Blue Angels Flying Back to Duluth for 2017 Air Show
Angels will return for 2017 air show
The Blue Angels will perform at the 2017 Duluth Air Show and stopped in town for a pre-show visit
Duluthians can enjoy the Thanksgiving Burrito through the end of November at Burrito Union.
The Blue Angels will perform at the 2017 Duluth Air Show and stopped in town for a pre-show visit
A snowy white birthday wasn’t what Racheal Jenks, a resident of Grand Rapids Minnesota, wanted, but the first snow storm of the season is what she got.
An overdose antidote called a “miracle drug,” Naloxone has saved countless lives this year alone in the Northland but many continue to die from addiction to opioids.
Northlanders are raising awareness for World Pancreatic Cancer Day.
Northlanders had the chance to have Lunch with the History People.
Gas Prices have made it below the dollar ninety per gallon range in the Northland, in time for the holiday season.
Thanksgiving is only a week away, and it’ll be no time before Christmas is upon us. Many people plan on shopping local for holiday gifts, and small businesses in the Northland are ready.
St. Louis County First Responders are now carrying a drug that saves people from fatal opioid overdoses, giving them a second chance at life.
Thanksgiving Day is just a week away, but that didn’t stop Northlanders from flocking to Marine General in Duluth for lunch on Wednesday.
Distracted driving has made headlines in recent years as a leading cause of traffic accidents and traffic deaths.
Hundreds of people are killed each year in crashes on Minnesota roadways. That’s why experts are looking for solutions to bring this number down at a special conference in Duluth this week.
There are millions of refugees fleeing persecution all across the world, many of them from Syria, Afghanistan, or Somalia.
Duluth Dylan fans celebrate the artist’s contributions to film.
Jonathan Marchiori is the newest member of the Superior Police Department after being sworn in today.
Conference brings forth discussion on mental health care being provided by primary care providers
The moon will appear its largest since 1948. It’s expected to look 14% bigger and 30% brighter.
This record-breaking warmth has many Northlanders talking, especially those who love the winter sports.
With Veterans Day at the end of this week, one group at the University of Wisconsin-Superior is kicking off the week in a unique way.
Thanksgiving is coming up very quickly. And for those that want a fresh turkey for the holiday, one meat shop says get your order in now.
Local Eateries are joining forces to invite people to Eat Downtown.
A truck load of household garbage was dumped in Lincoln Park, but this isn’t an isolated incident.
Many bags of candy will be collected by kids in the Northland Monday night, but what happens once all the sugar is eaten up in a matter of days?
Duluth Police are now able to save even more lives with the overdose reversal drug Narcan.
A cult leader in Minnesota who sexually assaulted and raped underage girls, is sentenced to prison. Victor Barnard operated a religious cult for more than a decade, and had faithful followers who gave him their love, trust, admiration, and even their children.
As leaves continue to fall from the trees, Northlanders are getting more help to get rid of the bags and bags of yard waste that are piling up.
The Grand Rapids Airport could become home to an aircraft parts company, ACC Manufacturing, a daughter company of One Aviation, after the IRRRB agreed to support the business in the form of a one and a half million dollar loan.
The Red Brick Cafe in Barronett has become a hometown staple of Northwestern Wisconsin.
The Superior and Douglas County Chamber Restaurant Week kicks off on Sunday.
The rotary club of Duluth 25 is celebrating the 31st annual Rotary rose Day.
The College of St. Scholastica is welcoming homecoming this weekend, and students are excited for the activities to come.
Dr. Colette McCarrick Geary was appointed as the president of the college on April 1st of this year, and started her term on July 1st.
American Singer-Song Writer Bob Dylan received the 2016 Nobel Literature Award for “having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition.”
One local shop in Grand Rapids is making quite the impact on local sweet tooth lovers in the area. It all started up with those near and dear to Sandy Gauwitz.
With the temperatures dropping rapidly, homeowners are preparing to get their houses ready for the winter.
Cloquet’s R.W. Lindholm Service Station, better known as the Frank Lloyd Wright Gas station, is getting new owners.
The City of Cloquet received grant funds to help low income home owners improve their homes, and has 10 slots left for people who want to apply.
The storm in Florida is affecting those on the east coast, but it’s also a concern for some Northlanders who have homes in the sunshine state.
A big storm earlier this year wreaked havoc at Hartley Nature center, tearing down trees, and leaving the park closed for months.
It’s Fire Prevention Week, and fire departments are working to educate people on how to stay safe.
Music, beer, and brats. The cook county community fund and Voyageur Brewing Company is hosting Oktoberfest.
Deep reds, vibrant oranges, and mustard yellow; the autumn colors draw people from across the world to the Northland.
If you’re still not wide awake on this Thursday, don’t feel guilty about drinking an extra cup of coffee.
It’s Active Aging Week, and YMCA in Superior is teaming up with Essentia Health to promote healthy activities for seniors.
The Duluth Fire Department responded to a fire at the dug out at the Woodland Recreation center on Sunday around 1 in the afternoon.
Workers from across the state are in Duluth for the Minnesota AFL-CIO Convention that started Sunday.
Hashtag 22 kill has been going viral on social media.
A traveling Marine Debris Exhibit made a stop at University of Wisconsin Superior.
It’s a Cinderella story for High School Girls in the Northland.
Pet owners are welcomed to bring their unwanted fish or reptiles to animal Allies in Duluth on Saturday. But it’s not just so your pet can find a permanent home.