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ST. PAUL — Minnesota sheriffs, counties and health care providers filed suit on June 26 against the Minnesota Department of ...
Hot tubs are now fair game for Minnesota’s short-term rental properties, thanks to a new law that declassifies them as ...
The law’s opponents say the law requires health care providers to give inmates medicine even if they think it could worsen ...
A Minnesota nurses union says it has reached a tentative deal with several Twin Cities health care providers to avert a ...
Part of the Larry R. Hill Medical Reform Act includes a requirement for jails to administer medication that was prescribed to ...
A Ramsey County judge has halted a lawsuit that could have restored UnitedHealth Group to the Medicaid health plan market in ...
A newly filed lawsuit is asking for a temporary injunction to prevent from going into effect a new requirement that jails ...
Minnesotans call it "Amara's Law" — named for Amara Strande. Starting this year, it's America's strictest state law policing ...
Minnesota Democrats repealed a law providing state-subsidized health insurance to undocumented adults. Republicans leveraged the threat of a government shutdown to force the repeal. The change is ...
ST. PAUL — The Minnesota Legislature passed a $67 billion state budget and a $700 million bonding package by 1:54 a.m. Tuesday — roughly five hours before their 7 a.m. deadline.
Edwin Bogonko, M.D., Minnesota Medical Association president and a practicing hospitalist, said that while the stressors of his job are real, reluctance among physicians to seek mental health care ...