Floating through the Tall Ships
Active Adventures: Kayaking with Day Tripper of Duluth
For this week’s Active Adventures, FOX 21’s William Seay went kayaking through the Tall Ships with Day Tripper of Duluth.
Orlando’s major theme parks are now offering free bug repellent to visitors, as concerns about mosquito-transmitted Zika virus mount in Florida.
Emergency rooms reported 174 drug overdose cases over six days, for an average of 29 per day.
Anoka County jail records show that the 28-year-old from Baraga, Michigan, was arrested after the crash Saturday on Interstate 35W in Blaine.
Firefighters battled a blaze at a popular restaurant in Hibbing early Monday morning. The Brick Yard restaurant is the second fire in the downtown area in recent months.
The Rustic Olive, which is known for its fresh olive oils and aged balsamic vinegars, will officially close in just one week.
Failure to comply with the new regulations will result in fines around $1,100 per violation.
A Maple Grove man is charged with fatally stabbing another man during an argument near the University of Minnesota.
As a Colorado mother enjoyed a family boat trip across Lake Powell’s summer waters, she heard a scream and splash as her 2-year-old son slipped off their houseboat and into the water.
Southbound Garfiled Avenue will close on Monday August 29 and southbound I-35 ramps will close two miles south of Hinckley at Highway 23 on Tuesday August 30.
Work continues on the Highway 53 relocation project. Roadway crews have been excavating the roadway’s new alignment and installing water, storm sewer, and sanitary sewer systems.
A new study suggests that Wisconsin’s villages have struggled more with economic recovery than larger cities since the big recession of 2008-09.
Minneapolis Police are currently investigating a fatal stabbing that occurred near the University of Minnesota campus, at University Ave SE and 13 Ave SE.
The union representing around 4,800 nurses at five Allina hospitals in the Twin Cities area has notified the company that it will begin a strike on Labor Day.
Making a Murderer’s Steven Avery, who was accused of killing a freelance photographer wants a state appellate court to hold his latest appeal open pending a decision on additional scientific testing in the case.
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Gov. Mark Dayton has issued an executive order restricting uses of neonicotinoid pesticides to reverse the decline of bee and other pollinator populations.
For this week’s Active Adventures, FOX 21’s William Seay went kayaking through the Tall Ships with Day Tripper of Duluth.
Prosecutors have charged a 26-year-old with second degree murder in the fatal shooting of another man at a state park in southern Minnesota.
The 7th Annual neighborhood street festival, HillFest, is a community event that is put on for anybody who lives, works, or enjoys the Hillside.
Ohio officials say accidental drug overdoses killed a record 3,050 people in the state last year, or an average of eight per day.
Five candidates for president other than Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton have met qualifications to be on the ballot in Wisconsin.
A Minnesota Supreme Court appeals panel has ordered the first full and unconditional release from the state’s sex offender treatment program.
The private estate and production complex of the late rocker, Prince, Paisley Park, will be open daily for public tours beginning October 6.
A Detroit police patrol vehicle was struck by gunfire as a man fire on two officers with an assault rifle.
A group trying to legalize the recreational use of marijuana in Michigan, has failed to persuade a judge to put the question on the fall ballot.
U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar has criticized the sharp price hikes for EpiPens.
On August 24, PolyMet submitted an air permit application to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) for its proposed NorthMet project in northeastern Minnesota.
A manhunt is underway for a couple accused of killing a woman and kidnapping her three children, north of Los Angeles, California.
New state regulations are designed to retain teachers are going into effect in Wisconsin.
Verizon Wireless is suing the City of Appleton because its Common Council rejected the company’s plans for a cell tower.
The Minnesota Nurses Association and Allina Health have returned once again to the bargaining table.
Criminal charges are expected soon against a suspect in the kidnapping and killing a 5-year-old girl from central Minnesota.
A judge had ruled that a proposal to raise Minneapolis’ minimum wage to $15 an hour should go on the city’s ballot this fall.
Health officials in Oakland County, Michigan say donated blood has tested positive for West Nile virus.
Utility crews will be preparing to line the 100+ year old sewer pipes under Superior Street between 4th Avenue West and 4th Avenue East in preparation for future Superior Street Reconstruction.
A 31-year-old male predatory offender, has registered within the City of Hibbing limits.
Criminals were busy over the weekend in Duluth.
Not even tornado sirens could stop a Michigan couple from saying “I do.”
Lawyers for the former student had sued, alleging that Redlands Unified School officials knew of his relationship with Laura Whitehurst and failed to warn his family.
Officials announced today that the Appleton clinic will not reopen and say the closure is a loss of women in the northern and central parts of Wisconsin.
The latest survey of Minnesota’s wolf population estimates a slight increase.
Wisconsin’s attorney general says the fatal police shooting in Milwaukee that sparked two nights of violence was recorded by not one, but two body cameras.
History down under the waters of Lake Superior has been located about five miles away from Marathon, Ontario.
Beginning Monday morning on the Blatnik bridge, both Superior-bound lanes will close while one Duluth-bound lane will shut down.
Summer is the perfect time to get out on the Lake Superior and this year the water temperature is even warmer than usual.
Gov. Mark Dayton and legislative leaders are abandoning their hopes of a special session. Duluth Mayor Emily Larson responded Thursday with extreme disappointment.
On Monday, August 15, Law Enforcement officers served two search warrants in Radisson and Exeland, Wisconsin as the result of two methamphetamine investigations.
With the Olympics in full swing, the family YMCA in Duluth is helping young people get in on the action.
Nearly 400 classic cars lined the streets, and about 3,000 people showed up to enjoy the show.
A deer river man has been sentenced in the death of his 2-month-old son.