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Authorities reopen streets after 'credible bomb threat' near fire hall in Superior, Wis.
A busy street in Superior, Wis., was closed Tuesday as emergency officials dealt with what was being called a “credible bomb threat” near the city’s new fire department headquarters.
A Minneapolis woman’s ‘bizarre and surreal’ decades-long loan dispute
Kaja Robinson has dealt with the federal government and collection agencies for years, all stemming from student loans she took out in the 1980s that, per her records, are mostly paid off. She says authorities have lost record of her payments.
She's one of Minnesota’s hardest-working midwives. Try to keep up.
Rebekah Knapp says helping deliver babies at home is a calling from God. The women she serves, including those in Minnesota’s Amish communities, would agree. Want a look at the life of a modern midwife? Get in the car.
MPD union leader: Policy bars uniformed officers from appearing with political candidates
Minneapolis Police Federation President Bob Kroll said a new city policy prohibits his officers from appearing alongside President Trump during his campaign rally in Minneapolis in October. They are allowed to attend to provide security.
As Castle Danger halts growlers, petition support grows online
The Two Harbors, Minn., brewery surpassed the production threshold of 20,000 barrels in a year. But as the business ends selling glass growlers for customers, a petition created by a state Senate Republican is gaining support.