Blues Fans Come Together for Parking Lot Party
Blues Festival Brings Tailgate City
For some fans, the highlight of the Bayfront Blues Festival might not be the music.
For some fans, the highlight of the Bayfront Blues Festival might not be the music.
The three day festival will have music playing on two stages throughout the weekend.
Tuesday night, neighbors in more than 16,000 communities nationwide celebrated the 32nd Annual National Night Out.
Paintings, pottery, and watercolor – The MacRostie Art Center has got it all…and more.
Monday night, a leaking water line is being blamed for a giant sinkhole in Duluth.
Utter mayhem was building Friday night at the Proctor Speedway for Saturday night’s Midsummer Night of Mayhem with the bus races!
Duluth’s Park Point is about to become the first camera system on Lake Superior to detect deadly rip current, as FOX 21’s Dan Hanger reports.
One of the first Zumba instructors who brought the exercise to Duluth has started a new workout class called Fit to Go Dance–A–Long Tuesdays.
City officials say Summer 2015 is one of the busiest construction seasons the city has ever seen.
As plans move forward to brighten up the St. Louis River Corridor, 14 parks will be enhanced including Memorial Park on Grand Avenue in West Duluth.
Heater Rental Services will be moving into a new 10,000 square foot building at West Superior Street and 29th Avenue West.
If you’ve struggled to beat the heat in the Northland lately, think about how a 900 lb. brown bear at the Lake Superior Zoo must feel!
For the first time in over 30 years, an American orchestra has collaborated with an Iranian composer and it happened in Duluth.
Friday night, Duluth police were on the hunt for a not–so–smart criminal.
Saturday, All Pints North – one of the biggest brew fests of the summer – returns to Bayfront Park for its 4th year, featuring nearly 100 craft breweries from around Minnesota. With so many brewers in town, Bent Paddle wanted to kick off the weekend the only way they know how.
Three years later, Duluth is still feeling the effects of the flood of 2012. But Tuesday night, the beginning stages of a project are underway that will finally close that chapter.
Here in the Northland we are in the midst of prime strawberry picking season.
Tradition, fun, thrills and excitement are on this weekend for the 62 annual Heart of the North Spooner Rodeo.
Monday night, a Duluth church offered itself as a sanctuary to help people try to understand what happened and what needs to be done to move forward.
Grandma’s weekend is primarily about the athletes and runners participating in whatever race it may be. But, this weekend, Duluth offers something for just about everyone.
In this week’s Northland Uncovered we explore the home of a Hollywood star and see the impact she made on a small town in northern Minnesota.
Many people may think it’s as simple as tapping a tree and filling a bucket with sap, but there’s a lot more to making maple syrup than just that.
Grand Rapids is proud of its connection to the “Wizard of OZ” and the Judy Garland Museum displays many items connected to the community’s most famous resident.
Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College-Superior welding instructors have spent the last three weeks helping Department of Corrections inmates skills needed to re-enter the workplace.
The City of Superior is getting ready to host it’s first–ever Insane Inflatable 5K. But this isn’t your typical race.
Outdoor enthusiasts flocked to Brule this Memorial Day weekend to enjoy the great outdoors.
Dance students from around the Twin Ports showed their passion and dedication to the art Friday.
In this latest edition of Hanger Hits the Road, FOX 21’s Dan Hanger heads to Biwabik, Minn., that has a one-of-a-kind feeling from overseas and a loyal pizza place like no other.
It’s Wednesday night and time for Hanger Hits the Road. This week, FOX 21’s Dan Hanger takes you to Iron River, Wis., that’s got a wide range of offerings, especially on the driving range.
When you think of education, many times art is ignored. But Friday night, The Duluth Community celebrated visual literacy.
Friday evening, a Hermantown native and St. Scholastic graduate, is preparing to embark on the journey of a lifetime to raise awareness for mental health.
Dark house spearing rewards patient fishermen the ability to catch fish with the flick of spear.
For some, a snowy forest is an opportunity to connect to nature and some of their furry friends.