Knowing Your Neighbors: Deep Water Grille
A popular restaurant in Ashland makes a comeback after burning to the ground on April Fools Day more than a decade ago.
A popular restaurant in Ashland makes a comeback after burning to the ground on April Fools Day more than a decade ago.
The University of Minnesota-Duluth library hosted an open house showcasing several banned books as part of National Banned Books Week.
Taking steps to be healthy may not prevent all breast cancers, but for most women those steps can reduce the risks.
Minnesota police departments have lost their bid to classify most body camera footage as private.
A 44-year-old Superior Wisconsin man was killed Sunday afternoon near the intersection of Lavaque Road and Morris Thomas Road while apparently riding his bicycle along the shoulder of Lavaque Road just north of the Morris Thomas Road intersection.
The chemical found in plastics known as BPA appears to be linked with low birth weight among baby girls.
Essentia Health St. Mary’s Hospice held the 11th Annual ‘Celebration of Life’ in several churches across the Northland Sunday.
High school students and their families had the chance to tour the College of St. Scholastica Sunday.
Police are investigating a vehicle that rolled into a storefront Saturday.
Gov. Mark Dayton is ordering state and federal flags to be lowered to half-staff in Minnesota on Sunday, in honor of firefighters who have been killed or disabled in the line of duty.
‘America’ the Bald Eagle, which was hit by an SUV in Wisconsin, was released into the wild today.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources says more boaters understand the state’s invasive species laws, and as a result the rate of violations is going down.
The two companies don’t expect their merger to disrupt costomer service.
It’s a natural way to less the pain of child birth and it is gaining popularity: laughing gas.
Another 210 workers at the Keetac taconite plant could face layoffs as U.S. Steel plans another full idling of the facility.
A Duluth man has learned his sentence for a stabbing incident at the Steve O’Neil Apartments.
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The Federal Highway Administration has cleared the Highway 53 relocation project from Virginia to Eveleth for final permitting and construction, the Minnesota Department of Transportation said Friday.
For this week’s Active Adventures, William Seay tries therapeutic yoga with Yoga North.
Officials say hunting is expected to be good when Minnesota’s waterfowl season opens Saturday.
In a stunning move, House Speaker John Boehner has told Republicans that he will step down at the end of October, giving up his leadership post and his seat in Congress in the face of hardline conservative opposition.
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You can find the new restaurant on Woodland Avenue in the BlueStone development.
Pumpkins are among the fruits and vegetables now in season that the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics suggests you add to your shopping list.
Right now in Douglas County there are about 15 licensed foster homes, but officials say they need at least 10 more.
Students at Congdon Park Elementary School celebrated their green thumbs.
If you don’t like exercising in the summer heat, you may find fall’s lower temperatures entice you outdoors to get fit.
Duluth’s top two mayoral candidates faced off in a forum Thursday morning.
An event in Duluth is trying to help people create buildings that are environmentally friendly.
On Monday, September 21st, 2015 at 2:24 p.m. Duluth Police and the Lake Superior Drug and Violent Crimes Task Force stopped a vehicle in the area of 46th Avenue West and Grand Avenue.
For this week’s Cooking Connection, we make a spicy appetizer with 7 West Taphouse.
Wednesday evening, members of the Minnesota House of Representatives stopped at Hibbing Community College on their state bonding tour.
The University of Wisconsin-Superior and Kafkas University in Kars, Turkey are proud to announce that they will be entering into a new international partnership with the signing of an articulation agreement between the two schools Wednesday.
Even when hunters have a difficult time finding deer in the woods, the elusive creatures may still be prevalent on Wisconsin roads.
A GOP challenger is preparing for a second crack at U.S. Rep Rick Nolan.
Authorities have released the name of the person killed on the Bong Bridge at a construction site on Monday.
After 16 years as a politician, Duluth Mayor Don Ness is releasing his first book.
Lawmakers with the Minnesota House of Representatives were in Duluth for a tour of what makes the city tick.
Just because the blooming season is over doesn’t mean allergies aren’t still with us.
The St. Louis County Board has voted to hold the maximum property tax levy flat for 2016 at $116.6 million, a 0 percent increase over last year.
St. Louis County commissioners have passed a resolution allowing ATV riders on roads that connect trails.
Minnesota health officials say the small increase in the state’s obesity rate is disappointing, given the investments in walking paths, farmers markets and other strategies to promote healthy living.
Minneapolis, St. Paul and the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe police forces came out winners in the chase for federal body camera grants.
Minnesota propane supplies are expected to be adequate this winter, easing any concerns about a repeat of the shortages that hit much of the Midwest in 2013-14.
Hot yoga lovers will be able to get their fix in Duluth.
Frisbees are now flying at Larsmont Cottages just south of Two Harbors.
For a second year, the University of Wisconsin-Superior is working to inspire discussions about violence and peace.
Here are a few ways you can take full advantage of all the season has to offer.
School board member Art Johnston has dropped his federal lawsuit against the Duluth School Board.