#22KILL is Raising Awareness of Veteran Suicide
But the Number 22, Could be a Little Misleading
Hashtag 22 kill has been going viral on social media.
Minnesota Powers and Smart Wires announced today their partnership to deploy an innovation solution for optimizing the flow of power on the grid.
Two environmental groups are asking Minnesota regulators to take another look at a proposed oil pipeline in the northern part of the state.
It’s beginning to look, a little like Christmas across parts of the Northland.
It’s an antique store where you can find a little of everything and much more.
A traveling estate sale comes to Duluth featuring jewelry previously owned by celebrities.
The Red Herring Lounge in Duluth hosted a bingo game for patrons to play while watching the presidential debate.
 It’s Active Aging Week, and YMCA in Superior is teaming up with Essentia Health to promote healthy activities for seniors.
The Duluth Fire Department responded to a fire at the dug out at the Woodland Recreation center on Sunday around 1 in the afternoon.
Workers from across the state are in Duluth for the Minnesota AFL-CIO Convention that started Sunday.
Hashtag 22 kill has been going viral on social media.
The former school building in Duluth Township has stood empty for the last 40 years, will finally come down following a unanimous vote by the St. Louis County Board.
On Saturday, September 24, 2016 at 11:56 p.m., Hermantown Police were dispatched to the 4800 block of Oak Ridge Drive in Hermantown to a reported drive by shooting. Officers arrived just after midnight, and during the initial investigation, officers determined that several shots had been fired from a vehicle at a group of individuals who were standing in the yard of 4833 Oak Ridge Drive.
Duluth bikes celebrated their first annual Duluth bikes bash.
In a classroom at Lowell Elementary, the sounds of kindergarten are a little different this school year.
Around 125 Volunteers worked to unload semi trailers, sort lights, and get the Bentleyville season started. But Bentleyville needs more volunteers on Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday nights to help set up before the attraction is ready.
The 18th Annual ARTcetera Gala, hosted by the Miller Dwan Foundation, was held tonight at the DECC.
Illicit drug use in the United States has been increasing. According to the most recent survey by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, around 9.4 percent of the population had used an illicit drug in the past month.
A traveling Marine Debris Exhibit made a stop at University of Wisconsin Superior.
It’s a Cinderella story for High School Girls in the Northland.
Pet owners are welcomed to bring their unwanted fish or reptiles to animal Allies in Duluth on Saturday. But it’s not just so your pet can find a permanent home.
Governor Mark Dayton says time has run out for a special legislative session.
Things will be getting pretty fishy at Animal Allies in Duluth this Saturday, September 24.
A Duluth man has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for 2015 murder.
This weekend Northlanders will spend their Sunday dodging trees, plunging into swamp water and crawling through mud.
Election Day is six weeks away but the voting is already underway in Minnesota.
A bob cat cub has a new home and you have the chance to name her.
After nearly a century of farming in Northern Minnesota, one tight-knit family is wanting to share the joy of fall harvest time with your family.
U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar and Al Franken, along with Representative Rick Nolan, today announced that the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has awarded a grant of $8,349,999 to establish a Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery in Duluth.
This weekend Lake Superior will be the beautiful backdrop as Northlanders walk to raise awareness for substance abuse.
Pipes were busting left and right at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center on Wednesday, but no need to worry.
Emotions still run strong after the recent stabbing attack at the St. Cloud Crossroads Mall on Saturday, September 17.
An annual tradition 41 years in the making continues in Duluth.
City leaders in Hermantown are hoping voters will vote “Yes” for a planned health and wellness center.
The recent bomb explosions in New York and New Jersey, along with a stabbing at a St. Cloud, Minnesota mall reminds the community to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity to law enforcement.
You could say it all began with a little pinch of love, sprinkled with a tinch of curiosity.
German Festivities are taking over Grandma’s Saloon & Grill this weekend
Lt. Governor Tina Smith and the Minnesota Department of Administration today announced a new partnership with Xcel Energy called the Renewable*Connect Government Pilot Program.
Hawk Ridge is known as one of the major sites for watching birds migrate, and Birders travel from around the country to watch raptors fly over the city in the fall.
The Council unanimously voted yes to hiring JJ Keegan for the Nemadji Public Golf Course.
Mayor Emily Larson, school officials and community organizations announced the return Tuesday.
Big Time Jazz Orchestra played Tuesday for the Northwood Children’s Services.
Psychology Students and Professors demonstrated the EEG Cap at UMD Tuesday.
Glensheen and Second Harvest Food Bank have been working together for 10 years to fight Hunger in the Northland.
Thousands of trees were lost in storms that swept through the Northland earlier this summer.
The Duluth Police are crediting a new less–lethal sponge gun from keeping a stand–off situation from turning fatal.
First Witness is a one of a kind place that addresses child abuse not only in the Northland but around the country.
A five-year, $1.12 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education, will allow community members who qualify in St. Louis, Douglas, Carlton Counties will have free access to services designed to help them reach a better life through college training and education.
A music legend will be portrayed on a Northland stage this weekend.
Glensheen Mansion hosted thousands of visitors this summer and they’re hoping to keep numbers high as they move into Fall.
Jack Wieben Has been hunting, with both bows and rifles, ever since he can remember.