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Minnesotan charged with “kingpin statute” for allegedly running “sprawling” Mexican drug trafficking ring
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota (WCCO) — A Twin Cities man and 14 others are charged in connection to what federal law enforcement officials call one of the most sophisticated international drug trafficking operations they’ve ever seen. Clinton James Ward, 45, is facing decades in prison for allegedly running what officials...
Wisconsin voters approve of Evers, not legislature
(The Center Square) – Voters in Wisconsin haven’t changed their minds in a while about their elected leaders in Madison. The latest Marquette Law School Poll shows the approval ratings for Gov. Tony Evers and the legislature are relatively unchanged. Pollsters say 51% of voters approve of Gov. Evers’ job performance, while 44% disapprove. Those numbers are largely the same as they were in the Marquette Polls from June, April,...
Is This What Minnesota Porch Pirates Are Now Trying?
With the rise of home delivery for just about anything a person could want, it's not a surprise that porch piracy is still a big problem, even with doorbell cameras. One Central Minnesota woman recently shared to an online community page a porch pirate story with a twist! Are they now trying to avoid the cameras?
Minnesota weather: 2024 is the 3rd wettest on record to date in the Twin Cities
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - What a wild few years it has been here in Minnesota! Can't we just have an average year? Apparently not. Well, after three consecutive very dry summers, we are now making up for lost ground. Through the first week of August, it is the third-wettest year on record in the Twin Cities dating back to 1872.
Weather Service Alerts Public To Notable Chance Of Waterspouts On Lake Superior
The Duluth office of the National Weather Service put out an alert on their social media Thursday morning, letting the public know that conditions will be favorable for waterspouts on Lake Superior on Friday. In their post, they explained that there is a 10-20% chance of seeing waterspouts form over...
Minnesota wants public feedback on first draft of cannabis sale regulations
(The Center Square) – Minnesota's Office of Cannabis Management released its first draft of recreational marijuana sales regulations, and it wants public input. Since recreational marijuana was legalized in August, this will be the first set of rules for the state’s cannabis industry. The entire draft of rules, which is more than 100 pages long, is available for review until Aug. 30 on the state office’s website. The OCM says...
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