One of the state's oldest craft breweries has closed its doors in Duluth
A landlord said parts of the business were for sale.
A landlord said parts of the business were for sale.
A Utah truck driver has been charged with vehicular homicide and other crimes following an Interstate 80 collision in Nebraska that killed a Wisconsin woman.
The incident had a portion of the neighborhood across the street from a large public park closed off for more than three hours.
The airport's commission would phase in minimum wage requirements over the next two years.
Iran struck back at the United States early on Wednesday for killing its most powerful military commander, firing a barrage of ballistic missiles at two Iraqi military bases that house American troops. President Trump said he plans to address the nation this morning.
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Ride-hailing giant Uber, along with delivery company Postmates, sued California over a new law that aims to reclassify their drivers and delivery workers as employees instead of contractors. The law, which went into effect last week, could upend the business models of the companies that shaped the so-called "gig economy," where contract workers use smartphone apps to accept odd jobs driving or delivering goods as frequently as they wish.
Wisconsin residents continue to spend less of their income on taxes, according to a new report from the Wisconsin Policy Forum.
California's governor said Wednesday that he is seeking $750 million in part to help pay rent for people facing homelessness in the most populous state's latest attempt to fight what he called a national crisis.
Virginia lawmakers are kicking off a 60-day legislative session with Democrats in full control for the first time in more than two decades. Here's a look at some top issues legislators will take up this year:
A historically diverse Virginia General Assembly is set to convene Wednesday, led for the first time in more than two decades by Democrats who are promising to enact a litany of changes.
Alan Page, a former Minnesota Supreme Court justice, and Neel Kashkari, president of the Minneapolis Fed, propose guaranteeing all Minnesota children the fundamental right to a quality public education.
Three national resettlement agencies are asking a federal judge in Maryland to block a presidential executive order allowing state and local governments to turn away refugees.
An Ohio man who claimed to be a child who disappeared at age 6 is expected to make a plea Wednesday to federal charges as part of an agreement with prosecutors.
A Ukrainian airplane carrying 176 people crashed on Wednesday shortly after takeoff from Tehran's main airport, killing all onboard, state TV reported.
Minnesota led by as many as eight in the fourth quarter, but withered against Memphis' high-scoring backcourt of Dillon Brooks and Ja Morant.
The running back had 31 touches against the Saints, including 28 carries, but says he's fine now.
1,400 people packed into Temple Israel to hear Gov. Walz, faith leaders speak.
Over a dozen surface-to-surface missiles were fired at U.S. troops housed at bases in Iraq
Gophers heavyweight wrestler Gable Steveson, reinstated after suspicion of sexual assault results in no charge, brings narrowed focus.
The U's Outback Bowl victory over SEC power Auburn stole the local sporting spotlight.
Minnesota deer farmer Steve Porter plans to bring his monster bucks to the Sportsmen's Show in defiance of an emergency rule against moving such deer.
Dennis Jensen could bring together people barely on speaking terms and hammer out an agreement that all sides liked, a former chief said.