Could Minnesota’s whiskey plates, those black-and-white markers of past DUI offenses found on vehicles across the state, be headed for history this year?
In a time where it is so easy to get a cab ride somewhere, and Uber, Lyft, or a bus ride, somehow this guy decided to risk driving on his revoked license drunk again.
A MN Woman who is a mother of 11 children has once again found herself in trouble with the law. She was found passed out behind the wheel at an Illinois Gas Station.
Lot of holiday parties on your calendar? That means lots of friends, fun, laughter, eating and....yes, for most, drinking. The ability and privilege to drive is often taken for granted, until we lose it because of too much fun at a party one night. Don't create a statistic or BE one, because law enforcement officers are out looking for those wanting to give up their driver's license in exchan
Happy hour turned into "happy to be alive" hour. The crash happened in Little Canada, MN yesterday. Surveillance video shows a truck crash at high speed into the bar, pinning bar patrons.
Thanksgiving weekend is traditionally one of the biggest travel weekends of the year. If you were out on the roads this past weekend, you may have noticed extra law enforcement patrolling the streets and highways looking to keep things safe for everyone. Personally, on my way out of town to see family, I noticed half a dozen Minnesota State Troopers in a few-mile stretch of I-35. Several of these
Montana Republican Congressman Alan Hale is apparently courting a new (and hopefully small) group of voters: drunk drivers.
Yep, this week, Hale actually argued against a new House Bill that according to the Missoulian would allow courts in Montana to "look back to impaired driving offenses up to 10 years old when someone is being punished for a drunk-driving charge, a change from the current