8 People a Day Killed by Accidental Overdoses in Ohio
Ohio officials say accidental drug overdoses killed a record 3,050 people in the state last year, or an average of eight per day.
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Ohio officials say accidental drug overdoses killed a record 3,050 people in the state last year, or an average of eight per day.
A group trying to legalize the recreational use of marijuana in Michigan, has failed to persuade a judge to put the question on the fall ballot.
U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar has criticized the sharp price hikes for EpiPens.
Thursday night the Duluth Police Department and the Duluth Fire Department will be battling on the diamond.
Minnesota Congressman Rick Nolan is adding one more endorsement to his list of supporters as he seeks reelection in the fall.
The Minnesota Nurses Association and Allina Health have returned once again to the bargaining table.
Health officials in Oakland County, Michigan say donated blood has tested positive for West Nile virus.
Officials announced today that the Appleton clinic will not reopen and say the closure is a loss of women in the northern and central parts of Wisconsin.
Hepatitis C deaths have reached an all-time high in the U.S. – and it’s not just from dirty needles within the drug-using community. Baby Boomers are at highest risk, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
A Duluth woman is taking on a major challenge on the Superior Hiking trail this month, with a goal of running 310 miles in 9 days.
Minnesota's two licensed medical marijuana manufacturers each lost millions of dollars in their first full year of operations, according to financial documents obtained by The Associated Press.
Residents at the Sunnyside Healthcare Center in Cloquet got the chance to roll through the town of Cloquet today.
St. Louis County is getting ready to hire 30 new employees from some critical departments.
Fox News reports that the percentage of Americans who say they currently smoke marijuana has nearly doubled since 2013.
For the first time ever, children on the Autism Spectrum from Duluth and around the Northland got a chance to get creative at HTK Marketing Communications.


