Teenage Duluth Artist Performs on FOX 21 Sunrise
Kaylee Matuszak to Perform at Duluth Homegrown Friday
A young Duluth native will be taking the stage as part of the Duluth Homegrown Music Festival tonight.
A young Duluth native will be taking the stage as part of the Duluth Homegrown Music Festival tonight.
Graduation from the Marine Corps Recruiting Depot San Diego is a time of celebration and many emotions.
The road to becoming a United States Marine is no easy task, but the 54 hours right before the actual ceremony is a make it or break it moment for the young recruits.
In part three of FOX 21’s Natalie Froistad’s special report, get a glimpse of real boot camp by meeting three Minnesota recruits and a senior drill instructor from Minneapolis.
A long time tradition continues in Duluth. 59 years strong Duluth’s Lion members have hosted the group’s Annual Pancake Day Celebration.
A popular Lake Superior Zoo exhibit has become the bearer of bad news for visitors.
Today marks the 154th anniversary of Cinco de Mayo, a bi–cultural celebration that commemorates the triumph of a small Mexican army over French forces in the 1862 Battle of Puebla.
The annual Arrowhead youth games were held Thursday.
There is a new $13.5 million weigh station facility on highway two and 53 in Douglas County.
Tribal leaders, environmental groups and community members voiced their opinions and concerns on the Sandpiper and Line 3 Pipeline projects, at a public meeting held by the Minnesota Department of Commerce.
Lutheran Social Service is breaking ground on a new youth center today.
Recruits at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego were once students in a high school classroom. Now, they’re learning in a much different setting.
The United State Marine Corps annually hosts an Educators Workshop in San Diego, California to show teachers and administrators how becoming a Marine can change a life.
UMD baseball team may miss out on an opportunity for the post season this year
Donald trump is the presumptive Republican presidential nominee following a victory in the Indiana primary and with Ted Cruz and John Kasich dropping out of the race.
Duluth native, Mike Tusken, is the city’s new Police Chief.
Local Star Wars fans celebrate a day dedicated to their favorite franchise.
The Duluth Lions Club is getting ready for the 59th Annual Pancake Day.
Wisconsin U.S Sen. Ron Johnson made a campaign stop in Superior Tuesday.
Construction on a waterfront resort in Duluth is nearing completion, but the developers are under facing a crunch time to do so.
Over 200 bands and over 40 venues all participate in Homegrown.
The third annual Veterans Expo was held Tuesday in Superior to assist area veterans and their families.
Students presented plans to make changes to the UMD campus, making it more energy efficient.
Students add researched information to websites to create and update content.
Students in Superior are making their college campus a little greener.
Superior high school’s annual grad party has been saved for this year.
Tourism has an estimated annual impact of 780 million dollars within the Duluth community- find out how Visit Duluth prepares.
May is personal history awareness month. This morning, a personal historian visited FOX 21 Sunrise to talk about its importance.
It’s finally starting to feel like Spring and Barker’s Island Marina is getting boats in the water.
Nancy Daugherty was raped, beaten and murdered 30 years ago in one of the Northland’s most notorious unsolved murders.
Over in Deer River citizens gathered to celebrate phase one of the King Elementary School expansion being complete and break ground on phase two.
In the quiet town of Chisholm, many questions seem to remain unanswered, and many of those questions revolve around June 14, 2003 — the disappearance of Leanna Warner.
The construction of the Campus Connector Trail started May 2, 2016 along the north curb of College Street, between Junction Ave. and Kenwood Ave. by the College of St. Scholastica.
The efforts to raise $400,000 in private donations for a historic fountain in Virginia is going strong.
The current high school building, for grades 7 through 12, was built in the 1920’s, and School officials say time has put its toll on it.
Community members and officials in Ashland held a forum Sunday to talk about their growing concerns over the area’s drug epidemic.
Wildwoods Wildlife Rehabilitation Center held its third annual fundraiser Sunday at Clyde Iron Works.
Temple Israel of Duluth hosted a traditional Jewish lunch and silent auction Sunday to benefit the restoration of Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, which was heavily damaged by fire earlier this year.
A Festival featuring eight days of Homegrown music kicked off in Duluth Sunday.
Children and the young at heart spent the day dancing and singing to family friendly tunes Sunday.
Around 120 Community members gathered for a walk to end multiple sclerosis.
Community leaders got a firsthand look into the fire fighter experience today.
Pet lovers from far and wide came to the Language of Hair Salon today for a good cause.
80 veterans traveled to Washington DC to visit memorials, and to remember lives lost in the wars.
Checking a text message takes your eyes off the road for 3-4 seconds and traveling at speeds of 55 mph you can cover the distance of a football field. So is it really worth it?
A group of University of Wisconsin Superior students decided to do some good deeds and have some fun while they’re at it.
The Volunteer Attorney program had their annual Law Law Palooza fundraiser tonight.
Videos, records, cassette tapes and DVDs are also on sale.
Healthy Kids Day will be back at the Duluth YMCA this weekend.
With warmer air moving into the Northland, city officials are working to repair multiple parks.