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 ...
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz signs a bill to support service dogs in training Thursday, May 8, 2025, at the state Capitol in St. Paul. Behind him are the authors of the bill, Rep. Cedrick Frazier, DFL-New ...
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 ...
This isn’t just a minor update to the law, it’s a full rewrite. Drivers now face longer revocation periods, mandatory treatment, stricter ignition interlock rules, and harsher criminal penalties.” — ...
The new laws that went into effect in Minnesota on Aug. 1 originally appeared on Bring Me The News. A handful of new laws went into effect on Friday throughout Minnesota. Most of the new laws ...
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MN law enforcement arrests over 2,100 impaired drivers during holidays
A campaign in Minnesota led to the arrest of more than 2,100 impaired drivers between Thanksgiving and New Year's Eve. The highest BAC among the arrests was 0.41.
New laws are set to go into effect in Minnesota starting August 1, 2025. The new laws include changes for repeat DWI offenders, housing co-op regulations, and new checks for people looking to open a ...
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, ...
Where does DWI enforcement stand in Minnesota amid reports of faulty alcohol breath tests? Court records showed continued enforcement for drunken driving throughout the state last weekend, but the ...
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