In an interview on MSNBC, Gov. Tim Walz said "of course he did" when discussing about whether or not Elon Musk's gesture was a Nazi salute.
Gov. Tim Walz is urging lawmakers to end a power struggle that has disrupted the first week of Minnesota’s 2025 legislative session.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz briefs reporters on his budget proposal, on Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025, in St. Paul, Minnesota, which would require approval from a deeply divided legislature. AP Democrats ...
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz recognized Associated Milk Producers Inc. (AMPI) with the Governor’s International Trade Award Jan. 24 at the 39th International Trade Awards in Bloomington. The Minnesota Trade Office award recognizes companies that have shown exceptional progress and results in foreign markets.
The governor picked Audrey Partridge as one of five members of the Public Utilities Commission, which oversees energy bills and the power industry.
According to FlightAware.com, there are eight cancellations and 16 delays at MSP Airport as of 8:30 a.m. Four of the flights canceled are to Reagan National and three were schedul
The Minnesota governor called on Americans not to "take the bait" from Republicans following Donald Trump's start to his second term.
For whatever reason, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is still getting airtime. But his comments on Tuesday might land him in court. After his losing bid to become vice president, the Democratic governor is still making appearances on leftist talk shows.
Walz is incoherent in an unstable way – with half thoughts and false starts, seemingly getting distracted by whatever is happening between his own ears. If he were your Uber driver you’d assume he was in the middle of an argument through a Bluetooth ear piece and demand to be let out of the car once you realized that was just him talking to you.
The president of the College of St. Benedict and St. John’s University has been tapped by Governor Tim Walz for a state commission. Brian Bruess will join the Workforce Development Board until July 2028.
(KNSI) — Governor Tim Walz has announced his 2025 infrastructure plan, including $887 million for projects protecting Minnesota’s drinking water, keeping communities safe, and supporting housing development.
The Minnesota Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Thursday to get to the bottom of one question: How many Minnesota House members need to be physically present at the Capitol to legally conduct business?