Driver held after Minneapolis police officer assaulted during traffic stop
The officer, who had stopped the man suspecting he was impaired, suffered minor injuries.
The officer, who had stopped the man suspecting he was impaired, suffered minor injuries.
As manufacturers compete for skilled workers, they are getting more generous with health benefits.
Once-promising U basketball player waited nearly two years for a verdict in Baltimore.
There's no neighbors on the one-owner island with a three-bedroom retreat boasting an observation deck facing vast Lake Vermilion.
Mike Freeman has made changes to help defendants with bail and expungements.
Film Society of Minneapolis St. Paul founder Al Milgrom started filming the documentary "Singin' in the Grain" in 1974. You can finally see it.
A Texas gun rights advocate drove to the homes of three Republican legislators he blamed for stalling proposals to expand gun laws, prompting state troopers to monitor the House speaker's family residence.
The job eventually may be funded through the city's general fund.
Owner of the Woodbury 10 Theatre is hoping to get refunds for those who were legally parked
The Alabama Holocaust Commission is condemning a congressman's use of Adolf Hitler's phrase "big lie" to describe allegations that President Donald Trump colluded with Russian operatives during the 2016 presidential election.
They're not to be confused with financial planners, but when it comes to investment picks, a computer could be your best option
There's no neighbors on the one-owner island with a three-bedroom retreat boasting an observation deck facing vast Lake Vermilion.
The Minnesota House is poised to pass a measure Friday that would give all immigrants the ability to get driver's licenses, even if they are in the country illegally.
Yearlong mural project helped artist face loss and take flight with new artistic ventures.
Final Four planners hope friendly reading challenge is just the beginning for budding readers.
The path of unemployment rates in March diverged along education levels.
A 16-member jury has yet to be seated.
As number of adjunct faculty swells, efforts to unionize grow.
A government watchdog said Friday it will review costly outside contracts to provide publicity for Medicare chief Seema Verma, whose agency oversees health insurance programs covering more than 100 million Americans.
A third federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from adding a citizenship question to the 2020 census, ruling Friday that it poses a "substantial risk" of undercounting Hispanics and non-citizens.