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Now that wolves are back on the endangered list in Minnesota, Gov. Mark Dayton’s budget proposal includes more money to compensate farmers for livestock losses.
The official Beargrease may be over, but it was still in full-swing at the Chris Jensen Rehabilitation Center.
A judge has given the Dioceses of New Ulm and Duluth until Feb. 17 to turn over documents pertaining to alleged clergy sex abuse dating back to 1949.
Critics say many of those students already have grants that cover tuition and fees, and that the plan wouldn’t pay for other expenses.
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has filed a discrimination lawsuit against a large heating and plumbing contractor in northern Wisconsin and northern Minnesota.
Permanent deer hunting stands could be banned on state and county forest land.
Authorities in northwestern Wisconsin say a car rear-ended a school bus loaded with 45 students, but the children and the bus driver were not hurt.
Gov. Mark Dayton has introduced a budget that would expand early-learning programs for Minnesota 4-year-olds, ramp up spending on a broadband build out and provide modest new property tax relief.
The Boundary Waters Canoe Area begins accepting online reservations for the summer season Wednesday.
Supporters of North America’s largest cross country ski race want to raise $2.3 million to renovate the trails where it’s held in northern Wisconsin.
A new analysis shows Minnesota police who shot and killed suspects faced volatile and varied situations, with those killed often holding a weapon.
Gov. Mark Dayton’s plan for transportation would repair or replace 2,200 miles of state roads and 330 bridges, but would come at a noticeable cost to taxpayers.
Officials say weather conditions including a long winter and a wet spring and summer combined to put a damper on wildfires across Michigan in 2014.
Community members gathered Sunday, dressed as their favorite superheroes, to help a Duluth boy battling cancer.
Twenty Duluth Firefighters responded to a garage fire early Sunday morning.
If you planned on taking the family ice skating this weekend at Bayfront, you may want to reconsider.
Friday’s warm temperatures are thawing The Lake Superior Project on Barker’s Island.
Minnesota’s longest-serving congressman may not be alive anymore, but his name will live on forever in the Northland. The Duluth Airport Authority will be naming its new airport terminal after the late Congressman Jim Oberstar.
Those less fortunate in Duluth were able to get the help they needed Friday afternoon, thanks to Project Homeless Connect.
So much for frozen pond hockey at Barker’s Island this weekend, because the weather is causing headaches.
Superior Police have made an arrest in Champions Lounge armed robbery incident from January 14th.
You may be excited to see the dogs at the John Beargrease Sled-Dog Marathon this weekend, but some little dogs competed this morning.
Thursday night around 7:20 p.m., St. Louis County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a snowmobile fatality accident that occurred on the Arrowhead Snowmobile Trail about 10 miles northeast of Orr.
A modern day treasure hunt led a Two Harbors boy to a wish of a lifetime Thursday.
Advocates for allowing Minnesotans to buy booze on Sundays are back at it.
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Take a look at some of the images from the Lester River Kayak Race
It seems like a simple task; You go to the post office, pull up next to drop box and slide in a letter. But, that’s not the case in Hibbing.
You may have heard of hand, foot and mouth disease. It can be miserable for the kids who get it. But doctors say it is easily treatable. Here’s more in your FOX Focus on Health.
You now have a chance to win a Polaris ATV and trailer. All you have to do is find the 2015 Winterfest medallion.
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What better way to learn whether or not you enjoy a sport, than by giving it a try when it’s free of charge.
New information is released on an attempted abduction on UMD’s campus.
On Saturday, January 17th, 2015 at 6:21 a.m. Duluth Police responded to a medical call near 2nd Avenue West and 3rd Street.
Depending upon where you live in Cloquet, you may have had some canvassers knock on your door Saturday afternoon.
Senator Al Franken made a stop in Duluth for a round table discussion, highlighting the many challenges facing rural health care.
Sheriff Tom Burch reports that on January 16, 2015 at approximately 7:49 a.m. the Cass County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a vehicle partially through the slush and ice in the area of an ice heave near Sand Point on Leech Lake.
A Duluth firefighter is accused of disturbing sex crimes against a four month old girl and a six-year-old boy.
Multiple complaints about theft and vandalism at an apartment complex in Hibbing have paid off for concerned residents..
More than 300 people gathered at the Holiday Inn Tuesday for a public hearing on the controversial $2.6-billion proposed Sandpiper Pipeline.
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The 2014 shipping season is on its last leg and the work is just beginning for workers at Fraser Shipyards.
They were a hit that ignited in the 1950s and have since made a comeback – vinyl records. After all these years, sales are once again thriving.
The works of Minnesota artists will be on display at the new Vikings stadium.
After much consideration, the John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon board of directors is proud to announce the 2015 race will begin in Two Harbors, MN at the Highway 2 gravel pit because of the lack of snow.
It’s a ”go” for the 25th annual Brainerd Jaycees $150,000 Ice Fishing Extravaganza.
A judge in St. Louis County has set bail at $1 million for a man accused of fatally stabbing a shopper at a Duluth grocery store.
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