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State health officials reported 1,784 more COVID-19 cases and 13 new deaths in Minnesota on Sunday.
Albert Lea woman misses bail hearing on violations.
The personal services industry, which includes businesses like salons, spas and barber shops, lost more jobs to the pandemic than any other industry in the state.
As the novel coronavirus spreads across the world, we've answered reader question about what they most want to know about the outbreak.
More infectious variants believed to be causing half of all new COVID-19 cases in Minnesota right now.
Pressure from U.S. officials has not yielded concessions from Canada.
Minnesota is reporting 2,454 new coronavirus cases and 12 more deaths as the count for people with at least one vaccine dose approaches 2 million.
The Minnesota Historical Society has slowly been reopening its 26 sites.
Whether they took epic road trips or drove across town, these readers went for their COVID-19 vaccinations and came away with a dose of gratitude.
Minnesota, Michigan, Illinois are all reporting more hospitalizations.
Pandemic deficits still a problem for the U, Minnesota State.
Officials ready to boost outreach if interest flags.
Are some COVID-19 vaccines more effective than others?
Ambulances filled with breathless patients lined up in Brazil as nations around the world set new records Thursday for COVID-19 deaths and new coronavirus infections. The disease surged even in some countries that have kept the virus in check.
COVID-19 hospitalizations rose above 500 in Minnesota for the first time since late January.
Doses of the COVID-19 vaccine are being administered through health systems, state clinics, health departments and pharmacies. Here's what you need to know.
Here are answers to questions you may have about vaccines and the state's strategy to vaccinate millions of Minnesotans.
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