A new environmental review says copper-nickel mining — no matter how it's conducted — poses an environmental risk to the Boundary Waters. The long-awaited environmental study released Thursday by the U.S. Forest Service forms the basis of a proposed 20-year copper mining ban on federal land near the Boundary Waters. The Biden administration proposed the moratorium in October. It would block new copper mines over 350 square miles of the Superior National Forest that lie within the watershed of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. Industry groups argue the government should instead evaluate a specific mine plan to determine whether the Boundary Waters can be protected.
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The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection is hearing from former Justice Department officials who faced down a relentless pressure campaign from then-President Donald Trump over the 2020 election results.
After a long wait through a school year and omicron’s latest wave, parents are now able to bring their youngest children to get COVID-19 vaccinations at the Mall of America.
Republican gubernatorial candidate Scott Jensen called Thursday for tax cuts and a clampdown on government spending and regulations to help Minnesotans cope with the highest inflation rate in 40 years.
Temperatures, dew points and thunderstorm chances will all rise over the next 24 hours. Western and southern Minnesota will see 90 degrees again Thursday with isolated thunderstorms.
The Supreme Court said Thursday that Americans have a right to carry guns in public, a major expansion of gun rights. The court struck down a New York gun law in a ruling expected to directly impact half a dozen other populous states.
“Cambodian Rock Band” at the Jungle Theater features classic and new Cambodian music. Chroma Zones’ Summer Mural Meet in St. Paul brings mural and graffiti artists together.
The Minnesota DNR released a draft wolf management plan that calls for maintaining a statewide population of between 2,200 and 3,000 wolves. It does not take a position on a wolf hunting season.