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Light snow fell much of the night across the Twin Cities and is expected to continue sporadically this morning....
The new red house on 31st Avenue N. is designed to use only as much energy as it produces, a first of its kind in the Twin Cities....
It’s been five years since the Metro Gang Strike Force ignominiously imploded, but lawmakers are sorely mistaken if they believe public trust in the state’s public safety officers has fully recovered from the force’s scandalous abuses....
MINNEAPOLIS — Makers of synthetic drugs may soon have a tougher time getting their products to the marketplace in Minnesota....
ST. PAUL, Minn. — A pair of Minnesota state Republican lawmakers wants the Legislature to strengthen the maximum penalty for repeat drunk-driver offenders....
Editor’s note: In the commentary below, Dick Sternberg of Deephaven offers his insights on current Lake Mille Lacs walleye management. He is a former DNR fisheries biologist who 12 years ago forecast problems for the lake’s walleyes. The Department of Natural Resources and Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission (GLIFWC) have been invited to offer their versions of the Mille Lacs situation to appear in coming weeks....
MONTREAL — Other countries near Russia could also face aggression if President Vladimir Putin is allowed to get away with his actions in Ukraine, former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Tuesday....
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KBAK/KBFX) — It was a strong statement issued from the Kern County District Attorney's Office on Monday: Immediately cease and desist all gambling activity by March 21....
Using mediation to resolve a federal lawsuit, plaintiffs from the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, in northeastern Montana, have taken Native people a big step forward in their quest for equal voting rights. A magistrate judge’s March 14 order recommends that the federal district court overseeing the suit, Jackson v. The Board of Trustees of Wolf Point School District, reapportion a local school board as agreed by the plaintiffs and defendants. Going forward, the board will include one at-large and five single-member election districts, said p...
WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. - Navajo Nation Speaker Johnny Naize pleded not guilty to one complaint of conspiracy to commit bribery and 11 complaints of bribery on March 11 on charges that he and other council delegates engaged in a quid pro quo agreement to direct money from the Nation's discretionary fund to each other's family members, according the special prosecutor's office. No trial date for Naize has been set....
INDOW ROCK - Health, Education, and Human Services Committee (HEHSC) members want the Navajo Nation to formally oppose a bill in the Arizona Legislature that would make the recreational use of Marijuana legal in Arizona....
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota lawmakers have passed bills creating three task forces this year instead of relying on the legislative executive board to set up summer studies....
Leaders of the Crow Creek Sioux are celebrating following the award of a federal grant they hope will kick-start a billion-dollar wind farm that could become a first among South Dakota reservations....
Ninety-eight children will divide $4.9-million in compensation for the loss of their mothers to serial killer Robert Pickton or other predators in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside....
HELENA – In the past month the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes launched an aggressive initiative to curb drug abuse, but last week Tribal Director of Health and Human Services Kevin Howlett implored the state legislature to take additional steps that might help combat the problem of prescription abuse....