Donald Trump remains winner of Wisconsin
Republican Donald Trump's victory in Wisconsin has been reaffirmed following a presidential recount that showed him defeating Democrat Hillary Clinton by more than 22,000 votes.
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Republican Donald Trump's victory in Wisconsin has been reaffirmed following a presidential recount that showed him defeating Democrat Hillary Clinton by more than 22,000 votes.
A White House official says the president has ordered a review of the email hacking that rattled the presidential campaign.
Hundreds of sites around Duluth have been called brownfields or those that are either underdeveloped or in some cases are contaminated. The city has a new loan program so these fields can reach their potential.
President-elect Donald Trump is planning a return visit to Wisconsin next week on the day an election recount must be done.
Former astronaut and U.S. Senator John Glenn has died in Ohio at the age of 95.
Emily Larson has visited with different communities throughout the year
The Michigan elections board has ordered an immediate halt to the presidential recount if a federal judge lifts his previous order that the recount occur.
The nation's first elected Somali-American lawmaker says she was harassed and called "ISIS" by a taxicab driver in Washington, D.C.
U.S. Representative Keith Ellison says he'll resign his seat in Congress if he's elected chairman of the Democratic National Committee.
In their next meeting, the Duluth City Council hopes to pass the city's budget and tax levy.
The election recount in Douglas County has wrapped up and officials say the difference from the original count isn't substantial but is only a difference of fourteen votes.
The Wisconsin Elections Commission says it is confident that voting machines in St. Croix County that had broken warranty seals are accurately tabulating and reporting results there.
After hearing numerous public speakers on the resolution, the Duluth City Council voted 8-0 in favor of showing support for the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe.
Standing Rock Sioux Chairman Dave Archambault says it's time for Dakota Access oil pipeline opponents to leave camp, along the pipeline route in southern North Dakota.
Governor Scott Walker is spending the week, as part of a delegation of governors vising U.S. troops in the Middle East.


