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Duluth police have identified a 74-year-old man in a wheelchair who was hit by a vehicle Saturday.
Crews are working to clear a freight train derailment in western Wisconsin that spilled thousands of gallons of ethanol.
A Sandstone man has been sentenced to more than four years in prison for a drunken driving crash that killed a popular student athlete last winter.
Hundreds of people dressed in black descended on The Depot Friday night for “All Souls Night”.
Less than a week before Veterans Day, Douglas County held its first ever Veterans Ball.
A man’s legacy of giving to those in need is remembered at an annual fundraiser Friday evening.
If you’ve always wanted to learn adaptive curling now is the perfect opportunity.
The next big medical breakthrough may not come from a hospital, but from the Georgia Aquarium.
Thirty some acres surrounding the former Nokomis Restaurant along Highway 61 are getting a facelift.
It’s the first of its kind in the Northland. A local business is selling CSA Bread and time is winding down to place your order.
A mild winter last year could help area hunters looking to shoot that 12-point buck this weekend.
For this week’s Cooking Connection, William Seay makes squash bisque with Island Lake Inn.
New research has revealed yet another reason to cut down on the soda.
Christmas might still be 50 days away, but it’s starting to look like Christmas in Downtown Duluth.
Duluth mayoral candidate Chuck Horton is thanking voters as he closes the chapter on his first run for political office.
It’s a popular sport that has produced some Olympic athletes from the Northland: Curling. In this week’s Great Outdoors we stop in at the Superior Curling Club.
Larson Campaign Reaction
The first lawsuit has been filed in connection to an e-coli outbreak at dozens of Chipotle restaurants in the northwest.
Voters headed to the polls Tuesday to vote for a variety of issues. Now we have the results for a variety of area races.
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Built in the 1950’s Federico’s Mikes Restaurant used to be a drive-in.
Zeitgeist Center for Arts and Community unveiled a brand-new mural of a tree Monday.
Many of us may get hit with a nagging cough, a runny nose or fever during this winter season.
Mayor Don Ness declared Monday as Color the World Orange day to raise awareness about what advocates call a poorly understood condition.
Local indigenous leaders started the conversation about the Doctrine of Discovery and how they say Columbus’ legacy is impacting us today.
The I–535/Blatnik Bridge over the St. Louis River between Minnesota and Wisconsin will undergo a routine bridge inspection from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday, November 2 through Friday, November 6 and again Monday and Tuesday, November 9 and 10.
“Thank you, officers.” That’s the message prominently displayed on the windows of a business in Superior.
The flames broke out around 8:30 p.m. at the Salem Baptist Church.
St. Louis County authorities have identified a body found floating in Chester Creek.
A 22-year-old UMD student’s body was found floating in Chester Creek around 1:00p.m. Saturday.
Fire crews in Ashland battled a blaze Saturday evening at Salem Baptist Church.
Earlier this week we heard from two politicians in favor or Ranked Choice Voting, the message Friday was very different.
It’s another life-saving method that is being tested by 11 Duluth Police Officers: carrying Narcan.
A celebration Friday afternoon honored the late U.S. Representative James Oberstar.
It’s getting dark and creepy at the Fairlawn Mansion in Superior.
For the first time, tuberculosis infections rival HIV/AIDS as a leading cause of death from infectious diseases.
Staff at a restaurant along the North Shore is asking for volunteers to help move as the business closes for good.
The owners of a grilled cheese shop are throwing on the last coat of paint before opening their second location.
Second Harvest Northern Lakes Food Bank is looking for volunteers for its nutrition assistance program for seniors.
Your holiday cooking just became a whole lot easier.
Myers-Wilkens Elementary School turned into a community health resource fair for children and their families Wednesday.
About 1,300 of Duluth’s business leaders spent their Wednesday night networking over dinner and drinks.
We all know that lowering your blood pressure as you age can help ward off heart failure, stroke and other health problems.
The company presented a $500 check to the Miller-Dwan’s Caring Ways Cancer Resource Center.
It just got a lot easier to sign up for health insurance in Minnesota.
Ranked Choice Voting has been a controversial topic and it’s only heating up as voters will be faced with a question surrounding the method on next week’s general election ballot.
A bill that would legalize blaze pink hunting gear has cleared its first legislative hurdle.
A new report says Minnesota college and university graduates have more debt on average than students in all but four other states.
It’s a fairly cheap sport that has grown in popularity within the last decade: disc golf.
Drivers who have been blocked off from the Bong Bridge will be getting a special treat this Halloween.