Veterans Fly to Washington D.C. To Visit War Memorials
Trip Organized By Local Non-Profit
80 veterans traveled to Washington DC to visit memorials, and to remember lives lost in the wars.
80 veterans traveled to Washington DC to visit memorials, and to remember lives lost in the wars.
Around 14 mustangs owned by members and friends of the Twin Ports Mustang and Ford Club hit the roads in honor of the car’s 52nd birthday.
Organizers say the goal is to encourage kids to form outdoor ultimate Frisbee leagues to play in throughout the summer.
DEDA approved a land sale to WESCO International Wednesday for the amount paid by DEDA to re-acquire the property from AET in 2013.
Duluth Economic Authority unanimously voted yes Wednesday to a plan that would restore the city’s old NorShor Theatre by the end of 2017 at the latest.
The “Greater Than Minnesota” plan is looking to bring child care to rural Minnesota areas.
The veterans community in Itasca County is rallying around their former ally.
Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump held a rally in Superior Monday — just one day before the all-important Wisconsin Primary.
Families, friends and neighbors celebrated Easter over brunch at Barker’s Island in Superior on Sunday.
90’s teen heart throb, Aaron Carter performs at the Red Herring Sunday in Duluth.
A Northland man braves Alaska and takes on the Iditarod for the third time.
The Iditarod kicks off Saturday, and four time Beargrease Champ Nathan Schroder competes for gold in the Alaska.
A coffee house with a unique flavor and a place the kiddos will love.
We all have seen a car broken down on the side of the road, but what would happen if you pulled over and provided aid? For Justin Pfannes, it saved his life.
The first Birkebeiner ski race was held in Norway in 1932, and was inspired by a story in Norwegian history, where skiers smuggled a young prince through harsh mountains and forests to safety, while the country was torn in a civil war.
Community members took part in a march Saturday to bring awareness to missing women in The Northland.
Hundreds of people and their canine friends gathered in Two Harbors for the 32nd running of the John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon.
Older homes in Duluth are beautiful but the maintenance and up keep can get pricey.
A health check for the dogs was held in Beaver Bay.
The College of St. Scholastic hosted a healthcare career fair Tuesday to help students retain internships, a career path and jobs.
Old Town Antiques is the place to shop when looking for something unique, or just need a trip down memory lane. With 39 dealers and two floors of items, you’re sure to find the exact piece of history you’re looking for.
A Local Physician With A Story Of Inspiration
The John Beargrease cutest puppy contest was held at Fitger’s.
The Minnesota Twins caravan made stops in 40 communities within 10 days. And on Thursday, they made their final stop of the first week in Duluth.
Football and tailgating is a real family affair for Rachel Ignasick after all when your family owns a house across the street from Lambeau Field.
Plans are in the works for a new park in Duluth.
A family owned bakery is celebrating 70 years of service to the Duluth area.
Minnesota compass will be adding the city of Duluth to their online program… Where anyone is able to look up geographical data.
It looks like the temperatures will be dropping below zero for the first time this season. While people bundle up, it’s important people don’t forget about their furry friends.
Some elementary students in Duluth made Friday a day for science and technology.At Myers-Wilkins Elementary School, today was “S.T.E.M.” Day.
Superior Mayor Bruce Hagen who was criticized after he posted a comment on facebook, calling the president a Muslim, was invited to meet with Muslim community leaders this weekend.
Steven Peterson of Duluth was driving home from his friend’s house when he saw something bobbing up and down in the frozen river.
Gyms across the Northland like the YMCA in Duluth were filled with people ready to start off their new years resolution.
Kids got a chance to have some winter-break fun at the Superior Public Library Wednesday.
With one of the biggest party holidays coming up Thursday, local advocates were speaking out to make sure everybody has a safe ride home. Twin Ports Joyride offers vouchers that allows their patrons $7 off a cab ride home.
After losing more mining jobs this past year due to tough conditions in the steel industry. A sadness fills Silver Bay, many people unemployed and unsure when they will return to work.
The day before Christmas Eve is the busiest travel day of the year.
For the first and last time, Superior Mayor Bruce Hagen is addressing his comment about President Obama being Muslim.
A Grinch set out to steal Christmas from a local toy store overnight.
President Barach Obama sent Chief Of Staff Denis McDonough to the Iron Range Tuesday to meet with local miners and state legislators about the recent layoffs of hundreds of miners.
After weeks of being stuck in the port, the German ship Cornelia has finally sailed.
The Superior- Douglas County Chamber of Commerce held a holiday open house and ribbon cutting at the newly remodeled chamber office.
Students from Lester Park Elementary school delivered Christmas trees, books, and gifts to patients at St. Mary’s and St. Luke’s medical centers.
Plans for the high speed train between Duluth and the Twin Cities are chugging along.
A Duluth heroin and methamphetamine ring is off the streets thanks to a drug bust by local enforcement. Duluth police considered this bust to be a significant victory for the department.
The Duluth City Council will vote on accepting the permit from Minnesota Power that gives the city the right to use and maintain the land that the snowmobile trails occupy.
Duluth City Council voted Monday to request Minnesota State Legislators repeal a state liquor ban for Lakeside from 1891.
A bill by Congressman Rick Nolan permitting heavy logging trucks on Interstate I-35 has been approved by the house and the senate, and signed in to law by President Barack Obama.
Participating McDonald’s locations are displaying a Christmas tree with ornaments listing items needed by the St. Mary’s Children’s Hospital Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
Throw a bowl to feed a person!