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First Witness is a one of a kind place that addresses child abuse not only in the Northland but around the country.
President Barack Obama has endorsed a Minnesota bid to host a World’s Fair in 2023 on the theme of wellness.
Ashland firefighters, along with area businesses, are gathering toys for needy children this holiday season.
The holiday season is here, and it’s now time to get your trees and other seasonal decorations
An entrepreneurship class at UMD is raising money for local charities in a very unique way.
Mice are infesting homes across the Northland and residents want to know how to stop the problem.
Minnesota District 7 Senate Republican candidate Donna Bergstrom held a Republican watch party at G.B. Schneider & Co.
Today, Duluth students had the opportunity to take part in the voting process.
A new analysis by a nonprofit concludes that cities, including Minneapolis, could see big returns on their investments in planting more trees.
Endangered plant experts in Minnesota are working to collect the state’s orchids as part of the Smithsonian Institution’s broader effort to bank the genetics of the over 200 orchids in North America before they’re gone.
Six crosses are all that remain after a fire burned down Salem Baptist Church in Ashland but today, pastors rejoice at the land where their new church will now be built.
There is a new mural in Ashland located inside the Ed Griffith pedestrian pass.
A jury has convicted a central Minnesota man of killing his infant son.
Minneapolis police say two people are dead after separate shootings on the city’s north side.
New stained glass windows were installed today at Sacred Heart Music Center.
The Duluth Police Department hired a consultant earlier this year to help with future planning and goals.
Halloween celebrations from around the Northland.
Detailed plan was announced to provide a 25-percent health insurance premium rebate in an effort to address rising premiums for Minnesotans.
U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar and Al Franken announced that the Administration has released $101,494,836 in critical heating assistance for Minnesota seniors and families.
One person is dead and two others are injured after an early morning house fire in Virginia.
FOX 21 Local News will air at 5:00 p.m. tonight.
A train derailed in a rail yard substation, spilling potentially dangerous chemicals.
Things were getting spooky down at the Lake Superior Zoo today.
Gov. Mark Dayton says he will call a special session to address rapidly rising costs for people buying health insurance through Minnesota’s state exchange – if legislative leaders can come up with a plan of action.
A Minnesota judge says he’ll try to rule quickly whether Minnesota law entitles a purported niece, grandniece and nephew of Prince to shares of the late rock superstar’s estate.
Furniture Express is offering $80 twin mattresses
A Twin Cities author visited Duluth today to discuss her book on the 1918 Cloquet fires.
Millions of kids across the country go unsupervised after school each day. That’s why children, parents and community leaders came together today for a special rally at Lincoln Park Middle School in Duluth.
Some students at Harbor City High School organized a bake sale to raise money for breast cancer.
Today the University of Minnesota-Duluth held its second annual Entrepreneurship Conference.
Hermantown City Council held a public hearing tonight to review the closure statement provided by a long standing mobile home park.
Local middle and high school students participated in a hands–on event today.
The southwestern Minnesota city of Marshall will host the 2017 Minnesota Governor’s Pheasant Hunting Opener.
The American Red Cross will soon celebrate 100 years of serving the community.
The North Shore Community School is now celebrating the completion of a solar energy project.
Around the middle of October is when many hardware stores start swapping out their fall inventories for wintertime tools.
It is time to start thinking about winter fun.
The Hermantown Area Chamber of Commerce is launching a new program to help small businesses.
Second Harvest Northern Lakes Food Bank is kicking off its first ever Great American Milk Drive.
A shooting last Sunday night at Duluth’s Skyline Parkway Wall is putting renewed focus on keeping that area safe.
The Center Against Sexual and Domestic Abuse is collaborating with community partners throughout October to share information about local services for victims of abuse.
Fall has only just begun and people across the Northland are already wondering what to do with excess leafs laying around their yards.
The B–17, also known as the flying fortress, was legendary for its ability to stay in the air after taking brutal poundings.
Jesse Kauffman used a dirt ramp to place a 66 passenger school bus on top of a huge steel cylinder to use as a deer stand.
The Duluth Police Department is investigating the death of 24-year-old Zakaya Magomolla whose body was found yesterday in downtown Duluth.
The two mile long runway that has been in use for 60 years will soon be undergoing renovations which could affect businesses that regularly utilize the airport.
A special announcement was made today for Lake Superior College and the University of Wisconsin–Superior.
Women’s Health and Fitness Day is the nation’s largest annual health promotion event for women of all ages.
Last April voters said yes to a referendum that will allow the school district of Superior to proceed with plans to replace Cooper Elementary School.
Water management is very important to the Northland and it shows how much our area law makers care when they hopped aboard the Vista Fleet to learn more.
First Witness is a one of a kind place that addresses child abuse not only in the Northland but around the country.