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A key senator said the state Health Department should rely on pharmacies and clinics to help administer vaccine shots.
Money will help offset steep decline in ridership.
Federal aid expected in weeks; advocates urge tenants and landlords to be patient.
Mayor Jacob Frey and Sheriff Dave Hutchinson say the city is getting extra help, but it's not the teams the council voted for in the fall.
The COVID relief bill includes $7 billion for increasing access and security.
But they were shown to be moderately effective at slowing drivers down.
Suburb passes emergency regulation in an effort to help restaurants hurt by pandemic
Authorities say a Minnesota state trooper who was attacked by a driver at the scene of a crash in Brooklyn Center managed to subdue the suspect with the help of a Taser and a passing motorist.
Food banks and pantries also stand to get $400 million in funding to help meet a pandemic-driven need that is surpassing the number of food shelf visits during the Great Recession.
A fund to help St. Paul businesses affected by vandalism after the death of George Floyd has not yet distributed 75% of the money it raised last year.
To foil pest outbreaks, researchers alter properties of undesired woods.
Direct government payments are expected to help Wisconsin farmers end the year with a higher average income than they did in 2019.
Seen as the pandemic's possible "next wave"; experts offer ways to help.
Nonprofits want to recruit more people of color, but many already help in church, school, sports.
Impulse to help is leading to longer-term efforts for lasting change.
Minnesota state officials are encouraging high school students who lost their jobs due to the pandemic to apply for unemployment assistance, hoping to get the help to more people who may not be aware of a recent Minnesota Court of Appeals ruling that made them eligible.
A top University of Wisconsin System official said Monday that students will be allowed to return to campus for the spring semester and take more in-person courses, hoping that more robust COVID-19 testing will help stave off the outbreaks that forced the system to turn to online-only instruction
The funding would help stabilize colleges struggling during the pandemic and support students' needs, leaders say.
Witnesses tried to help the woman before she was hit.
Witnesses tried to help the victim before she was hit.
Officials cited the need from impact of COVID-19 restrictions by Gov. Tim
The State Patrol continues to look for the truck and its driver, and is asking for help from anyone who was on the scene.
Former probation officer Elsa Segura had been romantically linked to a murder suspect who was upset with the victim's boyfriend.
The additional officers would help the city respond to 911 calls and violent hot spots amid a rise in violent crime. The measure now heads to Mayor Jacob Frey, who has said he supports it.
High rates of early voting help propel Minnesota to one of its strongest voting years ever.
During an unusually tense meeting earlier this week, City Council members questioned Police Chief Medaria Arradondo about a proposal to bring in outside police officers to help their depleted ranks. Take a look at what people said.
St. Paul youth will partner with city officials to ask for help from legislators.
The funding would help stabilize colleges struggling during the pandemic and support students' needs, leaders say.