DNA identifies man found dead in Rosemount in 2014
| July 13, 2022 The St. Paul City Council is taking a landmark step toward rent control in Minnesota tonight, as city officials get a report from a group tasked with recommending how the city should implement its new rent stabilization policies. St. Paul voters approved a rent stabilization ordinance in November. It capped most annual rental increases at three percent. It will likely be the first such regulation in the state. The new report recommends a 15-year exemption from the policy for new construction and a just-cause provision requiring landlords to cite a reason when terminating a lease. Subscribe to our Minnesota Today podcast to get up-to-date news twice daily. | |
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Court rulings put spotlight on abortion issue in governor’s race | After monumental court decisions on the federal and state level, abortion is an issue in the race for Minnesota governor. Incumbent Democrat Tim Walz says he will defend access to abortion, while his likely Republican opponent Scott Jensen has been softening his rhetoric around his opposition to the procedure. | |
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