‘We Are Superior’ Video Excites Community
Group Wants To Change City's Image
A group of Superior residents have created a video highlighting the positives of their community.
After being under construction for four months, 4th Street in Duluth has reopened.
In light of a racist graffiti incident at Denfeld and other acts of racism across the country, students from Marshall and Duluth East walked out of class.
Students with MPIRG hosted a workers rights event where members of the labor force shared their stories for earned sick and safe time.
In conjunction with the premiere of Fantastic Beasts, the Marcus Duluth Cinema is hosting a mitten drive for the Salvation Army.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota has ended contracts with independent providers and physicians across the state and that has at least one network concerned.
Nearly forty Duluth teachers from across the district were recognized for earning their tenure.
A group of Superior residents have created a video highlighting the positives of their community.
Operation Christmas Child packs shoeboxes full of items for needy kids around the world. The local chapter provided nearly 8,000 shoeboxes for kids last year.
The Duluth Lions Club has a new tool in their paw to help children see better.
Santa Claus has arrived at the Miller Hill Mall. He greeted everyone who has been nice and got a head start on his list.
The Power of Pins exhibit at the Carlton County Historical Society looks at different pins in the world. On this Veterans Day, they look at the pins and medals of those who served.
Forty-one years ago, the Edmund Fitzgerald sunk in a storm on Lake Superior, killing all twenty-nine crew members. Split Rock Lighthouse holds an annual ceremony to remember the lives lost on November 10, 1975.
The Salvation Army began their season of giving with a sneak preview of the Bentleyville Tour of Lights.
It was yet another tight race between incumbent U.S. Representative Rick Nolan and challenger Stewart Mills.
For twenty-five years, flavors and authentic entrees have been regular guests at the China Inn in Superior. The tasteful bites are so good, some customers never want to leave this inn.
The Minnesota deer hunting season just started this past weekend and already the state is planning for next year.
The November Ragtime November concert featured musicians young and old of all talents and abilities.
From sorrow comes a joy for helping others at a fundraiser at the Duluth Curling Club.
The annual Junk Hunt features 75 vendors from Minnesota and Wisconsin. Shoppers can find just about anything and everything vintage.
The Minnesota deer season starts on Saturday and local businesses are getting ready.
Fitger’s Brewhouse might have the dream job for those who love beer. They are looking for a new head brewmaster.
A local Cubs fan drove down to Chicago to enjoy a few of the World Series games from Wrigleyville
A black bear found its way to downtown Duluth and climbed up a tree across the street from the St. Louis County Courthouse.
Baseball fans around the Northland met at local bars and restaurants to see the thrilling conclusion to a historic World Series.
One Duluth family escaped from a fire last week on Tioga Street. The family is happy to be alive, but they do have advice for others.
This historic World Series brought out fans and excitement all across the Northland. Fox 21 spoke to fans of the Cubs and Indians who enjoyed the game at Old Chicago in Duluth.
In an effort to combat the flu from spreading, the St. Louis County Public Health Department is hosting free flu shot clinics across Duluth.
One Duluth resident has taken his love of Halloween to scary new heights. He has created the Lost Souls of Lakeside at his home in the 4500 of Gladstone in Duluth.
The city of Duluth has been the victim of an e-mail phishing scam. The spammers gained potential access to information of thousands of voters.
Shorty Raudman played baseball for eight years with the Cubs, Reds, and Indians. With the Cubs and the Indians in the series,
The Volunteer Attorney Program held the Criminalization of Poverty event to inspire legal leaders to volunteer their time and help low income clients.
The Local Solutions to Poverty Forum is held during election season every year. Community members discuss issues facing them with possible candidates.
Fifty years ago, the city of Duluth presented a set of silver to the USS Duluth. In a rare and historic gesture, the Navy will return the silver to Duluth.
Nearly 70% of women across the world will be sexually or physically assaulted by their intimate partner. The University of Wisconsin-Superior is trying to change those statistics by hosting a community panel on the topic.
Cornelia is back in Duluth harbor to unload cement and is awaiting its turn to load up on grain. The ship was detained for six weeks in 2015
Congressman Rick Nolan made a stop at the gun club in Proctor. Nolan met with members of the Hermantown, Proctor, and Duluth East trap teams.
Bobby Vee rose to fame in the 1960’s. He passed away at the age of 73 due to Alzheimer’s. Vee recorded 38 Top 100 hits.
Some of us have had that feeling where we found out our moms or dads threw out some of our old toys. A new store in Duluth will not only take many down memory lane, but let them relive some of those childhood memories in a galaxy that’s close to home.
The Duluth City Council approved to give the Lake Superior Zoo a $200,000 subsidy and an extension on their line of credit.
With the elections just a few weeks away, more and more voters are getting closer to expressing their support for a candidate. One way to do that is with a political sign. However, many of them are being stolen across the Northland.
Fall Fest celebrates the official opening of the new chalet at Giants Ridge.
The annual ski swap raises money for the Ski Patrol at Giants Ridge. Skiers could find good, early prices on equipment and more.
Vi’s Pizza is selling t-shirts to help with the medical expenses of one of their longtime employees. Mike McDirmid suffered a stroke while at work and is on the long road to recovery.
Aaron Humphries and Orin Vann have been charged in connection with the Lincoln Park shooting death of Eric Burns.
College students across the country celebrated Love Your Melon day by giving away 10,000 free hats to kids battling cancer.
The Lake Superior Zoo in Duluth is facing an uncertain future without help from the city. The zoo pleaded its case for a $200,000 subsidy and an extension of the deadline to repay its $300,000 line of credit.
A day after the fatal shooting of a man on West Superior Street in Lincoln Park, one longtime business owner nearby told FOX 21 it was time to speak out about what he calls the worst drug problem the area has seen since he started running his business in the area 20 years ago. But Duluth Police Chief Mike Tusken told FOX 21 the Lincoln Park business district is seeing a revitalization that isn’t as bad as some may think.
Duluth is one of twenty-six cities vying for a share of five million dollars in grants.
As Duluth police continue to investigate the city’s first homicide of 2016, some friends of the victim are speaking out and saying how senseless the killing was between three people who all knew each other.
Students at North Shore Community School planted three apple trees to start their brand new orchard. Next spring, the school will plant more trees and other vegetation.