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Lack of agreement between Mille Lacs Band, county leaves tribal officers without policing power

Tribal leaders say public safety concerns got worse last year, when Mille Lacs County terminated its law enforcement agreement with the Mille Lacs Band.

Deadly California wildfires force thousands to evacuate

At least 10 were dead, at least 100 injured and at least 1,500 homes and businesses have been destroyed, authorities said. All three figures were expected to surge in the coming days as more information is reported.

1,000 leads later, authorities still stumped by Vegas gunman

Experts say it is extremely unusual to have so few clues more than a week after a mass shooting. In past mass killings or terrorist attacks, killers left notes, social media postings and information on a computer, or even phoned police.

Paramedic dies after ambulance rear-ends stalled semi

The semi was in the process of being towed near the split of Interstates 694 and 94. The paramedic was a passenger in the ambulance.

Midwestern farmers are tied to a Gulf dead zone

A massive dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico grew to the largest size on record this year, expanding to an area as big as the state of New Jersey.

Ex-Mpls. cop who kicked suspect in head found guilty

Christopher Reiter was found guilty of third-degree assault for severely injuring a domestic assault suspect last year while the suspect was on his hands and knees, causing a brain injury.

‘Politically retired’ Pawlenty unsure of role in ’18 gov race

Amid a string of speeches from St. Paul to St. Cloud, former Gov. Tim Pawlenty denies staging for a comeback: "I'm politically retired."

Study shows clear lakes can be some of the most polluted

A study published Monday in the journal Inland Waters by researchers at Minnesota Sea Grant and the University of Minnesota Duluth shows that water clarity can sometimes disguise water quality. | Superior is no longer the clearest of the Great Lakes

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