Bail Set at $1 Million for Virginia Murder Suspect
$1 Million Bail Set for Suspect in Virginia Murder
Thursday bail was set at $1 million for the suspect in a Virginia Murder.
Thursday bail was set at $1 million for the suspect in a Virginia Murder.
For this week’s Cooking Connection, Rich from Bent Spoon Bistro showed us how to make a hearty breakfast.
Seniors at Duluth East High School walked across the stage Wednesday night to collect their diplomas at the 65th Annual Commencement Ceremony at the DECC.
Melanoma rates have more than doubled since the early 1980s.
An Adult male identified as Bruce Cameron a Virginia resident, will be arraigned on Thursday in the 1987 murder of Leona Mary Maslowski of Virginia.
Starting June 4, United Airlines will bring back a fourth daily, nonstop flight from the Duluth International Airport (DLH) to the Chicago O’Hare Airport (ORD).
U.S. Steel will temporarily pay less in royalties to Minnesota for the ore it extracts from the Iron Range.
Battles over climate change and oil pipelines come to a head on three fronts in Minnesota this week.
Police say a 14-year-old Minnesota boy is in critical condition after he was accidentally shot in the neck by his father.
Dozens of music lovers came out for the kick off of the Chester Creek Concert Series Tuesday.
A 20-year-old woman from Two Harbors will have open heart surgery next week.
History is making a comeback in Proctor. Wednesday the Proctor Area Historical Society will have a “soft” opening to unveil its new Whistle Stop Museum.
Traffic jams are causing delays and headaches for Twin Port drivers on their commute across the high bridge.
Nearly one-fifth of teens and younger adults have been tested recently for HIV – the virus that causes AIDS.
The Green Bay Packers and Edvest have announced “Rookie Reporter,” a contest that will award six Wisconsin children the opportunity to be a Packers “Rookie Reporter” for the 2015 NFL season, a $1,000 Edvest 529 college savings account, four tickets to a 2015 regular season Packers home game, and autographed merchandise.
A new study by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has found has found widespread contamination by pharmaceutical drugs and other chemicals in the state’s lakes and rivers.
It’s that time of the year again to check yourself for ticks if you’ve been outdoors in hopes of preventing Lyme disease.
It took only 12 hours for some good-hearted Northlanders to pitch in and get a homeless man a ride home.
Gov. Mark Dayton and House Republicans have reached a tentative deal on education funding, the largest unresolved piece of the state’s budget that threatened a government shutdown.
On Saturday, May 30th 2015 at 6:55 p.m. Duluth Police responded to an address in the 100 Block of Fir Avenue on a report of a deceased person.
The DECC is excited to announce that Australian musician, singer-songwriter Rick Springfield with special guests The Romantics and MYNX are coming to Bayfront Festival Park on Thursday July 9, 2015 at 6:00 p.m.
Some Minnesota state agencies are moving ahead with plans to shut down operations if legislative leaders can’t reach an agreement on a budget by July 1.
Law enforcement officers ticketed more than 900 people in Minnesota last month for distracted driving most notably texting behind the wheel.
Authorities are releasing new information in connection to the deaths of three people in Sawyer County.
Three bodies are discovered at a Sawyer County home Saturday morning, two of them in the debris of a house fire.
Patients hoping to access medical marijuana may struggle to register for the medicine as doctors and hospitals shy away from the new program.
Authorities say an intoxicated man was impaled in the leg when he fell from the side of a hot tub outside a Golden Valley home and a fence post went through his thigh.
Duluth Police Department is investigating what they’re calling a possible homicide in the Lincoln Park neighborhood.
New information in the Northstar Baptist Church bus theft, authorities say the missing bus was recovered Friday evening.
You may have noticed trees being planted along the Cross City Trail in Duluth Saturday.
It was a sea of green thumb enthusiasts Saturday morning in the Rose Garden parking lot.
Families made their way to Duluth Children’s Museum Saturday for a sneak peek at their new summer exhibit.
Thousands laced up their sneakers to run, climb and bounce their way across the finish line in Superior Saturday morning.
Three Wisconsin men are facing charges for allegedly stealing a $500,000 excavator and sending it into Lake Michigan in December.
Six horses are recovering after being rescued from a small shed near Duluth where they were kept in several feet of mud and feces.
One person has been killed in Moorhead after a train struck a vehicle on the tracks.
UMD’s big research vessel launched its first-ever “Science on Deck” event.
Every door of Duluth’s Glensheen Mansion was unlocked for a price.
The Legislature’s budget-writing committee has voted to cut the University of Wisconsin System by $250 million.
Studies have found six methods that can increase your chances of success in quitting smoking.
Local leaders encouraged local teens to take the pledge to graduate from high school.
Duluth police are investigating a stabbing.
For this week’s Active Adventures, FOX 21’s Kay White tries out high jump.
Gov. Scott Walker’s proposed $300 million budget cut to the University of Wisconsin System is slated to be voted on by the Legislature’s Joint Finance Committee.
The dream of a new multi-million dollar downtown Duluth library is out for Mayor Don Ness — at least for his remaining months in office.
You might want to think twice before using apps like Tinder or Ok Cupid.
Neighbors’ objections to proposed person to person lodgings have led to city council actions in Duluth.
In recognition of former ALLETE, Inc. board member Jack Rajala’s dedication to Minnesota forests and the iconic white pine, Minnesota Power Thursday announced the creation of the “Rajala Woods”, a forest management initiative initially located on five parcels of Minnesota Power property.
United States Attorney Andrew M. Luger Thursday announced the indictment of forty-one members of a multi-state heroin trafficking conspiracy.
For this week’s Cooking Connection, Meteorologist William Seay works with Dickey’s Barbecue Pit.