St Paul (KROC AM News) - The Minnesota History Center is inviting Prince fans to check out a display this week, marking the first anniversary of his death.
Just because we play great country music for you every day does not mean it's the only music we like. We were a big fan of Prince and bet many of you were too. We wanted to let you know that our new sister station 103.9 The Doc (Musical Doctor) in Rochester is paying tribute to Prince on Friday...
The Associated Press is reporting that a law enforcement official has told them that Prince died of an opioid overdose.
The official is close to the investigation and spoke only on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media...
KDHL is an ABC News affiliate. ABC News stated this afternoon that law enforcement sources say prescription drugs were found in Prince's home.
The Carver County Sheriff’s Office has contacted the DEA about the possibility of assisting in the investigation if drugs are found to be related to Prince’s death...
Since the news broke of the tragic passing of Prince, tributes have been pouring in from across the musical spectrum, including a number of country stars who have covered his music. But Kelly Clarkson beat everyone to the punch in August 2015, when she performed his signature song, "Purple Rain," during a concert in Prince's hometown of Minneapolis, Minn.