Hockey Tourney Raises Money for Good Cause
Fundraiser for Courage Kenny
The Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute in Duluth offers adaptive sports and recreation programs to youth and adults with physical disabilities and on the autism spectrum
The Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute in Duluth offers adaptive sports and recreation programs to youth and adults with physical disabilities and on the autism spectrum
Cars are moving into the DECC for the annual Motorhead Madness kicking off this weekend.
A long time business in Superior is expanding.
This weekend you can feast on some of your favorite dishes in Superior at a reduced price
Sex trafficking is happening everywhere.
Staying in Hibbing the Range Regional Airport terminal expansion project is in its second phase of construction
After a yearlong investigation on assistant principal Jac Fleming the Hibbing School Board fired him after reports of discrimination against female students.
About 20 volunteers took part in the Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Center’s annual Spring Cleaning Day.
For more than a year the Twin Ports Stage has had its eye on buying and renovating the old Dunbar building on Tower Avenue.
There is still time to raise awareness and help locals who need help putting food on the table.
Continental Ski and Bike is gearing up for its annual Bike Swap.
Other than a typical fundraiser, “We like to think out of the box,” said Cathy Kates with B105. “There’s a lot of runs, there’s a lot of walks, there’s a lot of spaghetti dinners.”
First it was an ice cream truck and now it officially became a store.
The Duluth Public Library held its Spring Garden Fair.
“We have a lot of fun with it as you can see,” League of Women Voters Duluth Board Member Sally Munger said. “We have people rent hats to wear.”
A local non–profit is looking for temporary foster parents for animals.
The sun peeking out and warmer weather is keeping Spirit Mountain busy.
Authors of the Minnesota Legislative Report Card on Racial Equity tell FOX 21 the report card serves as a tool for community activists and organizers to advance their work in the areas of racial justice.
A town hall forum kicked off at Ecumen Lakeshore to discuss aging in Minnesota.
Last summer U.S. Steel pumped the breaks on a multi-million dollar expansion on the Iron Range.
A project is moving forward to revitalize the St. Louis River Corridor.
“We are licensed for the advanced aged and Alzheimer’s, dementia,” Harmony Homes administrator Pamela Clark said.
The Superior Figure Skating Club held it’s annual ice show inside Wessman arena at UWS.
To celebrate St. Patrick’s Day about 400 people in costumes came out for the 5th annual Shamrock Pub Shuffle.
“We start with an empty truck and we go back with an empty truck that’s the goal,” Second Harvest Northern Lakes Food Bank Food Rescue Driver Jeremy Pike said.
Hundreds turned out for the 7th annual Women’s Expo at the DECC.
Nearly 100 kids from all over the Northland took part in a new event involving ice, snow and lots of fun.
Locals came out to the Duluth Public Library to see historical reenactor Arn Kind talk about the Civil War.
Great Clips in the Twin Ports, Cloquet and on the Iron Range are taking in non– perishable food items to fill the pantries of area food shelves.
Noah Hobbs has put in his bid for the Duluth City Council At-Large position.
For the last six years Community Action Duluth’s JumpStart program has helped to provide vehicles to people who are low income people and without transportation.
The Duluth East Daredevils along with 122 other teams are competing in the third annual Double DECCer Regional robotics competition.
Some downtown restaurants are ramping up their staff and ordering extra food as part of an effort that helps boost area businesses.
For their annual Spring Community Day College of St. Scholastica students volunteered around the community.
A few dollars will get you a free meal and help out a Northland project.
The College of St. Scholastic is on a mission to be a more welcoming campus.
The town of Hayward grew this weekend.
There was so much excitement and anticipation as hundreds of people waited to see would cross the finish line.
An investigation is underway for a bridge collapse in Superior.
The Outdoor Writers Association of America first came to Duluth in 1996, and now it’s on its way back.
If you had to work inside consider yourself lucky.
You may have noticed new signs for Duluth’s experimental automated parking technology on the 300 block of West Superior Street.
It was also a busy day for tow truck drivers and automotive repair shops.
All 46 of CHUM’s beds and units in the new Steve O’Neil apartments are taken.
Locals in Cloquet celebrated Valentine’s Day with a unique flair.
“He signed us up as a surprise for Valentine’s Day,” said Kristi Modich.
Anyone walking around in downtown Duluth got some Valentine’s Day cheer Friday.
This winter’s relatively light snowfalls have caused Lake Superior’s water levels to drop a bit.
Open since 1987 C.A.R.E. Liberalis has been a place where women come to get off drugs and alcohol and learn life skills.
Some Northlanders gathered to hear more about academic standards which they say are causing headaches for teachers and students alike.