Nebraska patrol says Minnesota man was hauling drugs
Authorities say a 30-year-old Minnesota man was arrested after Nebraska state troopers found hundreds of packages of THC products in his car.
Authorities say a 30-year-old Minnesota man was arrested after Nebraska state troopers found hundreds of packages of THC products in his car.
REVIEW: Courtroom Concerts have become a welcome home for chamber music.
Although not known for speed, the short-legged dogs are beloved for their attitude.
Ben & Jerry's is facing a lawsuit accusing the ice cream maker and its parent company of false advertising by saying the milk and cream in its products comes from "happy cows."
President Donald Trump says he's weighing an invitation from Russia President Vladimir Putin (POO'-tihn) to attend the May 9 Victory Day parade in Moscow.
President Donald Trump insisted Friday he has not been damaged by impeachment testimony detailing efforts by him and his administration to pressure Ukraine to publicly investigate his political rivals.
A tumultuous week that put on full display the partisan agendas of Wisconsin Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and the Republican Legislature also revealed the limitations both face under divided government that more and more is resulting in gridlock.
The deal came just two days after workers rejected an earlier one from the company.
Texas investigators say that an anti-abortion group must repay the state more than $1.5 million in overpayments and prohibited costs after coming under fire for neglecting to provide services to thousands of low-income women.
President Donald Trump isn't committing to supporting his former Attorney General Jeff Sessions, or any other candidate, in the Alabama Senate seat.
New York City says it's finalizing plans to relocate Wall Street's famous "Charging Bull" statue.
Timberwolves center Gorgui Dieng spends a significant part of his free time working to improve the lives of people in his native Senegal – and the NBA is recognizing him for his efforts.
A southern Minnesota man has been convicted in the fatal shootings of his wife and his adult stepdaughter following an argument over a forgotten wedding anniversary.
The first black female mayor of a major New England city died last November, but news of her death is just being reported.
Golden Valley native Scott Burns wrote "The Report" and "The Laundromat."
From a "hot" breakfast sandwich to a classic Jucy Lucy, here are Rick Nelson's highlights from his recent dining-out schedule.
Paintings by Giorgio de Chirico, Max Pechstein, Emil Nolde and Edward Mitchel Bannister join the water-inspired museum in Winona.
Players have been charged for NHL fights, including one notorious Minnesota incident in 1975, but those cases are the exception. Why aren't hockey fights considered assault?
Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan made the trip in preparation for the upcoming session's bonding bill.
The state of North Carolina is moving away from using the phrase "race riot" to describe the violent overthrow of the Wilmington government in 1898 and is instead using the word "coup" on the highway historical marker that will commemorate the dark event.
The state volleyball semifinals start at the Xcel Energy this morning, with the big-school matches at 9 a.m and 11 a.m. Click here for links to live video, as well as to the state football quarterfinals.
Twin Citians of all stripes gather once a month to get inspired.
A Wisconsin National Guard sergeant says he's being discharged in retaliation for complaining about sexual misconduct in his unit.
What attracts the Minnesota Orchestra and its peers to distant destinations? It sure isn't the money.
"Dancing With the Stars" viewers keep saving the rhythmically challenged Spicer.