Artists Converge in Bayfront Park
6th Annual Art in Bayfront Park
The sixth annual Art in Bayfront Park is in the books.
The sixth annual Art in Bayfront Park is in the books.
A local photographer offers an up-close glimpse at some popular maritime features in the Twin Ports.
A Wisconsin inmate who escaped from a correctional facility and had been on the run for two weeks is caught.
The Fox21 Weather Team was at Walgreen’s on Superior Street and 12th Avenue Saturday.
These may be the most adorable derby race crawlers, scooters and rollers you’ve ever seen.
Hundreds lined the streets in Proctor Saturday for the annual Hoghead Festival parade.
Despite the heat, hundreds of mountain bike enthusiasts hit the trails at Spirit Mountain.
It’s something event organizers in Hayward said the community has been lacking for quite some time, a mini-triathlon.
A bicyclist is struck by a vehicle in Canal Park Saturday afternoon.
Cloquet Fire Department responded to an early afternoon fire at an apartment complex Saturday.
An Iron Range State Representative is laid to rest Saturday in International Falls.
At around 10:30 p.m. Friday, authorities sent out a message to the media that 15-year-old Vivian Vanarnhem-Winckler was found safely after going missing for days.
Nearly three dozen applicants are vying for the top job at MNsure, but the health insurance exchange’s interim chief executive isn’t one of them.
Families in Superior had a chance to get up close and personal Thursday with several vehicles from businesses, public safety agencies and even the 148th Fighter Wing.
An officer charged with abusing his canine partner in Carlton has pleaded not guilty to the charges against him.
A third person has been charged in connection to an arson on the Iron Range.
The Minnesota Indian Affairs Council, which represents members from each of Minnesota’s 11 tribes, has signed a resolution to support the establishment of a Tribal Sovereignty Institute at UMD.
In this week’s Cooking Connection, William Seay makes chicken teriyaki skewers with Jillian from At Sara’s Table.
Gov. Mark Dayton says lawmakers need to decide whether they’ll hold a special session to aid Mille Lacs Lake area businesses.
The Minneapolis Fire Department reports that the ceiling of a downtown concert venue has partially collapsed, injuring several people.
Over the past few years, school districts have started looking for better ways to keep their students safe and injury free.
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter says he has cancer and will undergo treatment at an Atlanta hospital.
Grand Rapids GM is offering a reward of up to $1,000 for the arrest and conviction of the vandal or vandals.
He left the parking lot in a dark four-door SUV.
The Minnesota State Patrol is reporting one person has died in a crash in Floodwood.
Apostle Islands National Lakeshore will hold two town hall meetings in August to discuss proposed recreation fee increases to be implemented in 2016.
A boathouse at Eagle Harbor State Dock in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula that serves as a museum has reopened after getting some upgrades.
The Minnesota Supreme Court will allow expanded access of news camera and audio recordings of criminal proceedings as part of a pilot project.
North Dakota Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem says the state has reached concealed weapon license reciprocity with Minnesota.
A St. Cloud man is accused of driving drunk and without a license when he went through a red light and struck another vehicle, killing a wife and husband from northern Minnesota.
Researchers surveyed about 900 adults.
They loop, swoop and dive as they soar high. In this week’s Great Outdoors we take a look at a hobby that 5 to 95-Year-Old’s can enjoy.
It’s been a project a decade in the making and a local UMD professor has played an integral role.
A new program at The Gymnastics Academy on Arrowhead in Duluth now gives parents of children with Autism an outlet for them to let their kids be themselves and experience new things in a comfortable environment.
It was a hot topic at Monday night’s Duluth City Council meeting, proposed townhomes going up in a neighborhood near UMD’s campus.
A major Calumet project is no longer in the works.
A Butternut man has pleaded guilty to causing the death of his girlfriend’s two year old son.
Northland country fans now have something to look forward to this winter.
An animal welfare group is calling on prosecutors to file criminal charges against workers and managers at a southwestern Minnesota hog farm.
A community notification meeting is set for next Tuesday in the township southwest of Rochester where Benjamin Gissendanner will live beginning next month.
A state appeals court has refused to order a judicial review of a state Department of Natural Resources’ decision to issue Enbridge Energy an air pollution permit.
An appeals court has upheld new water quality standards which are aimed at controlling algae in Minnesota’s rivers and streams.
On average, elementary school children get up to 12 colds or cases of the flu each school year.
Some wild weather blew through Ely this weekend as the flood gates opened.
The first ever Ely marathon is a little more than a month and a half away and people there are getting excited.
Sauk Rapids police say the crash happened just before 11:30 p.m. Saturday.
Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton says fixing the state’s program for confining sex offenders may be costly.
Results from the latest wolf population survey show no significant change in Minnesota’s wolf population during the past three winters, according to the Department of Natural Resources.
Authorities in Cloquet are investigating the cause of a fire which left three firefighters injured.
The Minnesota State Lottery has teamed up with several SUP (Stand-up Paddleboarding) companies to kick off one of their new scratch off games.