Minnesota Ballet Prepares for The Nutcracker
Company Continues to Move Forward Following July Storm
As the Minnesota Ballet continues to move forward following devastating storms in July, the company is preparing for The Nutcracker.
The American Red Cross, along with the United Way, is preparing 16,000 letters for service men and women this holiday season.
First Lutheran Church is expecting up to 1,000 people today for their annual lutefisk dinner.
Authorities now call the death of a deer hunter last month in Morrison County of central Minnesota a homicide.
The St. Louis County Sheriff’s Office is notifying the public of a Level III Predatory Offender that has moved into the the town of Iron, Minnesota.
As the Minnesota Ballet continues to move forward following devastating storms in July, the company is preparing for The Nutcracker.
With only 18 days to go before Christmas arrives, many are busy shopping. We’re checking out a special way to support pets this season in this week’s Animal Answers.
A bill that would set aside one billion dollars to fight the nation’s opioid crisis passed with a landslide vote in the U.S. Senate.
Great Outdoors: Duluth Home Holiday Lights
It was a night filled with joy for seniors at the DECC Tuesday as the 30th annual Holiday Banquet and Bentleyville Tour of Lights — indoors.
The college of St. Scholastica held its 21st annual tree lighting ceremony Tuesday night to kick off the holiday season on campus.
Art was on display at the Sami Cultural Center Tuesday. Nearly 50 artists from across the United States were put to the task of creating a post card sized piece of artwork.
One area World War II veteran remembers hearing about Pearl Harbor when he was fourteen. At seventeen, he enlisted and saw the site for himself.
In their next meeting, the Duluth City Council hopes to pass the city’s budget and tax levy.
The election recount in Douglas County has wrapped up and officials say the difference from the original count isn’t substantial but is only a difference of fourteen votes.
The Five Seasons Sports store in Eveleth is gearing up for another winter season, as they have begun putting out their winter inventory.
The Wisconsin Elections Commission says it is confident that voting machines in St. Croix County that had broken warranty seals are accurately tabulating and reporting results there.
University of Wisconsin officials are poised to raise out-of-state and graduate tuition again to help offset the impact of Governor Scott Walker’s resident undergraduate tuition freeze.
UMD is presenting Opera Scenes: Antics Road Show this week.
Much of the Northland was developed through the shipping and rail industries.
The Front Porch Coffee and Tea Company offers a unique setting and comforting atmosphere to locals in the Ely community.
Hundreds of people showed up to Duluth City Hall Monday to support a group whose voices aren’t always heard — the local homeless population.
Help make sure our servicemembers feel appreciated over the holidays
Toys can be donated at Duluth area Super America stores and will be given to local non-profits
As winter arrives, Northlanders rush to buy firewood to heat homes
People who have passes to the YMCA in the Duluth area can now use that same pass to go to the YMCA in Douglas County and vice versa.
Bob Rogers has been donating bikes to the local Salvation Army for eight years.
Standing Rock Sioux tribal members, and people from across the country have been protesting the location of the pipeline for months, but now many are celebrating what they call a small victory.
Duluth finally has a Pita Pit in Town.
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation has released a new report, Better, Faster, Lower Cost: An Efficiency Report from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation. The report itemizes WisDOT initiatives that it has implemented in order to enhance performance and reduce cost in all the department’s functional areas.
The Minnesota Air National Guard has announced that the 148th Fighter Wing will be conducting night flying training beginning on Monday, December 5 through Thursday, December 15.
On Wednesday, January 11, comedian and ventriloquist, Jeff Dunham will take the stage at AMSOIL Arena in Duluth at 7:30 p.m.
Test results submitted, confirm that two deer harvested by hunters in southeastern Minnesota were infected with Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD).
Governor Scott Walker is spending the week, as part of a delegation of governors vising U.S. troops in the Middle East.
It’s going to take numerous truckloads of fill and a large volunteer effort, but local horse riders are determined to reopen the Magney-Snively trails on Spirit Mountain to horse riding once again.
If you’re looking to spice up your skin care routine, or find the perfect holiday gift, St. Luke’s is hoping to help this week.
The 315-mile bicycle route that runs between St. Paul and Grand Portage State Park, just south of the Canadian border, is the state’s second route to be listed on the U.S. Bicycle Route System, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation.
Nickelback is officially the first show confirmed for the 2017 Grandstand Concert Series sponsored by Sleep Number at the Minnesota State Fair. The rock band, headed by lead singer Chad Kroeger, will play opening night of the 2017 Minnesota State Fair.
A cultural Christmas Celebration is back in Knife River.
Three locally owned businesses have shops in the Miller Hill Mall, and those stores are banding together to offer customers an after hours shopping experience.
Dancers showed off their skills, rhythm and flexibility at The 6th annual Willie Kruger Dance Competition in Duluth.
Kids and possibly future UMD Bulldogs had the chance to skate with their heroes, the men and women on the UMD Hockey teams.
The 148th honored many of their airmen and officers today in a ceremony at the DECC.
Rock climbers from around the state visited Duluth for the 10th Annual North Shore Style Climbing Competition.
Jim Whorton, Owner of Chub Lake Tree Farm, has been helping Military families get Christmas trees for more than 10 years.
The cost of building a pedestrian bridge to link a light-rail platform with the new U.S. Bank Stadium is about $1 million more than expected.
The Hmong New Year is just about here and many volunteers in Duluth are preparing a feast for the annual event.
The 17th annual Throw-A-Thon invites the community to come and create pottery for the Empty Bowls fundraiser.
The Lake Superior Zoo has a big message for this winter – they’re still open!
Habitat for Humanity is up and running on its first project in years in Superior.
Ashland firefighters, along with area businesses, are gathering toys for needy children this holiday season.