The Minnesota attorney general's office says Republican state Senate President Michelle Fischbach cannot legally keep her Senate seat when she becomes lieutenant governor.
Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton is defending a state agency that probes officer-involved shootings after a prosecutor criticized those investigating the death of an Australian woman.
Gov. Mark Dayton says he and his next lieutenant governor had a cordial lunch as they talked over how they will work together despite party differences.
Two Democrats tell The Associated Press that Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton is coming under pressure from party leaders to appoint more than a placeholder to fill Sen. Al Franken's seat until a special election next year.
A top state official involved with developing Minnesota's troubled new $90 million computer system for vehicle licensing is no longer working on the project.
Gov. Mark Dayton is asking a lower court to stay its ruling that his veto of the Legislature's budget was unconstitutional while the Minnesota Supreme Court considers the case.
Governor Mark Dayton has ordered that state and US flags flown at government facilities be lowered to half staff from sunrise until sunset today to honor a young Emergency Medical Technician killed in the line of duty.
The state board that has authority over teaching licenses says it's not legally obligated to report allegations of sexual misconduct or inappropriate behavior involving teachers to law enforcement.