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The Superior Police Department and Douglas County Sheriff’s Office will be supporting the more than 10,000 Special Olympics Wisconsin athletes.
The Minneapolis Police Department has announced four policy changes aimed at defusing conflicts between officers and the public that could potentially turn deadly.
Beginning August 22, a scheduled repair project will close both southbound lanes and one northbound lane for approximately four weeks.Â
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The Duluth Police Department is notifying the public on the release and relocation of a Level III Predatory Offender 55 year old, David Houle.
It’s almost time for Minnesota’s new preschool program to launch.
The Minnesota State Fair invites everyone to Unite in Purple and celebrate the life of Prince on Friday, Aug. 26 from 5 p.m. to close.
This morning around 2:45 a.m., the St. Louis County Sheriff’s Office along with multiple fire departments, responded to a house fire in the 3900 block of Cherry Township.
The city of Duluth is asking for patience from homeowners who still have storm tree debris piled up on their curbs.
The Karpeles Manuscript Museum is putting original Alexander Graham Bell documents and historical artifacts on display.
A little girl is lucky to be alive after a water emergency at Edgewater Hotel and Resort.
On Tuesday, August 2, investigators from the Lake Superior Drug and Violent Crime Task Force with assistance of the Duluth Police Department, St. Louis Sheriff’s office, Douglas County Sheriff’s Department, Superior Police Department, Cloquet Police Department, and the Fond Du Lac Police Department arrested multiple individuals for distributing controlled substances.
The Duluth Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating Roger Swanson, 52.
UPDATE: Authorities have located Delores Wolfley
It was the 25th Annual Curbside Classic at Gordy’s High-hat in Cloquet.
Spirit Valley Days is in full swing out in West Duluth.
Traffic signal upgrades will begin at the intersection of Kenwood Avenue and Arrowhead Road starting Monday August 8, as part of the ongoing traffic improvement plan for the intersection.
Severe thunderstorms pushed through northern Minnesota early Thursday causing closed roads, power outages, and delayed a county fair opening. These storms also toppled over the large Babe the Blue Ox statue at Paul Bunyan Land.
Authorities are suspect that the fire that destroyed a popular bar in Emily was intentionally set.
Minnesota Power line crews are responding to outages throughout the company’s service territory after severe storms hit early Thursday morning.
The Gary New-Duluth Recreation Development Alliance is starting to take shape with its new pavilion.
Duluth Police Chief Mike Tusken took some time out of his day to read one of his favorite stories to some community youngsters.
It’s the kick-off for the Spirit Valley days in West Duluth, and with that comes the Kyle Smalley Memorial Car Show.
Minnesota has confirmed its first case of West Nile virus in a horse this year.
St. Louis County is opening a gravel pit south of Ely to price a drop-off site for tree debris blown over in recent storms. The Skala pit is located on Highway 21, a sign will be posted marking the location.
Preps are underway for the fourth-annual Veterans Benefit and the first-ever Walk for the Fallen.
At approximately 1:30 a.m. on Tuesday August 2, authorities located a man wanted for murder, after he stole his victim’s car.
Deer hunting restrictions will be eased in Minnesota this deer hunting season.
Governor Scott Walker has proclaimed the week of August 1-7 as Wisconsin Ports Week.
Duluth Police Department makes an arrest after receiving and responding to a suspicious activity call.
At 3:18 a.m. on Tuesday August 2, Ironwood Public Safety Department responded to the report of a structure fire at 324 E. Oak St.
The Eveleth Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance in locating a missing vulnerable adult male from the City of Eveleth.
The exhibition was paired with a film screening of “Life and Art Entangled.”
Medical marijuana registration is now open for pain patients in the state of Minnesota.
Authorities in southeastern Wisconsin plan to exhume the body of a newborn baby who was found dead nearly 27-years-ago. Trappers had found the boy’s body beneath the Des Plaines River Bridge in the Town of Paris on November 9, 1989.
Authorities have reported that a 3-year-old boy has left the hospital, after being rescued from a central Minnesota lake over the weekend.
The Duluth Fire Department responded to the report of a structure fire at 810 Rockview Court. When crews arrived, the attached garage was fully engulfed with flames, as well as a vehicle in front of the garage.
Duluth earns high praise from readers of the Lake Superior Magazine and LakeSuperior.com in their 2016 Best of the Lakes honors.
Tuesday, August 2, Team Rubicon, a rapid response team comprised of veterans giving back to the community following disasters, will be in Duluth this week. They are in need of more volunteers to join them in cleaning up debris.
A Wisconsin shipyard faces nearly $1.4 million in penalties after federal health inspectors said it exposed workers to lead.
The St. Louis County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a case of arson.
Starting Monday, Aug. 1 several new laws will go into effect in Minnesota.
Bayfront Park hosted Goo Goo Dolls and Collective Soul Sunday.
A new report says 4 percent of Wisconsin’s public water systems exceeded contaminant limits last year.
A Minnesota judge that has been overseeing Prince’s estate has ordered genetic testing for people claiming to be heirs and tossed out claims of nearly 30 people.
Four years after the deadly massacre in Newtown, Conneticut that took the lives of 20 people, a new Sandy Hook Elementary School opens.
A sunny summer day is the perfect time to take a canoe along the Brule River, so the FOX 21 Sunrise crew paired up with Brule River Canoe Rental for this week’s Active Adventures.
It has been reported by the Associated Press that a Minnesota pilot was reported missing near La Crosse was found dead.
The Associated Press reports that a 14-year-old northwestern Wisconsin girl told police she was a psychopath looking for her first kill. She is now accused of riding her bike to the home of her brother’s girlfriend, beating her, and then slitting her throat.
Nearly 500 patients that suffer from intractable pain have registered to buy medical marijuana starting Monday. State law defines intractable pain as pain that can’t be treated with other methods.