Maya Miller

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Maya Miller is a reporting intern at the Star Tribune.

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Politics

Leaders failed to 'meet moment' on equity, Minn. activists say

Converting momentum into tangible policies and spending often proved difficult in the nation's only divided Legislature, where lawmakers disagree on how best to tackle disparities and just the word "equity" can spark disputes.
August 16, 2021
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Business

'We need help': Drought hits state's Hmong farmers hard

Hmong farmers, who form the backbone of Twin Cities' farmers markets, suffer disproportionately from disturbances like droughts. Here's why — and what they're doing about it.
August 14, 2021
Local

Ramsey County deputies union reacts to potential COVID-19 vaccine mandate

Union president thinks a vaccine mandate could impede recruiting and lead current deputies to quit or retire.
August 12, 2021
Doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. (Brad Horrigan/The Hartford Courant/TNS) ORG XMIT: 24099585W
Migration Catchall
August 12, 2021
Local

Officials from both parties call Mpls. DFL chair's comments inflammatory

Devin Hogan called the Third Precinct arson a "revolutionary moment."
August 12, 2021
Thousands descended on the Third Precinct after Minneapolis Police abandoned the building, looting equipment and setting it ablaze.
Local

Gun rights group sues to let State Fair visitors be armed

Suit says the fair lacks the legal authority to enforce such a ban.
August 10, 2021
Gun rights advocates Tim Christopher, Rob Doar, Bryan Strawser and Sarah Cade Hauptman held a news conference outside the main entrance to the state fairgrounds Tuesday night. All four are plaintiffs in a lawsuit seeking to let State Fair visitors carry firearms. From left, Rob Doar and Bryan Strawser (both are from the Gun Owners Caucus); Sarah Cade Hauptman (plaintiff). (Maya Miller/Star Tribune)
Local

Fired St. Paul officer who shot, wounded man won't be charged

Attorney general's investigation found the officer had good reason to believe he and others were endangered.
August 7, 2021
Business

Bartmann Group of restaurants to pay overdue wages, OT pay after Minnesota AG investigation

The restaurant group owed more than $230,000 in unpaid wages.
August 6, 2021
Nick Nootenboom, from right, who worked as a bartender at Tiny Diner, and Ace Fox, who worked as a cook at Gigi's Cafe, protested with six feet of social distancing between them outside of Barbette. ] LEILA NAVIDI • leila.navidi@startribune.com
Local

Officials from both parties call Mpls. DFL chair's comments inflammatory

Devin Hogan called the Third Precinct arson a "revolutionary moment."
August 12, 2021
Thousands descended on the Third Precinct after Minneapolis Police abandoned the building, looting equipment and setting it ablaze.
Local

Gun rights group sues to let State Fair visitors be armed

Suit says the fair lacks the legal authority to enforce such a ban.
August 10, 2021
Gun rights advocates Tim Christopher, Rob Doar, Bryan Strawser and Sarah Cade Hauptman held a news conference outside the main entrance to the state fairgrounds Tuesday night. All four are plaintiffs in a lawsuit seeking to let State Fair visitors carry firearms. From left, Rob Doar and Bryan Strawser (both are from the Gun Owners Caucus); Sarah Cade Hauptman (plaintiff). (Maya Miller/Star Tribune)
Local

Fired St. Paul officer who shot, wounded man won't be charged

Attorney general's investigation found the officer had good reason to believe he and others were endangered.
August 7, 2021
Business

Bartmann Group of restaurants to pay overdue wages, OT pay after Minnesota AG investigation

The restaurant group owed more than $230,000 in unpaid wages.
August 6, 2021
Nick Nootenboom, from right, who worked as a bartender at Tiny Diner, and Ace Fox, who worked as a cook at Gigi's Cafe, protested with six feet of social distancing between them outside of Barbette. ] LEILA NAVIDI • leila.navidi@startribune.com
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