Comedy Pilot “Old Lifty” Officially Released
Show Creators Look to the Future
The conceptual pilot for a comedy web series set right here in Duluth has now been released for everyone to see.
Duluth Police are preparing a new public service announcement about cross walks.
The conceptual pilot for a comedy web series set right here in Duluth has now been released for everyone to see.
Three local young men will be joining the force in Superior.
In Duluth, Lutheran Social Service has been helping and saving the lives of children in crisis for 100 years.
And now the story of a little pig who just wants to take a bath with his rubber duckie.
The city of Superior is honoring lives lost on the job with the planting of a tree.
As you stroll through the Kirby Student Center on campus at UMD during Earth Day, you can’t miss the array of displays centered on green living, and environmentally-conscious lifestyles.
As technology gets faster and more complicated, it can be tough for businesses to keep up.
St. Luke’s Hospital in Duluth is having another fundraiser – this time for those looking to spruce up their bedrooms or bathrooms.
Duluth Mayor Emily Larson celebrated community volunteers at the 4th annual Recognition of National Service Members and Programs.
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation and the city of Superior are in the process of final design for the reconstruction of Belknap Street — from Banks Avenue to Hill Avenue.
This week is National Work Zone Awareness Week, with a theme of: “Don’t Be that driver.”
Community members had a hearty bowl of soup Tuesday at the 23rd Annual Empty Bowl.
They want to educate any and all who may just be unaware of the customs and traditions of the Islamic faith.
The hijab is a head covering worn by Muslim women as a symbol of modesty and privacy.
The first step was a Mayoral Proclamation, the rest came from advocates at the conference.
When a local activist group heard that Minnesota Power wanted to increase residential electric rates, they spoke out, and their voices were heard.
We all know maple syrup comes from the sap of maple trees, but have you ever seen the process up close and personal?
The diaper drive at Chum Food Shelf is getting a nice sized donation from a local business.
Duluth has become known for its wide selection of craft beers, but there’s another industry growing and a different set of brewers creating a quality beverage.
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For children in low-income families, it can be very hard to find the same opportunities as those in middle or upper class households.
The DECC was a sea of red, to celebrate women’s health and the decision to make healthier choices.
Students and faculty at St. Scholastica had the day off from class Wednesday, but they still kept busy.
Looking at a person who lived by her own rules, away from the frills of modern convenience.
The Juice Pharm is a local juicery promoting natural health in the Northland.
For this week’s Cooking Connection, Lake Superior Bakehouse joined the FOX Sunrise team with ideas for Valentine’s Day.
This winter has been warmer than average, and that has meant far less ice on Lake Superior than in years past.
The cost of coffee beans looks to be going down, but does that mean less for a cup of joe at your favorite coffee shop?
As the race for president heats up, candidates from both major parties have focused efforts on the Iowa caucuses.
In today’s job market, finding a job and staying employed can be a real struggle.
As preparations were almost complete for today’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Day march in Duluth, marchers were ready to walk through downtown on one of the coldest mornings so far this winter.
For this week’s Active Adventures we played bubble soccer with battle balls.
With the end of shipping season fast approaching, Fraser Shipyards has begun a project to put a new diesel engine on the Herbert C. Jackson.
A fundraiser that’s become a yearly tradition in Duluth hits the stage Thursday night.
A professor at UMD is experimenting with new technology he says could revolutionize the way many industries sort materials.
If you haven’t heard, the Northland is expecting the coldest temperatures of the winter so far this weekend.
“Bird nerds” from across the country have flocked to Duluth to catch a glimpse of a rare ivory gull.
Inside the Fitger’s Complex in Downtown Duluth, you’ll find A Place for Fido, a store that started as an idea.
As the festivities of New Year’s Eve are getting revved up, so are the buses for Duluth Transit.
Officer Ron Tinsley with the Duluth Police Department gives tips for staying safe on New Year’s Eve.
There is a large misconception during the holidays that suicide rates spike.
Even though the weather Wednesday morning was a little messy, some Duluth children got a free play day.
Students at UMD pretended to be dead at a protest on campus.
If you’re an avid reader and a lover of books, there’s a tiny shop in Grand Marais that might just be up your alley.
‘Tis the season for giving – and the Salvation Army is hoping for a community of givers and volunteers.
You may notice a lot of red curtains up in the windows in downtown Duluth this week.
Sometimes it takes either a sense of wonder, or the quest for truth, to discover the best stories.
Sometimes to separate fact from fiction, it just takes digging a little bit deeper under the surface.
Two hospitals in Duluth are having holiday-themed fundraising sales at their gift shops this week.