Murder suspect to be tried in Superior
The Arizona man charged with first-degree intentional homicide in the fatal shooting of a Duluth man in Superior last week waived extradition Wednesday and will be picked up at the St. Louis County Jail by Douglas County authorities to face charges in Superior.Duluth News Tribune, 05/30/2013
Last Place on Earth owner's girlfriend faces marijuana charge
The girlfriend of the man known for selling synthetic marijuana in downtown Duluth has been charged with possessing the real thing.Duluth News Tribune, 05/30/2013
Girlfriend of Last Place owner charged with drug possession
The girlfriend of the man known for selling synthetic marijuana in downtown Duluth has been charged with possessing the real thing.Duluth News Tribune, 05/29/2013
Suspect in Superior shooting waives extradition from Minnesota
The Arizona man charged with first-degree intentional homicide in the fatal shooting of a Duluth man in Superior last week waived extradition today and will be picked up at the St. Louis County Jail by Douglas County authorities to face charges in Superior.Duluth News Tribune, 05/29/2013
Duluth man pleads guilty to murder of Floodwood woman
Michael William Siewert, 23, pleaded guilty in State District Court in Carlton to intentional second-degree murder in the slaying of 25-year-old Cristyna Leah Watson.Duluth News Tribune, 05/29/2013
Duluth man admits killing Floodwood woman
Update: An alleged member of the Native Mob dispassionately testified Tuesday that he hit a Floodwood woman in the head with a hammer and then strangled her because he was angry and snapped when he found some of his drugs were missing.Duluth News Tribune, 05/28/2013
Duluth police officer's assault trial moved to Pine County
The trial of a Duluth police officer accused of assaulting a man in a wheelchair after taking him to the Duluth Detoxification Center has been moved to Pine City because of potentially prejudicial pretrial news coverage here.Duluth News Tribune, 05/24/2013
Two Harbors sexual harassment case splits state Supreme Court
The Minnesota Supreme Court has sent a case back to the trial court to determine whether a Two Harbors businessman sexually harassed three women employees, but two of the justices issued strong dissents and said they believe the women already proved their case.Duluth News Tribune, 05/23/2013
Duluth police officer pleads guilty in collision
A Duluth police officer accused of twice backing his personal car into another vehicle in a parking lot outside a Lincoln Park bar and leaving the scene while off duty admitted to his crime Tuesday in State District Court.Duluth News Tribune, 05/22/2013
Trial postponed in state theft case against Duluth man
A trial scheduled to start Tuesday for a Duluth businessman accused of stealing nearly $800,000 from the Minnesota Department of Revenue was postponed as a new attorney took over the case and the St. Louis County Attorney’s Office filed an amended complaint with another theft charge.Duluth News Tribune, 05/22/2013
