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A bill requiring Minnesota drivers involved in collisions to stop and investigate what they struck awaits Gov. Mark Dayton's signature into law....
Maple Grove city leaders and residents are pushing for LeAnn Sargent to resign after the City Council member was sentenced for financially exploiting her dying father....
ST. PAUL, Minn. — A Minnesota state Senate panel approved legislation on Tuesday that would legalize medical marijuana....
SENECA FALLS — For the second time in three years, members of the Cayuga Indian Nation’s Unity Council have attempted to oust Clint Halftown from his leadership position....
DURANT, Okla. (AP) - A new chief of the third largest American Indian tribe in the United States has been sworn in....
GEYSERVILLE (CBS SF) — An American Indian tribe in the North Bay has made a dramatic change following a KPIX 5 report on members being disenrolled....
LA CROSSE, Wis. (WKBT) - About 5,000 people have been added to the list of those opposing a railroad expansion in La Crosse....
High-stakes oil pipeline projects have taken a public lashing lately, whether in a plebiscite in British Columbia, more protests in Washington, D.C., or from a former U.S. president and several Nobel laureates coming out strongly against billion-dollar plans to move the diluted bitumen from Alberta's oil sands to international markets....
Curbing abusive payday lending practices can sometimes resemble a game of Whac-A-Mole: every time regulators manage to push down one method the industry uses, another new method seems to crop up....
In a decision that could have implications nationally and in Wisconsin's November elections, a federal judge on Tuesday struck down the state's voter ID law, saying it violated the Voting Rights Act and the U.S. Constitution. Read more from Journal Sentinel: http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/federal-judge-strikes-down-wisconsins-voter-id-law-b99258822z1-257200321.html#ixzz30NXNCiAc Follow us: @JournalSentinel on Twitter...
More than 500 years after Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue, the city of Minneapolis has decided to remember him a little differently....