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Minnesota Senate Wants $900 Million in Tax Cuts

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - Senate Republicans are pursing deep tax cuts over the next two years for students, families, and those on Social Security. The almost $900 million sought in their bill released Wednesday, directs over half of those…

Musicians Flock to Duluth for Annual Festival

DULUTH, Minn. - This weekend bluegrass music will be filling Duluth as musicians take over the town. It's all for the Cabin Fever Festival which is Friday, March 31 through Sunday,…

Missing 13-Year-Old Found Safe in North Dakota

UPDATE: The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension announced on Wednesday, March 29, that 13-year-old Gary Tilander was found safe in North Dakota.   The Bemidji Police Department said in a press release that a concerned citizen contacted the International Falls…

Wrenshall School District Hoping For Millions

Wrenshall, Minn. Wrenshall School District is hoping to invest 12.5 million dollars into their school system if a proposed referendum is passed Tonight hundreds showed up to the meeting held by the…

Duluth Triple Murder: Reflecting 23 Years Later

[gtxvideo vid='c3iB9zo9' thumb='http://player.gtxcel.com/thumbs/c3iB9zo9.jpg' vtitle='Duluth Triple Murder: 23 Years Later'] DULUTH, Minn. - 23 years ago, March 28, 1994, the city of Duluth would never be the same, with lives as young as 20 years old shot and killed at a…

Allergy Season Arrives in the Northland

DULUTH, Minn. - Spring is in the air, which means that allergy season has arrived in the Northland. Many people may start to notice a runny nose, itchy eyes, and sore throat,…

Superior Celebrates 18th Year as a Tree City

SUPERIOR, Wis.- Superior celebrated its 18th year as a Tree City today, as students across the city were given a chance to learn all about what it means. Students from the University of…

St. Scholastica Day of Giving a Big Hit

DULUTH, Minn.-St. Scholastica announced today that its fifth annual Give to CSS Day last week raised more than $160,000. The purpose is to raise funds for current and future student programming.…

Intense Aurora Borealis From Last Night

DULUTH, Minn. -- Last night was a big night for the northern lights, and for those who love taking photos of them! The aurora borealis was visible even in the early evening…

Uber, Lyft Excited to Start Duluth Operations

DULUTH, Minn. - While local cab companies aren't happy, the Duluth City Council passed an ordinance Monday, allowing ride share companies like Uber and Lyft to operate in the city. Meanwhile, Uber…

Chase Ends in Fatal Motorcycle Crash on I-35

(Warning: This video contains content that may be disturbing to some viewers) FOREST LAKE, Minn. (KMSP) - A police chase ended in a fatal motorcycle crash on Interstate 35 southbound near Forest Lake, Minnesota around 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday. A…

Jury Finds Chicago Man Guilty of Selling Heroin

DULUTH, Minn. - A St. Louis County jury needed only an hour of deliberation on Tuesday before finding a Chicago man guilty of possessing heroin with intent to sell on the Fond du Lac Indian Reservation, according to St. Louis…

Superintendent Gronseth Explains Reason for Job Hunt

DULUTH, Minn. - Duluth schools superintendent Bill Gronseth was not chosen Monday night as the new superintendent of Winona Area Public Schools in southern Minnesota. Gronseth was one of three candidates up for…

Tribal Leaders to Address Wisconsin Lawmakers, Officials

MADISON, Wis. (AP) - Native American leaders in Wisconsin will give their annual State of the Tribes address to the Legislature and constitutional officers on April 4. Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said, in a news release Tuesday, that Stockbridge-Munsee tribe…

Minnesota Wine Lawsuit Challenges Out-of-State Grape Ban

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (KMSP) - A federal lawsuit has been filed by two Minnesota farm wineries, challenging the state's ban on using out-of-state grapes to make wine. The wineries point to Minnesota's booming beer industry, with some of the most successful…

Dayton Proposes Pre-K Funding

ST. PAUL, Minn.-Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton is proposing investing $175 million  into voluntary pre-kindergarten programs throughout the state, including some local districts. Under the proposal, Duluth schools would get a funding bump from $400,000 to $2.5 million. Chisholm went from…

Level III Predatory Offender Moving to Hibbing

HIBBING, Minn. - The Hibbing Police Department is notifying the public of a Level Three Predatory Offender moving into the area. A Notification Meeting is being held Wednesday, March 29 at 6:00 p.m. in…

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