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Cathy Wurzer
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5 rematch races that could reshape the Minnesota House
This year's battle for control of the Minnesota House features rematches where Republicans beat DFL incumbents two years ago. Winning back all five wouldn't flip the House to the Democrats but would get them close.
Last call for early closing times at St. Paul liquor stores?
The city's 8 p.m. weeknight closing time for liquor stores is one of its last vestiges of post-Prohibition liquor restrictions. Minnesota's emerging brewing industry may force that to change.
Minnesotans who buy insurance on their own through MNSure will see their monthly premiums increase by as much as 67 percent next year. Consumers will also see fewer insurers when open enrollment begins.
Sharing economy delivers risks, rewards to Rochester
The rise of Airbnb and other online rental sites has ignited a policy debate in Rochester over how to balance the interests of existing, regulated businesses against those operating in the unregulated sharing economy.
Hazeltine, Minnesota bask in Ryder Cup glow
The three-day match ended Sunday in a rout as the U.S. prevailed 17-11. It was the first Ryder Cup win for America since 2008.