Plus a new mayoral candidate for Minneapolis, Trump's federal hiring freeze impacts MN vets, and Open Streets opens up one slot in today's Flyover news roundup.
US President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at abolishing the "right of soil," which automatically grants citizenship to any individual born on US territory. RBC-Ukraine explains what obstacles Trump might face.
President Donald Trump is seeking to end birthright citizenship, a constitutional right enshrined by the 14th Amendment. We asked two experts in constitutional and immigration law to walk us through what the amendment says,
Eighteen states have sued the federal government over the executive order, showing the legal challenges the president will face.
President Trump has signed executive order to end birthright citizenship, sparking immediate legal battles and constitutional debates.
The two Asian restaurant powerhouses are teaming up to ring in the new lunar year, ushering in a new era with a side of nostalgia.
School of Environmental Studies senior Claire Kachelmyer has a little slice of summer teeming with life inside her Eagan home.
The University of Minnesota is asking for $235 million from state taxpayers for the 2025-26 school year as part of its $5 billion budget.
Rep. Marion Rarick (R - Maple Lake) told 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS she has asked for “top-to-bottom” revenue and spending data for the entire University of Minnesota system.
Over 500 people gathered in Hill Auditorium Monday morning for the Annual Keynote Memorial Lecture in honor of MLK junior.
The Minnesota Latino Leadership Alliance (MiLLA) is advocating for a proposed Minnesota Latino Museum, aiming to raise $20 million for a cultural center in St. Paul’s historic West Side Flats, with hopes to open by 2029 to celebrate and preserve Latino arts,
As one of his first acts, President Trump signed an executive order that reverses protections for transgender people. It drew praise from his supporters, but some in Minnesota are concerned.