Weekend Spotlight September 1
The 30th Annual Duluth Superior Pride Festival takes place this weekend.
On Monday, September 5 at around 2:30 a.m., Wisconsin State patrol troopers attempted to stop three vehicles from a gas drive-off in Eau Claire.
A local business owner is planning on setting up collection boxes to deliver cards of sympathy to the Wetterling Family.
The St. Louis Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of a personal injury accident in Gnesen Township.
Cellphone video captured a group of people knocking over a popular sandstone rock formation known as the “Duckbill” on an Oregon beach.
Authorities have identified two 17-year-old girls who were killed in a crash outside of the Renaissance Festival near Shakopee.
On Saturday, authorities confirmed that his remains were found, after decades of extensive searches.
27 years after his disappearance, Jacob Wetterling’s remains were found approximately 20 miles form where he was abducted near his home in St. Joseph, Minnesota.Every year, Minnesotans were asked to turn on their porch lights as a sign of hope to bring Jacob home, and on Saturday, porch lights came on to remember him, as he was finally returned home.
Nurses are walking picket lines at five Minnesota hospitals in a strike over health insurance, workplace safety, and staffing.
Police say they are doing extra patrols in a Winston-Salem neighborhood after two children reported seeing a clown trying to lure kids into the woods with treats.
On August 29 2016, a 26 year old female and a 10 year old female reported that they had been picked up and threatened by Anthony John Machones, 29.
In a Fox Follow Up, a judgement has come in a civil rights lawsuit involving a small Madeline Island town.
A rash of unsolved killings in outdoor public places in Alaska’s largest city is putting residents on edge.
A Connecticut man is accused of phoning in a threat to the new Sandy Hook Elementary School, which replaced the building that was demolished after 20 children and six educators were shot to death there in 2012.
A NASA spacecraft has sent back the best views of Jupiter yet, revealing turbulent storms in the north pole.
Authorities say a 34-year-old man died while swimming laps in the Eden Prairie Community Center pool.
Northbound Highway 53 will be restricted to a single lane from the central lakes area to Eveleth beginning Wednesday, September 7, as a resurfacing project begins.
Starting the week of September 5, the utility upgrades taking place along West Michigan Street in downtown Duluth, will start its fourth phase.
The warden of the Stillwater state prison is on leave pending an investigation by the Minnesota Department of Corrections.
Brock Turner has left jail with a parting gift of sorts — a large packet of hate mail, given to him today by authorities in California’s Santa Clara County.
Subway’s former pitchman imprisoned for child pornography and sex abuse says the parents of one of his female victims are to blame for what he describes as her “destructive behaviors.”
New figures from the U.S. State Department show Minnesota remains among the top states for refugee resettlement.
On Tuesday, August 30, a little after midnight, Duluth Police, investigators from the Lake Superior Drug and Violent Crime Task Force, MN State Patrol, Proctor Police, Carlton County sheriff’s Department, Fond du Lac Police, Superior Police specifically their K-9, and St. Louis County Sheriff’s Office arrested 29-year-old, Joe Brown of Red Wing, MN after.
Samsung says it is suspending sales of its Galaxy Note 7 smartphone after finding batteries of some of the gadgets exploded while they were charging.
Health insurance premium rates through the failed $400 million MNsure website have reached historic levels. Preliminary rate increases were released through healthcare.gov on Thursday afternoon.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation will close Highway 37, east of Cherry for one week beginning Monday, September 19.
The 30th Annual Duluth Superior Pride Festival takes place this weekend.
The outdoor classroom gives teachers a hands-on approach to learning.
Aidan was a transgender youth who was bullied and eventually ended his life. One of his projects was to write positive messages on rocks and he would leave them around town. Friends and family will continue Aidan’s project in downtown Duluth.
Enbridge Energy has dropped its proposal to build the Sandpiper crude oil pipeline.
The Minnesota chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit demanding the release of squad car video in the July 6 shooting of Philando Castile.
Three black bears treated a suburban California neighborhood like a resort, taking a dip in a backyard pool and helping themselves to a dumpster buffet.
The City of Orlando has released a tiny faction of the hundreds of call that were made to 911 dispatchers during the Pulse nightclub massacre.
Dallas Police Chief David Brown, who oversaw the response to a July sniper attack that killed five officers, has announced his retirement.
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Two Wisconsin girls accused of trying to kill a classmate to please horror character, Slender Man want jurors from outside their home county to decide their trials.
The Hibbing Fire Department responded at 12:57 p.m. to the report of a small general aviation plane crash.
Murder-suicide victims were under investigation for having sexual contact with a 16-year-old boy.
Xcel Energy is the number one utility wind energy provider in the nation for 12 year running, and has added even more renewable energy to its Upper Midwest system.
As the school year kicks off once again, there is an increase in pedestrian and bicycle traffic around schools.
Students are back to hitting the books at Lake Superior College, as the fall semester begins.
Two dozen protesters gather outside Minnesota State Fairgrounds
Prosecutors have charged two teenagers with murder in the dragging death of an 18-year-old Montrose man over the weekend.
A former University of Minnesota student will serve time in prison for raping two women he met at college parties in 2014.
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Teddy Bridgewater has suffered a significant knee injury during practice on Tuesday. ESPN reports that Bridgewater dropped back to pass during the drill, and when he planted his foot on the field, he immediately went down.
 Aitkin, Benton, Carlton, Crow Wing, Kanabec, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Pine, and Traverse counties were affected
Governor Mark Dayton is asking Minnesotans to take a Water Stewardship Pledge, and to rethink how water affects their daily lives and how they use it.
Investigators in central Wisconsin have given new attention to the 2006 death of a pharmacist found in his home with two gunshot wounds to his chest.
A neighborhood in South Carolina is reporting that people dressed as clowns have been seen trying to lure children into the woods.
The latest on the crash in Blaine on I-35W that killed two Michigan firefighters who were on their way to a Utah wildfire.
Democratic Senate candidate Russ Feingold is telling Wisconsin unions he will oppose “lousy unfair labor deals” and vote against the Trans Pacific Partnership if elected.