Cancer and Hospice Patients Receive Special Gift this Holiday Season
Quilt Donation to Cancer Patients
Essesntia Health’s cancer center got a donation Tuesday for its cancer and hospice patients.
Essesntia Health’s cancer center got a donation Tuesday for its cancer and hospice patients.
A holiday tradition continued at the mount royal branch library Tuesday.
Millions of people around the world are infected with the HIV virus…which causes aids. But there continues to be a lack of understanding about the disease.
The Great Lakes Aquarium handed out 800 free passes to people dining at the DECC on Thursday.
Thousands of people gathered together at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center Thursday to celebrate the holiday.
Friends and families gathered in downtown Duluth Thursday morning to work up an appetite for a good cause.
Largest Free-Stading Hockey Stick Represents Town’s Impressive History.
Leave some of your holiday shopping for Small Business Saturday coming up this weekend. Over 30 Participating businesses in Superior will be having discounts, samples, and activities that customers can take part in during their holiday shopping
With the fuel prices being down, more cars are expected to be on the roads this holiday season, and that includes police cars. Law enforcement agencies statewide started a DWI enforcement campaign that runs every weekend until January 2nd.
Some of the delicious foods on our holiday menus can cause major health problems for Fluffy or Fido. Foods high in fats and sugars should be avoided, as well as food with onions, garlic, grapes, or chocolate.
Holiday season is a time of cheer, but families coming together and events going on can also bring extra stress in to people’s lives.
The northwestern Wisconsin town of Hayward has been built on legendary fish.
The shoe box gifts are sent to children living in poverty across the world. Each year roughly seven to eight thousand gifts are sent out from the Northland.
The University of Minnesota Duluth is hosting Consent Week, to address sexual assaults that happen on college campuses across the nation.
In the wake of the tragedy in Paris, there are new concerns about the safety of students traveling abroad. We spoke to one local university with study abroad programs to see what they’re doing to keep theirs students safe, even while overseas.
St. John’s School Priest takes Eggs to the Head for a good cause.
The Junk Hunt started today at Clyde Iron Works where Over 60 vendors gathered to sell vintage, antique or repurposed products
The Salvation Army in Superior kicked off their Red Kettles Christmas Campaign today.
Title nine prohibits discrimination based on gender in any federally funded education program or activity.
Prøve Gallery and the Gary New Duluth Development Alliance are hosting Plys With Purpose tomorrow. It’s a fund raiser in the form of a Silent Auction. Skateboards with designs on them from national and international artists will be auctioned off.
The University of Wisconsin Superior held a Veteran’s Day ceremony Wednesday, honoring the school’s past and present military members.
Meteorologists say there’s a chance of snow fall in the Northland later this week, which means it’s time to get ready for the winter.
The event started off with an open house that featured environmental researchers, projects, and ideas, and was free and open to the public.
Duluth Edison Charter Schools Raleigh Academy hosted a special Veteran’s Day program Wednesday.
The 28th Annual Gales of November commemorates the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald 40 years ago.
The Holiday Mail for Heroes Card Signing Event was held at Bent Paddle Brewing Company.
A new game testing your leadership, wit and puzzle skills is set to open this holiday season in Duluth.
It’s no surprise the way of the future is utilizing technology and the latest fad: drones.
For 100 years the Red Cross has served Duluth in it’s time of need.
With temperatures dropping and snow just around the corner it may be time to make sure your car is prepared to get you through this winter.
A new salon in Duluth is catering to the city’s growing African-American community.
A partnership between Canadian National Railway, Community action Duluth, And the City of Duluth is working to build a stronger community through support of green jobs, preserving green spaces and stream beds.
More than 300 elementary school students from the Duluth area visited the University of Minnesota-Duluth for an orchestra concert.
Community partners in the northland have come together to bring the taste of local agriculture in to school cafeterias. Today, students at Congdon Park Elementary School taste tested Harvest Quinoa Apple Salad, made with locally grown apples.
To combat the infestation, the city is planning to remove all of the ash trees that are 12 inches in diameter or smaller, and to inject the bigger trees with pesticide. But experts are asking for help in fighting the infestation.