, voters weigh pocketbook politics above all else
In a closely divided Minnesota district, rising costs and economic anxiety are shaping daily life and echoing a larger national affordability crisis.
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Flanagan vs. Craig in Minnesota’s race for US Senate
Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan and US Rep. Angie Craig are battling to be Minnesota’s next US Senator. We spoke with them both, and here’s how they differ.
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Minnesota farmers are being put out to pasture
Many Minnesota farms are pausing operations, or shutting down completely, thanks to federal policy changes, the Iran War, and financial burdens that can’t be made up.
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Here’s what $1,200 rent gets you in Minnesota right now
Renting in Minnesota? From big city studios to lakefront lofts, Minnesotans can get quite a lot for $1,200.
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USPS is shutting down a Rochester post office — and residents want answers
After 68 years, Hunt Silver Lake Drug Store could lose a major asset to the store and its customers, the post office, after USPS terminated its contract, leaving locals without access.
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How a small Minnesota town started the rural Pride movement
In 2005, Pine City, Minnesota, became the birthplace of rural pride events in the US. Now, it will forever be recognized by a historical marker.
























