As of August 1, Minnesota is imposing tougher penalties for DWI. The lookback period has doubled, from 10 years to 20 years, meaning older offenses now count on a person’s record. Anyone with multiple ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Officials in Minnesota say the stricter DWI law will help keep more drunk drivers off the roads. It extends what's known as, 'the look back period' from 10 to 20 years. If a person gets ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Over 2,000 people were arrested in Minnesota for driving while impaired during the 2024 holiday season, according to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety. From Nov. 27 through Dec.
The Minnesota Senate unanimously passed a bill to strengthen the state’s DWI laws on Wednesday. “It was such a raw thing,” State Representative Larry Kraft recalls. “When I heard this individual had ...
According to a news release issued Tuesday, more than 300 local law enforcement agencies will be providing extra enforcement of drunken driving laws beginning Nov. 27 and lasting through New Year's ...
A new Minnesota DWI law will crack down on repeat offenders. The law takes effect August 1. The change was inspired after a drunken driver killed two people and injured several others. ST. LOUIS PARK, ...
Minnesota Rep. Elliott Engen was charged with DWI with Rep. Walter Hudson, who was reportedly impaired and carrying a handgun ...
It's a story that repeats itself far too often: A drunk driver seriously injures or kills one or more people. Often the impaired driver has one or more DWI arrests on their record. Now, some state ...
Former Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson was arrested on suspicion of driving while impaired Friday morning in Minnesota. Specific arrest details haven't been disclosed, but Hennepin ...
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison has been suspended three games by the NFL in connection to a DUI charge from 2024, the NFL announced Tuesday. Addison is still permitted to practice and ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results