His goal is "to make Duluth more prosperous for every person who's here."
The Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday approved Nasdaq's groundbreaking proposal to boost the number of women, racial minorities and LGBTQ people on U.S. corporate boards.
Gov. Tony Evers signed a Republican-authored bill on Friday that established a uniform use-of-force policy for police across Wisconsin, but he killed another GOP-backed measure that would have cut state aid to local governments that reduce police budgets.
One of the focuses of their summer league is seeing how one of their 2020 draft picks, Jaden McDaniels, handles increased responsibility.
Despite a rocky week of fits and starts, President Joe Biden on Friday praised the Senate for edging the bipartisan infrastructure plan closer to passage, ahead of a key vote on the $1 trillion package.
A point-by-point look at Gable Steveson's furious gold medal comeback against Geno Petriashvili, and video of the match.
Oil companies fighting dozens of lawsuits that blame drilling for decades of coastal erosion and wetland loss in Louisiana are pleased with a new appeals court ruling that could lead to some of the cases being heard in federal court.
Minnesota will get about $17 million in federal disaster mitigation aid.
A closure scheduled on the Crosstown in Richfield has been called off due to a threat of rain.
Track and field was the jewel sport at past Summer Games, and was the event folks waited for eagerly. Everything else was filler.