An offshoot of Meals on Wheels, Ani-Meals on Wheels helps feed the pets of disadvantaged older adults
Ani-Meals on Wheels volunteers help older adults keep their animal companions well fed.
Ani-Meals on Wheels volunteers help older adults keep their animal companions well fed.
NONFICTION: A lawyer, a stepfather with mob ties and the death of Jimmy Hoffa tied together "In Hoffa's Shadow."
In the mood for a holiday show? There are plenty of them.
The Wisconsin Department of Resources will start the new year with a new chief warden.
"This coverage is a privilege afforded to a certain kind of man," said author and podcast host Nora McInerny.
The case discovered in Douglas County hobby farm.
The Trump administration said Monday it will allow Medicaid expansion with a work requirement in Utah, a decision that came despite courts taking a dim view of the requirement in other states.
Ex-boyfriend's conviction overturned in distribution of woman's photos.
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Market House Collaborative's Salty Tart says goodbye Dec. 31.
No charges had been filed as of Monday morning.
A Powerball ticket bought in Big Lake struck it rich in Saturday's drawing.
Nora Slawik, Gov. Tim Walz's original Met Council appointee, resigned in November after about 10 months on the job.
"I was going to do the typical on-the-one-hand, on-the-other-hand, let's-let-the-process-run-itself-out piece. But something in me said, 'That doesn't work.' "
The U.S. Department of Transportation recently decided against implementing a policy that would require airlines to seat minor children next to an accompanying adult. This leaves it up to the discretion of the airlines.
President Donald Trump will hold his first rally of 2020 in Ohio next month, potentially coinciding with the beginnings of the Senate impeachment trial.
The buggy was hit by a car heading in the same direction, the patrol said.
Though the plant would be built in Superior, the judge held that the Minnesota PUC has "authority to approve or reject Minnesota Power's agreements with its Wisconsin affiliate regarding the construction, operation, and output of (the plant)."
Robert T. Brown pulled an oyster shell from a pile freshly harvested by a dredger from the Chesapeake Bay and talked enthusiastically about the larvae attached — a sign of a future generation critical to the health of the nation's largest estuary.
Verata Health is among a small group of companies that have developed artificial intelligence systems to streamline approval paperwork process.
The Minnesota Court of Appeals on Monday ordered state regulators to reconsider whether an environmental review is necessary for a proposed natural gas-fired power plant that would be built by Minnesota and Wisconsin utilities.