Gary-New Duluth Recreation Area Update
Renovations continue at the community center and recreation area
Progress continues to be made in renovating the Gary-New Duluth recreation area
Fifth and six graders at North Shore Elementary took a trip back in time.
It’s getting to be that most wonderful time of the year once again, but before many can begin celebrating the Holidays, shelves must be stocked.
One person is dead and two others are injured after an early morning house fire in Virginia.
Unemployment rates have dropped in every Wisconsin county and all 32 of the state’s largest cities.
Some hunting and trapping seasons are underway, but whitetail deer hunt firearm season opens Saturday, November 5.
Winter is nearly here and folks are getting ready for snowy sports.
The City of Duluth is informing the public about a planned gas line purge at 18th Avenue East and 4th Street on Thursday, October 27, 2016.
Vice President Joe Biden will be joining in the campaign for Congressman Rick Nolan this Friday in Duluth.
FOX 21 Local News will air at 5:00 p.m. tonight.
No actual Zombies will be involved, just learning the necessary skills to survive
Most pets over the age of two have some sort of dental diseases.
Duluth Fire Officials responded to a duplex fire at 5021 and 5023 Tioga Street Tuesday evening.
Officials say 46-year-old Donna Rae Parks was the person who died in an early morning fire in Virginia. Two others were injured.
The Justice Together Club at CSS led a panel discussion on race relations and policing
Volunteers helped tip roses at the Leif Erickson Park rose garden
Kids trick or treated through UMD tonight at the annual haunted halls program.UMD residence life has put on the event for more than two decades.In addition to trick or treating, the thousands of attendees could play games and make arts and crafts.
Duluth police officers were stuck on the roof of Dunkin Donuts all morning – for a good cause.
Studies show that Alzheimer’s and dementia are the sixth leading cause of death among Americans.
Many gathered today to surprise Deputy Administrator Gary Eckenberg for his retirement.
It’s been more than a year since a truck slammed into the side of Sacred Heart Music Center, causing extensive damage to the historic Duluth landmark, including a set of priceless stained glass windows.
The University of Wisconsin-Superior, has been named the top public online college in Wisconsin for 2016-17 by AffordableCollegesOnline.
The city of Duluth has thrived with tourism and the money it draws from those coming to visit from out of townSome of that money is being spent on very bright four thousand kelvin led light bulbs to light the city streets and business districts.All though its seems like a money saving idea, some are saying the lights are just too bright.
The 975,000 dollar grant runs over three years.
The City of Duluth Auditor’s Office was awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial reporting.
The layoffs will make a 2 million dollar cut to the budget deficit; an annual deficit that used to be more than 9 million dollars.
Progress continues to be made in renovating the Gary-New Duluth recreation area
The Lakeville Police Department is look for assistance in locating a family of four who haven’t been seen since Thursday and who also have ties to the Proctor area.
UPDATE: Jennifer Carlson was found in Minneapolis on Wednesday, October 26, 2016.
The University of Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs are preparing for their 21st annual Haunted Halls, trick-or-treating in UMD’s residence halls.
The 10th Annual Taste of Hermantown event will kick off on Thursday, October 27, 2016 from 5:00p.m. to 7:00p.m. The festivities get underway at the AAD Shrine Building located at 5152 Miller Trunk Highway.
The center is known as a hidden Minnesota gem.
Progress is being made as volunteers continue to prepare for more than 4 million lights that wow the thousands lucky enough to experience it.With each year getting bigger and better, volunteers are always needed.
There was Halloween fun to be had over across the bridge in Superior.
Things were getting spooky down at the Lake Superior Zoo today.
The 15th annual fur ball gala took place tonight to raise money for Animal Allies
Annual open house allowed community members to learn about the Superior Fire Department
With all the red tape and fine print, the healthcare industry can be a difficult thing for people to understand.
The head of the Minneapolis police union says it’s about time that two officers were fully cleared in the fatal shooting of a black man last November.
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.
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.
Friday marks three months since the July storm affected the Northland. This week, one of the areas hit the worst is now fully re–opened.
Volunteers from The Home Depot teamed up with Western Lake Superior Habitat for Humanity to make some home improvements for the McKay family.
Furniture Express is offering $80 twin mattresses
The Iron Ore Alliance on Wednesday brought together more than 45 Iron Range leaders interested in Minnesota’s wild rice water quality standard to work toward a resolution based on science.
Excitement is rising at Mont Du Lac resort. Fox 21 gets exclusive look inside newly built cabins that are ready for occupants starting this winter.
Better City of Superior is a new non–profit economic development group that has come up with a plan to lure more tourists, Build the local economy and attract more businesses to the city.
It’s part of a federal program that allows departments to borrow equipment from others across the country that aren’t using that equipment.
Today was a very special day for empowering women across the Northland.
As leaves continue to fall from the trees, Northlanders are getting more help to get rid of the bags and bags of yard waste that are piling up.