Attorneys for a North Dakota man accused of wounding two Wisconsin police officers while he was on the run from an attempted murder charge in his home state are petitioning for a jury pool from a different county.
The Minnesota State Patrol has some lopsided numbers they are trying to fix. Only 10% of troopers in the entire state are female – just 61 women. The state patrol is making a major push to even out the force.
Convicted sex offender Alphonso Rodriguez no longer faces the death penalty for the slaying of 22-year-old Dru Sjodin after a federal judge tossed the sentencing on Friday.
The Superior National Forest is closing the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, effective immediately, due to active and increasing fire activity, extreme drought, and limited resources.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan, and the Minnesota DFL Party are calling for the resignation of Representative John Thompson following reports of domestic abuse.
A Moorhead woman suffered the unimaginable tragedy of losing her newborn baby. Now she is giving back in a big way by donating the baby items she intended to use for her daughter to help families in need.
The Good Samaritan Society facility in Bottineau has had 15 total COVID-related deaths as of Tuesday, according to a spokesperson for the organization.
Food pantries across the state, including the Aberdeen Salvation Army, have been hit hard by the ongoing pandemic, and it comes at a time where job loss and insecurity are forcing many to turn to help.
Around 60 farmers in Divide County put their own harvesting on hold to cut 1,000 acres for a neighbor who suffered a heart attack after his combine caught fire last week.