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After eight years, Duluth Mayor Don Ness will step out of the spotlight and into a more entrepreneurial role.
Superior Mayor Bruce Hagen has issued an apology for controversial remarks on Facebook calling the President a Muslim.
Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton is giving lawmakers a deadline to decide on a special session.
Federal labor regulators say the Department of Transportation has paid more than half-a-million dollars in overdue overtime to Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker's bodyguards.
A laid-off Iron Range Steelworker will be attending President Obama's State of the Union Address.
Members of the Justice City Coalition and a small group of community members gathered at City Hall in response to controversial remarks made by Mayor Bruce Hagen calling President Obama a Muslim.
Members of the Justice City Coalition, and community members are outside of Superior's City Hall in response to controversial remarks made by Mayor Bruce Hagen calling President Obama a Muslim.
While councilor Graham Garfield continued to get slammed with all types of phone calls and e-mails Wednesday – both locally and even from around the country – he told FOX 21’s Dan Hanger there’s absolutely no way Hagen can stay in office after issuing the “final” statement.
Superior City Council President Tom Fennessey says councilors and city departments are receiving threats following Hagen's controversial remarks about President Obama being a Muslim.
Superior Mayor Bruce Hagen released the following statement Wednesday afternoon as his final response to his controversial remarks calling President Obama a Muslim.
For the first and last time, Superior Mayor Bruce Hagen is addressing his comment about President Obama being Muslim.
Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton has set a firm deadline for Essar Steel to repay the state's $65.9 million loan.
Mayor Bruce Hagen has found himself in the middle of a controversy since posting a comment on Facebook about President Obama and his wife.
"With social media it does place a certain responsibility on public officials and I think that for the most part, one would assume that they are aware of the ramifications of certain statements," Dr. Von Hagel said, Tuesday.
Several local groups are calling on Superior Mayor Bruce Hagen to resign following controversial remarks he made on Facebook about the President and First Lady.