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A 148–unit apartment building is one step closer to reality in Duluth.
Fox 21's Stef Manisero spoke with county engineers Thursday to discuss the construction plans for the roads on 4th Street.
State transportation officials are highlighting the number of Minnesotans who live near oil train routes just as the Dayton administration is pushing for safety improvements.
Superior is in the final leg of its mayoral election season.
The city of Duluth is calling on homeowners to help land a grant that could be between $1 million to $500 million.
Governor Walker's current budget proposal would eliminate the visitor services coordinator position at the Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center.
Wisconsin lawmakers have hit the gas pedal on a bill that would increase the maximum speed limit on some state highways and freeways.
Gov. Mark Dayton is pitching $94 million in additional tax relief as part of a revised budget that also would boost spending on preschool and college programs.
Wisconsin is joining the nationwide push to ban a key plastic exfoliant in soap, toothpaste and other personal care products out of fear it's leading to water pollution.
Mini-shots of hard alcohol could be offered to sample at Wisconsin liquor and grocery stores under a bill headed to Gov. Scott Walker for his consideration.
Gov. Mark Dayton is revisiting his budget proposal thanks to a bigger projected surplus that allows him to recommend more things.
Wisconsin lawmakers are set to vote on a bill that would green light increasing the state speed limit to 70 mph on some highways and freeways.
Mini-shots of hard alcohol could be offered to sample at Wisconsin liquor and grocery stores under a bill up for a vote in the state Senate.
Gov. Mark Dayton is revisiting his budget proposal thanks to a bigger projected surplus that allows him to recommend more things.
Families of disabled Wisconsinites are taking a stand against Governor Scott Walker's budget proposal and begging lawmakers to save long-term care programs as the state has known them in the past.