New Details Released in Iron River Burglary; Police Still Searching for Suspect
Authorities have released new details and surveillance video from a burglary at A&L Automotive in Iron River, Wisconsin.
Duluth Schools Superintendent Bill Gronseth is staying in Duluth.
A Duluth Police Officer pleaded guilty Thursday to charges against him in an alleged drunken driving incident.
Wisconsin’s Department of Justice has issued 300,000 concealed carry permits since the law went into effect in 2011.
A man and a woman from Ironwood Township have been arrested and charged after authorities discovered an active meth lab.
A Virginia State Trooper is fighting for his life, and a suspect is dead following a shooting at a Greyhound Bus Station in Richmond, Virginia.
A Duluth man has been arrested and charged for allegedly selling methamphetamine.
Governor Mark Dayton has signed a bill into law that sets in motion some upgrades to Minnesota driver’s licenses.
The Minnesota Air National Guard’s 148th Fighter Wing is set to deploy twelve F-16’s and 300 Airmen to South Korea in April.
Two people were arrested after authorities discovered an active methamphetamine lab in Ironwood Township.
Authorities have released new details and surveillance video from a burglary at A&L Automotive in Iron River, Wisconsin.
A bomb threat reported Thursday at Hermantown High School turned out to be unfounded.
A new state rule goes into effect Friday allowing administrators at Minnesota’s state colleges and universities to inspect employee-owned cellphones and mobile devices if they are used for work.
The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension has identified the officers involved a deadly shooting in Aitkin County on Tuesday.
Donald Trump is taking back hi statement earlier Wednesday that women should be punished for seeking abortions if they are ever banned.
A Spooner police officer has resigned after being arrested for driving drunk.
A massive divide over how to regulate the use of body cameras could hang up legislation as the state’s largest police department deploys the technology this year in Minneapolis.
The Hennepin County Attorney’s Office has released an extensive list of evidence used in the investigation into the death of Jamar Clark.
A 50-year-old Aitkin woman was shot and killed after firing shots at police Tuesday night.
Two men will be prosecuted in federal court following a drug bust on the Iron Range in early March.
The use of force in an officer-involved shooting in Minneapolis has been deemed justified by the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office.
Actress Patty Duke has died.
A 58-year-old Duluth man has been arrested and charged for allegedly selling heroin.
House Republicans say they will pass a bill that sets necessary upgrades to Minnesota driver’s licenses.
Lead paint has been found on surfaces and work areas at Fraser Shipyards in Superior.
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker has ordered flags to fly at half-staff on Wednesday in honor of a Hudson man who lost his life during the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker is endorsing Texas Senator Ted Cruz in the Republican presidential race.
Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton plans to meet with officials on the Iron Range just weeks after he dealt a blow to a proposed copper-nickel-precious metals mine near the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
An early morning fire caused around $47,000 in damages to a duplex in Duluth’s Lincoln Park neighborhood.
The Duluth Police Department is notifying the public of the release and relocation of a Level III sex offender.
The Becker County Sheriff says prosecutors will review the investigation into last week’s train and propane tanker crash in Callaway for possible criminal charges.
An Eveleth man will spend ten years behind bars for giving his girlfriend synthetic drugs that caused her to fatally overdose.
Georgia Governor Nathan Deal has vetoed legislation that would allow clergy to refuse to perform gay marriages and protect people who refuse to attend the ceremonies.
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker is signing a series of bills Monday aimed at college affordability.
The Town of Iron River Police Department is seeking the public’s help in identifying a burglary suspect.
A Chicago man will spend the next five years behind bars for selling heroin in the Upper Peninsula.
The Coffee Creek restoration project in Duluth has been selected as a finalist for an environmental award.
The University of Minnesota-Duluth Police Department is warning the public about scams apparently targeting students.
A Minnesota lawmaker is calling for a new rail safety package following a train collision in Callaway on Thursday.
Mothers Against Drunk Driving is urging Governor Scott Walker to veto a bill that would allow judges to place offenders in a sobriety testing program in lieu of using ignition interlocks.
The City of Duluth is seeking proposals for a potential development along the waterfront.
Residents evacuated from a small northwestern Minnesota town where a train struck a propane truck, can start going home.
The Soo Locks have officially reopened for the 2016 cargo shipping season on the upper Great Lakes.
Governor Mark Dayton has signed a long-awaited bill to extend unemployment benefits for thousands of laid-off miners on the Iron Range.
A community meeting has been set to review the offer that Tisher Creek made on Central High School.
Police say a surgeon at a Massachusetts hospital removed 27 bags of heroin from a man who allegedly swallowed them to smuggle them into the United States.
Minnesota’s Legislature has voted to extend unemployment insurance for thousands of laid-off miners on the Iron Range.
The Minneapolis police chief has issued a video message to potential protesters in advance of an upcoming decision on whether two officers will be charged in the November shooting death of Jamar Clark.
A Bemidji man has been charged with Criminal Vehicular Homicide after allegedly driving drunk and rolling his truck, killing his friend.
Authorities are evacuating a small town in Northwestern Minnesota after a freight train collided with a tanker that caught on fire.
Minnesota’s Senate is hoping to solve a standoff over extending unemployment benefits to Iron Range steelworkers.