St. Louis Co. Highway to be Named for Fallen Deputy
Commissioners Unanimously Approve Highway Name Change
The section of County Highway 100 where a St. Louis County deputy was involved in a fatal crash will be renamed in his honor this summer.
The section of County Highway 100 where a St. Louis County deputy was involved in a fatal crash will be renamed in his honor this summer.
A Duluth teacher is being recognized for his work with race relations in the classroom.
The weather was perfect Wednesday afternoon for dozens of D.A.R.E students in Two Harbors to give back and pick up trash.
The third annual “Housing for All” summit was held Wednesday to gather input from the community to end homelessness in the Northland.
In our final report called Sex Offender Stigma, we focus on the victim, the long-term mental effects after a sex offense, and why some experts believe developing healthy sexual relationships could be one key part of preventing sex crimes from happening.
Nobody can argue that a sex offense is a serious crime. But can an offender get treatment and eventually heal after serving time? In Part 2 of Sex Offender Stigma, a registered sex offender gives his thoughts on that question, and so does a leading sex psychologist in Duluth, as FOX 21’s Dan Hanger reports.
FOX 21’s Dan Hanger brings you an eye-opening, three-part special report: Sex Offender Stigma.
Rock balancing is a hobby that is spreading fast across the world, and especially here on the shores of Lake Superior.
It’s a restaurant that just a few years ago, was a lot fancier, but now the servers at The Shack in Superior wear a different uniform.
92 percent of the State of Minnesota is experiencing what officials label a moderate drought.
Monday, U of M President Erik Kaler paid a visit to UMD to discuss concerns on campus.
United Properties is proposing to build the brand new Kenwood Village on the southeast corner of Kenwood Avenue and Arrowhead Road.
Tuesday, new information was released about the tragic DTA bus accident last week in downtown Duluth.
The DECC in Duluth has officially been taken over by hundreds of enthusiastic exhibitors displaying the latest home, garden and yard trends.
Wednesday, music pulsed through the halls at UMD, as local artists and students celebrated the first–ever campus–wide music festival.
“Tell me about yourself” and “Where do you see yourself in five years?” were questions asked Wednesday at the 6th Annual Northland Job Fair.
In the wake of a federal judge’s decision regarding the legal battle between the city of Duluth and the Fond du Lac Band over the Fond du Luth Casino, many questions remain.
In this week’s edition of Hanger Hits the Road, FOX 21’s Dan Hanger takes you to Barnum, Minn., where Uncle Louie is the talk of the town.
“Open play gym” are the magic words every kid wants to hear.
Many visitors say they struggle to find The Lake Superior Zoo because it is poorly labeled, according to zoo officials. But that’s about to change.
Plans for a 114–unit apartment complex have been made more complicated by the uneven land and abundance of large rocks on Duluth’s hills, but those plans will become a reality.
FOX 21’s Stef Manisero takes us to the newly renovated Wade Stadium
FOX 21’s Stef Manisero was out and about in downtown Duluth with the hundreds of people enjoying this early taste of spring.
Duluth Police Chief Gordon Ramsay and forensic scientists with the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension announced Monday a direct DNA match to the killer of 17-year-old Carolyn Andrew – the victim of a 1981 assault and murder.
In Part 2 of a special report, Young at Heart, FOX 21’s Dan Hanger talked with 101-year-old Millard LaJoy to find out the secret to living a long life.
One thing is clear about life: There’s birth and then there’s death. Some fear the end result. Some leave us way too soon. But then, there’s the unthinkables who live to be 100 years old and don’t show any signs of stopping. So, what’s the secret to staying young at heart? FOX 21’s Dan Hanger explored that answer in a special report through the eyes of a longtime Northlander, Millard LaJoy.
The American Heart Association continued its Go Red For Women awareness campaign with a luncheon at the DECC in Duluth.
Thousands of competitors are skiing their way into Hayward, and Friday the kids got to cross the finish line at the Barnebirkie.
In Part 3 of a special series called “Young at Heart,” FOX 21’s Dan Hanger checks back in with 101-year-old Millard LaJoy of Pike Lake who still drives, lives on his own and is full of life.