Gov. Mark Dayton is consulting with his Department of Natural Resources chief on how the state should respond to a federal ruling that outlaws hunting of gray wolves.
It'll be six months before Minnesota's medical marijuana program goes live, but Gov. Mark Dayton says he's willing to consider pleas to expand the list of qualifying health conditions.
Minnesota's lottery chief is attempting to head off another showdown over tickets sold on the Internet, through automated cash-machines and at gas station pumps.
Minnesota lawmakers in both parties have been talking about coming up with more money for transportation next year. The big question come January will be whether they're serious.
The Associated Press invited Governor Mark Dayton and his GOP challenger, Republican Jeff Johnson, to respond to several questions ahead of the November 4th election.
Here are their verbatim answers:
Thirteen stretches of clogged or deteriorated highways in Minnesota have been selected for quicker upgrades under a state transportation program designed to advance work.