The Lake Superior Zoo Hosts a Halloween Event
Many Come to a Boo at the Zoo Event
Things were getting spooky down at the Lake Superior Zoo today.
Things were getting spooky down at the Lake Superior Zoo today.
With all the red tape and fine print, the healthcare industry can be a difficult thing for people to understand.
Circle of Hope partnered with Rage N Country to put on a country concert to benefit Stage 4 breast cancer research at the University of Minnesota Duluth Medical School.
Superior High School requires their students to do senior projects, and with October being Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Rachael Tuve, a senior at Superior High School, had the perfect idea for a project.
Friends and families had a Spooktacular time at Halloween celebrations held in Superior on Saturday.
More than two dozen organizations and businesses in the Lincoln Park Neighborhood held an Open House to showcase the exciting opportunities they have going on in that area.
The 47th Annual Save Lake Superior Association meeting was held in Superior. Northlanders concerned about the future of the lake turned out to learn what they could do to help protect it.
Around the middle of October is when many hardware stores start swapping out their fall inventories for wintertime tools.
It is time to start thinking about winter fun.
For the second time this year Bernie sanders is in Duluth.
The Make a Wish fundraising event celebrates the wishes that have already been granted, while raising funds for future wishes through donations.
Hundreds of breast cancer survivors, caregivers, and volunteers walked to help end breast cancer.
Paul the Cider Man returned to the Duluth Farmer’s Market to make fresh pressed apple cider.
The First Witness Child Advocacy Center wrapped up their September “I stand with Kids” campaign, with a big celebration.
Community members enjoyed food and fun at the UMD Food and Farm Festival Sunday.
Duluth’s downtown and parks are full of Poke stops, and fans of the game have been walking around catching Pokemon since the game was first released.
Thousands turned out for The 32nd Annual Fall Fest.
Car Enthusiasts came together to raise funds for a family affected by childhood cancer.
Some young folks in the Twin Ports are getting the chance to work on an airplane.
The local American Legion and Elks Lodge in Duluth held a benefit for veterans today.
The Wisconsin Firefighter and Police hall of fame held their induction ceremony in Superior tonight.
Some new spirits have hit the shelves at the Vikre distillery in Duluth.
This Sunday marks the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and some Northland communities are paying tribute to the lives lost.
Public services, like local firefighters have to stay on the job even over the holidays.
Hundreds of car lovers are in Hibbing for the Annual Labor Day Shootout.
Cowboys, Cowgirls and spectators are in Superior for the Northern Classic Rodeo.
It’s the 30th anniversary for Pride in the Twin Ports, and Thousands turned out to Bayfront Park to celebrate.
Hundreds of people are on first street where the 2nd annual Super Big Block Party is taking place.
The Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory is teaming up with the Blue Star Mothers of America to help send some fudge to our troops overseas.
Protesters, women’s rights advocates and activists went topless Sunday in Leif Erickson Park to call for gender equality.
Duluth’s Hillside neighborhoods were out having fun Sunday at the 7th annual HillFest.
Jay Cooke State Park helped commemorate the 125th anniversary of Minnesota State Parks and trails with a free event Sunday.
Residents on Jefferson Street were out and having fun today at the annual Jefferson Street Block Party.
Community members of Lincoln Park enjoyed a community picnic and celebration today at Harrison Park.
Dragon shaped boats raced across the water in Superior today, for the 15TH Annual Lake Superior Dragon Boat Festival.
9th Annual Guns and Hoses Softball game continues to be played for a good cause.
Duluth community members come together to show that they stand behind our heroes, and to shine a positive light on Police officers.
Day Tripper of Duluth is offering canoe and kayak trips.
31-year-old Tina Mae Polkoski, former owner of Norm’s Beer and Brats in Superior, lost her life in a tragic motor vehicle accident in June. And on Saturday, friends came together to help raise money for her two sons who now are growing up without their mother.
The 6th annual Bong Center Benefit Car Show was held at the Richard I bong center today.
The Tall ships are still in Duluth, and Thousands of people continue the city to see the boats.
This week Duluth will be invaded by water and land for the Tall Ships Festival and with people filling restaurants and hotels, it’s expected to be a big weekend for businesses in Duluth.
People in Mountain Iron are gearing up for the annual Old Time Fiddle Championships.
It’s the third annual Bike Duluth Festival this weekend where more than 300 bikers came to hit the trails and enjoy some friendly competition.
It was a night of pure chaos down at the Proctor Speedway.
There was a celebration happening down at the DECC today, and this time, it was the DECC itself that was the main attraction.
Summer music continues to rock Bayfront as the Howling Moon Music Festival is taking place tonight.
Crews are getting ready for a night of pure mayhem at the Proctor Speedway.
Community members and their four legged friends walked in the pet parade at Spirit Valley Days
From building stronger relationships with other emergency agencies, to examining and improving mental health of his firefighters, Duluth’s new fire chief – Denny Edwards — is moving beyond just the flames. FOX 21’s Dan Hanger as the exclusive one-on-one interview.