Union approves deal, ends plow driver strike in St. Louis County, Minnesota
Snow plow drivers in St. Louis County say they have reached a deal with the county, possibly ending their 7-day strike.
Minnesota continues long tradition of MLK Day celebrations with renewed calls for justice
From the workplace to the streets, Minnesotans gathered to renew a call for civil rights justice at various Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrations across the state.
Duluth woman paralyzed by driver impaired from huffing sues aerosol cleaner manufacturer 3M
A Duluth woman is trying to stop others from being injured or killed from huffing after she was left paralyzed from a crash in which the impaired driver had inhaled an aerosol keyboard cleaner.
Justice Department sending $12.5 million to Minnesota for opioid abuse prevention
More than half of the money will go to the BCA, but the rest will be dispersed among Minnesota cities, counties and courts.
Pardon considered in 1920 rape case that sparked Duluth lynchings
Gov. Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison say they support reconsidering a century-old rape conviction that sparked one of the most grim episodes in Minnesota history.
Woman, boy rushed to hospital after car hit by train near Duluth, Minn.
A woman and boy were rushed to a hospital in Duluth, Minnesota on Saturday after a car was hit by a train.
Duluth mayor apologizes for city's response to snowstorm, takes 'full responsibility'
The mayor of Duluth, Minnesota is apologizing for the city's response to a massive snowstorm that hit the city over the weekend.
Duluth's Lift Bridge stuck in down position due to weight of ice buildup
The Duluth Lift Bridge has never been stuck like this before, but an estimated 2 inches of ice buildup on the east side is keeping the bridge from lifting.
Health Dept. to allow chronic pain, macular degeneration sufferers to receive medical marijuana
The new policy will go into effect in August 2020 and will allow sufferers of chronic pain and age-related macular degeneration to receive medical marijuana treatments.
Diocese of Duluth bishop dies Sunday from cardiac arrest
Bishop Paul Sirba with the Diocese of Duluth died Sunday morning after going into sudden cardiac arrest at church.
Parts of northern Minnesota, Wisconsin slammed with more than 19 inches of snow
Another round of snow hit northern Minnesota Saturday night into Sunday morning, with residents advised not to travel until conditions improve.
Blizzard conditions reported in Duluth, Minn., police urge residents to avoid travel
It wasn't the best day to be out on the roads Saturday in the Twin Cities metro. But, further north, travel was near impossible.
Pedestrian hit, killed in Duluth, Minnesota Monday morning
A woman was hit and killed while walking in the middle of the road in Duluth, Minnesota early Monday morning.
Undercover BCA operation leads to two arrests, seizure of 80 grams of suspected fentanyl
An undercover law enforcement operation in Duluth seized over 80 grams of fentanyl.
Judge issues new arrest warrant for Duluth synagogue arsonist after he violates probation
UPDATE: The man has been arrested since the warrant was issued Monday.
194-pound shelter dog given second chance, lives best year of his life with Minnesota family
We first met Buddy on a summer afternoon at his home in Duluth. Life was good. He was content and curious - and half the dog he was just one year before.
Man sentenced in fire that destroyed historic synagogue in Duluth, Minnesota
The homeless man charged with starting a fire that destroyed a historic synagogue in Duluth, Minnesota was sentenced Friday.
Police warn of heavy winds, flooding, power outages in Duluth, Minn.
Police in Duluth, Minnesota are warning residents and visitors as the strong winds off of Lake Superior create multiple hazards throughout the city, including downed trees and power lines leading to power outages.
William A. Irvin museum ship returns to slip in Duluth's Canal Park
The William A. Irvin, the historic museum ship in Duluth, Minnesota, returned home to its slip in Canal Park Wednesday.
Sandy Hook father awarded $450K in defamation case against conspiracy theorist writers
A jury in Wisconsin has awarded $450,000 to the father of a boy killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting after he filed a defamation lawsuit against conspiracy theorist writers who claimed the massacre never happened.