A recent Voices commentary rightly said patients deserve context, not alarm, on PFAS and medical devices. Full disclosure is part of the solution. The post Counterpoint: Precision cuts both ways in PFAS debate appeared first on MinnPost .
While Haitians in Minnesota face a tough choice, Somalis and Salvadorans are at risk for deportation, too. The post Stripping TPS from Haitians, Salvadorans and others is the newest phase of Trump’s enforcement strategy appeared first on MinnPost .
Steve Sack's cartoons, like this one on U.S. immigration policy, appear on MinnPost each Thursday. The post U.S. immigration crackdown appeared first on MinnPost .
About 64,000 women in Minnesota between the ages of 15 and 44 live in regions with no obstetric clinicians or birthing facilities. The post Does Minnesota have counties that are maternity care deserts? appeared first on MinnPost .
Your support helps train more residents, reduce barriers to civic participation and strengthen community connections across the Twin Cities. The post Support civic skill-building with Twin Cities Documenters appeared first on MinnPost .
Plus: Other rich CEOs; Target’s tariff bump; North Loop vs. data centers; and a Walker art exhibit that is actually art. The post Mike Lindell and $825K to spare for a recount appeared first on MinnPost .
The commission approved a proposal from City Council members to update the zoning code to allow six-foot fences if the top two feet have some transparency, among other changes. The post Documenters report: Minneapolis Planning Commission OKs two shelters; new fence rules appeared first on MinnPost .
Bringing essential information to Minnesotans is what we strive to do at MinnPost, and Twin Cities Documenters are helping do that. The post Documenters are making an impact appeared first on MinnPost .
GOP candidate Lisa Demuth would be the first woman — and first woman of color — to be elected governor of Minnesota. The post Americans have elected only 3 Black governors. This year, 8 major party candidates are on the ballot appeared first on MinnPost .
The ruling paves the way for the state to enforce a recently approved $19 minimum wage for all nursing home workers. The post Judge tosses Minnesota lawsuit that sought to eliminate standards board for nursing home workers appeared first on MinnPost .