Man Charged With Attempted Robbery In Duluth
Tyshawn Burley, 25, has been charged in St. Louis County Court with attempted aggravated robbery in Duluth.
Tyshawn Burley, 25, has been charged in St. Louis County Court with attempted aggravated robbery in Duluth.
Tyshawn Burley, 25, has been charged in St. Louis County Court with attempted aggravated robbery in Duluth.
Besides the need for volunteer firefighters, there’s also a strong need for paramedics and other EMTs across the 18,000 square miles of the Arrowhead region.
The Superior Parks Department has been getting help from a group of volunteers this summer.
You can help document the history of Cloquet’s Middle School.
Safety is key when it comes to Cloquet’s latest steps to create a more pedestrian friendly community.
If you’re a motorcycle lover, a meet-up in Duluth might just become your favorite part of the week.
People who suffer from rheumatoid arthritis are mostly focused on getting the disease under control and easing the joint pain.
The City of Duluth Public Works and Utilities department is asking that all Duluth residents and businesses conserve water usage today (Tuesday) until Thursday evening.
A car going west on U.S. Highway 212 crossed the center line and hit the bus, which carried 11 children and three adults.
A Virginia man has pleaded guilty to beating a man to death during a fight.
U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar and Al Franken, along with Representative Rick Nolan, announced that their bill to rename the Chisholm Post Office in memory of former Representative Jim Oberstar has passed the House.
All roads and recreational facilities in the Pillsbury State Forest, which is located just west of Brainerd, have been closed until further notice following a heavy rain and windstorm on Sunday, July 12, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Forestry Division.
Fans of Lake Superior’s historic lighthouses will be glad to know that the “lights of the Apostles” have been receiving a lot of tender loving care.
State regulators have laid out an updated timeline for completing the environmental review on the proposed PolyMet copper-nickel mine in northeastern Minnesota that calls for a 30-day public comment period.
Due to the High Risk of Rip Currents Tuesday, the Duluth Fire Department is issuing a warning for dangerous swimming conditions for Park Point beaches effective immediately and continuing until 10:00 a.m. Wednesday.
Monday night, youngsters went out to the Duluth Public Library to read, and learn some new moves while doing so.
The community of Two Harbors is being recognized as a Minnesota GreenStep City.
An 85-year-old woman is dead after falling while hiking on the North Shore.
Only about one in every ten Americans eats enough fruit and vegetables, according to a new study.
The Morgan Park School site is going to be redeveloped.
A vehicle fire Monday morning in Ashland left one person with a minor injury.
On Sunday, July 12th, 2015 at 2:19 a.m. Duluth Police responded to the area of 600 East 1st Street on a report of a robbery.
The Court of Appeals says a researcher needs a permit to put radio collars on bears in northern Minnesota because attaching the collars amounts to “constructive possession” under state law.
Shipments of iron ore on the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway totaled 6.2 million tons in June, a decrease of 6 percent compared to May, and nearly 5 percent below the level of a year ago.
Superior Police are notifying the community about the release of a sex offender.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has announced on social media that he’s running for president, tweeting “I’m in.”
Two harbors celebrated the grand opening of its addition to the Burlington Bay Campground this weekend.
Duluth Police responded to two similar accidents at the same intersection Sunday afternoon.
One person is dead following a head on collision on Highway 61 Saturday evening.
Authorities have identified a Montana man who died in an apparent drowning in a northern Minnesota Lake.
Early Saturday morning Superior Fire Department responded to a garage fire.
St. Paul police are investigating how a running car was stolen with a 6-year-old boy in the back seat.
A Minnesota teenager says he went in and out of consciousness as rescuers worked to free him during a harrowing canoe accident on a waterfall in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area on the U.S-Canadian border.
Temperatures are heating up, and for many of us that means playing in the water.
A Duluth business owner is asking for help with repairs after a car plowed right through his storefront.
Work begins Saturday on a multi-year project to improve an 11-mile stretch of Vermilion Trail (County State Aid Highway 4) northeast of Island Lake.
An anonymous reward from an Arizona-based “Wizard of Oz” fan is being offered in the amount of one million dollars for credible information about the screen-used pair of “Wizard of Oz” Ruby Slippers that were stolen from the Judy Garland Museum in 2005.
A temporary closure to all use is in place for the northeast portion of Oak Island, including campsite 6 within Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, due to increased bear activity.
Minnesota lawmakers are worried about cell phone cases designed to look like handguns.
Hermantown Police need your help catching a man suspected of trying to take pictures up a woman’s skirt.
Minnesota continues to scoop up more in tax collections than forecasts predicted.
For this week’s Active Adventures, Kay White tries out inline skating.
A new addiction treatment center is preparing to open its doors to as many as 400 people who are struggling with heroin or prescription drug problems.
Two popular antidepressants may increase the risk of birth defects in babies of mothers who took them, according to a new study done by the Centers for Disease Control.
A Hibbing man will be spending most of the next 10 years of his life behind bars.
The state Assembly has passed a bill banning non-emergency abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
A 14-year-old boy who developed a rare brain infection after swimming in a western Minnesota lake has died.
KVRR-TV Fox in Fargo, ND is looking for a FT Master Control Operator. Individual should possess strong computer skills, video/audio experience preferred. EOE.
Authorities have identified the woman killed by a train in Hinckely.