First Witness Child Advocacy Center Hosts I Stand With Kids Event
Blue Kids Fundrasier Aims to Raise Money for First Witness
First Witness is a one of a kind place that addresses child abuse not only in the Northland but around the country.
Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty says he has withdrawn his support for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump over Trump’s recorded vulgarities from 2005.
Prosecutors in Minnesota have charged a San Diego priest with having sexual contact with a woman while he was providing spiritual guidance.
The Hermantown Area Chamber of Commerce is launching a new program to help small businesses.
Second Harvest Northern Lakes Food Bank is kicking off its first ever Great American Milk Drive.
A shooting last Sunday night at Duluth’s Skyline Parkway Wall is putting renewed focus on keeping that area safe.
The Center Against Sexual and Domestic Abuse is collaborating with community partners throughout October to share information about local services for victims of abuse.
Fall has only just begun and people across the Northland are already wondering what to do with excess leafs laying around their yards.
A father in southeastern Minnesota is spreading the message to teenagers about the dangers of distracted driving.
The Duluth Police Department is investigating the death of 24-year-old Zakaya Magomolla whose body was found yesterday in downtown Duluth.
Fall has only just begun but registration for the 41st Grandma’s Marathon will open this Saturday.
The two mile long runway that has been in use for 60 years will soon be undergoing renovations which could affect businesses that regularly utilize the airport.
A special announcement was made today for Lake Superior College and the University of Wisconsin–Superior.
Women’s Health and Fitness Day is the nation’s largest annual health promotion event for women of all ages.
Business at Sunnyside Produce Farms is booming as people come from far and wide to purchase pumpkins.
Last April voters said yes to a referendum that will allow the school district of Superior to proceed with plans to replace Cooper Elementary School.
Today St. Luke’s celebrated the opening of its second Q–Care Express walk in clinic.
People from around the region came out to fill their bag at the last downtown farmers market of the season.
Staying safe from potential danger is important for all of us and today hundreds gathered in Duluth to learn different ways to be safe in all types of situations.
The Duluth Police are crediting a new less–lethal sponge gun from keeping a stand–off situation from turning fatal.
First Witness is a one of a kind place that addresses child abuse not only in the Northland but around the country.
This Wednesday, City of Duluth officials will hold an event to kick off the new Duluth comprehensive plan.
It’s presidential election season but maybe you noticed something a little different this time around in Duluth.
St. Cloud’s Mayor and state leaders met today with the off duty law enforcement officer who intervened on Saturday night to save lives.
Prosecutors say a 23-year-old man has pleaded guilty for his role in a gang-related shooting outside a downtown Minneapolis hospital two years ago.
Authorities say three people were hurt when a Twin Cities medical helicopter crashed near Alexandria, in central Minnesota.
The residence at St. Ann’s celebrated National Assisted Living Week with an oktoberfest picnic and open house.
The Portland Malt Shoppe will soon close its doors after a very successful summer season.
Citizens who have appealed the final decision on their court cases had their arguments heard today by a three–judge panel of the Minnesota Court of Appeals.
Halvor Lines in Superior is celebrating National Truck Driver Appreciation week.
Years ago, George Vernon and his wife Louise founded the Northern Garden of Life just west of Ashland. George passed away eight years ago but his legacy to help those in need lives on through his family and friends who still maintain the five acres of fruits and vegetables.
The Ashland City Council has approved the final ore dock concept design.
The Endi apartments will be built on the corner of 21st Avenue East and London Road.
The North Shore Scenic Railroad offers an up close way to see the fall colors.
It was earlier this summer when the Duluth City Council voted to repeal a ban on selling alcohol in the Lakeside neighborhood.
September also known to many as Recovery Month celebrates the gains made by those who are in recovery, even in small cities just like Ashland.
Hundreds came out for the 23rd Annual Lake Superior Harvest Festival today.
Many Northlanders came out to enjoy the biggest slip–and–slide ever to hit Duluth asphalt.
Sightseers can once again use an interactive map for planning their fall color road trips in Minnesota.
Officials say seven students were treated for minor injuries after a school bus crash in St. Paul sent the bus into a house.
A well known hotel in Virginia, Minnesota is up for sale. The Coates Plaza hotel is listed on the Williams and Williams real estate auction website.
Officials from all around Virginia, Minnesota are fundraising to repair the Olcott park fountain.
The Saint Louis County board approved adding two sheriffs deputy positions to serve as school officers.
The Natural Harvest Food Co–op in Virginia is nearly doubling its size because so many people from all over the Iron Range come to shop there.
Just a couple miles outside of Biwabik, the Lakeside Cemetery had hundreds of trees and tombstones damaged by the storm.
The July storm wiped out most of Saxon Harbor and caused millions of dollars in damage.
It has now been nearly seven weeks since a major storm hit the region and even now, many families in Odanah are still without a place to live because of all the destruction left behind.
The Stearns County Sheriff’s Office today confirms that Jacob Wetterling’s remains have been located.
Starry stonewort has turned up in three more Minnesota lakes.
Law enforcement, health professionals and addiction specialists from around the country will convene in Minnesota next week to talk about ways to address the growing number of opioid overdose deaths.
The Latest on reports that the remains of a Minnesota boy who has been missing since 1989 have been found. Jacob Wetterling was 11 when he disappeared from central Minnesota (all times local):