Disabilities
All-terrain track chairs for the disabled to debut at 5 MN state parks
The chairs are free to use for exploring non-accessible trails and other areas within the state parks.
MN disability agency pulls out of State Fair over COVID policies
The Minnesota Council on Disability cited a "lack of leadership" on pandemic measures.
Minnesota turns the COVID dial, allows disability day services to reopen
The services were shut down in March at the start of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Lawsuit: Duluth lumber firm fired worker because of disability
The firm is being sued by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Mother's tears of joy over Target ad showing boy with disabilities
Her son, who has cerebral palsy, was delighted by the ad in their local Target.