Turning Debris into Art
Some people are taking the loads of tree debris in Duluth and turning it into artwork.
Some people are taking the loads of tree debris in Duluth and turning it into artwork.
Mayor Emily Larson and her administration are ready to shift gears for storm tree debris pickup by voting to bring in a private contractor.
The Superior Police Department and Douglas County Sheriff’s Office will be supporting the more than 10,000 Special Olympics Wisconsin athletes.
The Minneapolis Police Department has announced four policy changes aimed at defusing conflicts between officers and the public that could potentially turn deadly.
Beginning August 22, a scheduled repair project will close both southbound lanes and one northbound lane for approximately four weeks.Â
The Duluth Police Department is notifying the public on the release and relocation of a Level III Predatory Offender 55 year old, David Houle.
It’s almost time for Minnesota’s new preschool program to launch.
It may seem like summer just started, but fall is just around the corner.
The Minnesota State Fair invites everyone to Unite in Purple and celebrate the life of Prince on Friday, Aug. 26 from 5 p.m. to close.
The Karpeles Manuscript Museum is putting original Alexander Graham Bell documents and historical artifacts on display.
A group of 28 bikers made a 150 mile journey this weekend.
It was a night of pure chaos down at the Proctor Speedway.
Community members learned about online schooling at discovery day held at the Great Lakes Aquarium.
There was a celebration happening down at the DECC today, and this time, it was the DECC itself that was the main attraction.
The new school year is around the corner and the YWCA in Duluth is helping get school supplies for families in need.
Summer music continues to rock Bayfront as the Howling Moon Music Festival is taking place tonight.
Community members and their four legged friends walked in the pet parade at Spirit Valley Days
National Light House day is around the corner, and the Lake Superior Marine Museum is celebrating a little early.
Community members continue to drop off trees and debris at debris drop-off sites after recent storms. It’s affecting the length of time the drop off sites will stay open.
The Duluth Superior Area Community Foundation is looking for donations to meet a 25 thousand dollar matching grant to help with storm recovery.
Children had the chance to go spend The day out with Thomas the tank engine in the Lake Superior Railroad Museum at the Depot.
On Tuesday, August 2, investigators from the Lake Superior Drug and Violent Crime Task Force with assistance of the Duluth Police Department, St. Louis Sheriff’s office, Douglas County Sheriff’s Department, Superior Police Department, Cloquet Police Department, and the Fond Du Lac Police Department arrested multiple individuals for distributing controlled substances.
The Duluth Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating Roger Swanson, 52.
UPDATE: Authorities have located Delores Wolfley
Starting Friday, Billings Park Days in Superior will kick off, with a full weekend of events planned.
From building stronger relationships with other emergency agencies, to examining and improving mental health of his firefighters, Duluth’s new fire chief – Denny Edwards — is moving beyond just the flames. FOX 21’s Dan Hanger as the exclusive one-on-one interview.
It was the 25th Annual Curbside Classic at Gordy’s High-hat in Cloquet.
Spirit Valley Days is in full swing out in West Duluth.
It’s day two of the popular Spirit Valley Days Celebration and while festivities continue through the weekend, many vendors woke up on Thursday morning to devastation.
While KISS rocked the house at Amsoil Arena Wednesday night, nine other legendary acts made their way in to the DECC on Thursday.
Amity Coffee has become the first business to apply for a license to sell beer and wine in the Lakeside neighborhood.
City officials came together to approve a new ten year plan for Duluth.
The Duluth Airshow has been taking place since the 1930’s and today it was announced that for the first time ever the Blue Angels will be back to perform for a second year in a row.
Another round of severe weather hit the Duluth area overnight and it left a path of damage behind.
Authorities are suspect that the fire that destroyed a popular bar in Emily was intentionally set.
Minnesota Power line crews are responding to outages throughout the company’s service territory after severe storms hit early Thursday morning.
The Northland has had its fair share of severe weather recently.
The Gary New-Duluth Recreation Development Alliance is starting to take shape with its new pavilion.
Duluth Police Chief Mike Tusken took some time out of his day to read one of his favorite stories to some community youngsters.
It’s the kick-off for the Spirit Valley days in West Duluth, and with that comes the Kyle Smalley Memorial Car Show.
The weather wasn’t the only thing heating up across the Northland on Wednesday.One Duluthian Veteran is having the time of her life, all thanks to KISS, and a good friend.
On Monday, in Hermantown, the council approved a question to be put on the November ballet regarding sales tax.
The old Hermantown High School was turned into the middle school and there is now a brand new High School facility.
St. Louis County is opening a gravel pit south of Ely to price a drop-off site for tree debris blown over in recent storms. The Skala pit is located on Highway 21, a sign will be posted marking the location.
The Lakewalk Trail in Canal Park will soon be getting new and improved lighting, so visitors may have a better experience as they enjoy the lakeshore.
Wednesdays are getting wild at the Lake Superior Zoo!
The UCare plan is for seniors 65 and older and the meetings help break down the different options that they have available to them.
Educators from the Twin Ports and beyond got a little boost today that might help them in the classroom this school year.
The storms that whipped through the Northland may be gone and the power back on but the thank yous from community members are still pouring in.