Minnesota Orchestra Heading to Cuba
The Minnesota Orchestra will be the first ensemble from the U.S. to perform in Cuba since President Obama moved to re-establish ties with the Communist-led country.
The Minnesota Orchestra will be the first ensemble from the U.S. to perform in Cuba since President Obama moved to re-establish ties with the Communist-led country.
A North Dakota legislative committee has endorsed a bill that would prohibit the governor from appointing a successor to a vacant U.S. Senate seat.
Minnesota state senators have voted to roll back salary increases for members of Gov. Dayton’s cabinet.
NDSCS is seeking more help from the state crime bureaus in North Dakota and Minnesota as it continues to investigate the death Andrew Sadek.
A bomb threat at Fosston High School on Wednesday lands two young girls in a heap of trouble.
A smoldering cigarette starts a fire that forces 14 people out of their apartments in Grand Forks. The fire broke out last night in a 6th floor unit at 23 3rd Street North.
An Underwood, Minnesota woman who jumped out of a moving vehicle three weeks ago has died from her injuries. Forty-seven-year-old Kelly Petersen had been hospitalized in Fargo.
A Moorhead man is headed to jail for 45 days for illegally provided tattoos to minors. Ralph Curiel pleaded guilty to four misdemeanors.
Gov. Mark Dayton says outside spending from gambling groups is influencing a push to ban online lottery sales in Minnesota.
Potato farmer, businessman and philanthropist Ron Offutt, of Fargo, is being inducted into the North Dakota Agriculture Hall of Fame.