Nikki’s Notebook: Fighting Bullying Through Dance
High School Student Performs On Dance Line
A Superior High School student is battling bullying through an after school activity.
After 21 years of Business, a locally owned party store is closing its doors.
Glensheen’s Christmas tours started on Friday, and with close to 2,000 people visiting the historic mansion over the thanksgiving weekend, the opening was successful.
It’s Cyber Monday and people are continuing their holiday shopping.
The snowstorm the Northland experienced earlier this month, didn’t leave enough snow for most of the cross country skiing trails in Duluth.
The Duluth Police Department is notifying the public on the release and relocation of a Level III Predatory Offender to the Duluth area.
The Duluth Police Department issued a Drug Overdose Warning on their Facebook page, after six drug overdoses occurred, as a result of the use of opioids.
The St. Louis County Sheriff’s Office and the Chisholm Police Department responded, on Saturday, November 26, 2016, around 8:30 a.m., to the 100 block of 6th Street SW in Chisholm, Minnesota, on a report of unknown trouble.
The Wisconsin Elections Commission has voted unanimously to reject a request from Green Party candidate, Jill Stein, to conduct a hand recount of the presidential vote.
Around 11:37 p.m. on Wednesday, November 23, 2016, Sawyer County Sheriff’s Office Deputies, along with other area first responders, responded to a single vehicle crash on State Highway 77 near Eaton Road, in the Town of Lenroot.
The University of Minnesota Duluth is putting on a tony award winning musical this weekend.
This weekend the Miller Hill Mall is opening early for a special reason.
The Fayal fire department responded to a call reporting a fire at K and B drive in, at 6:55 Sunday Morning.
A Superior High School student is battling bullying through an after school activity.
Fuzzy family members had their very own chance to get a picture with Santa
The Nordic Center in Duluth hosted a full day of holiday events.
Friends and Family of Nathan Gould, who was killed in a car accident this month, came together to remember him, and celebrate his life.
Frost River in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of Duluth was bustling with people, many who were there to support small businesses, while working down their holiday shopping list.
A man has been killed after he was hit by a train in Moorhead.
Volunteers counted 170 visitors at Keene Creek Dog Park and Jean Duluth Dog Park on September 20th.
Communities across the Northland, are inviting people to consider doing their holiday shopping at local stores.
Despite the warm temperatures, the Amsoil Snocross races are going strong at Spirit Mountain this weekend.
It’s estimated more than 137 million people will be shopping this Thanksgiving weekend
While 6 in 10 Americans are busy shopping this thanksgiving weekend, Lutsen Mountain resort was buzzing with excitement, and filled with outdoors women and men who decided to opt outside.
A Somali-American woman will be the first to compete in the Miss Minnesota USA contest while wearing a hijab and other modest Muslim clothing that keeps her fully covered.
Four people are in custody in connection with the killing of a Prior Lake man, an incident that led to a police chase in the southern Minneapolis suburbs that ended with officers shooting one of the suspects.
A Texas man is in custody in Minnesota after allegedly firing a gun at another motorist.
Today may be Black Friday, but many are getting ready for Small Business Saturday.
The future of the 4th Street Market in Duluth may be in jeopardy. Two months ago, the grocery store and deli was informed by the building’s owner — the Zeppa Foundation — that they were looking to sell the space.
Thanksgiving night, many of you are most likely curled up, still in a food coma, or just about ready to grab another plate, but before everything started to heat up Thursday, thousands of Northlanders lined up along London Road in Duluth.
The Barkers Island Inn hosted a Thanksgiving buffet today where they served 1,300 people.
It was definitely a happy Thanksgiving today for over 4,000 people who were served that might not have had a meal otherwise.
Families across the Twin Ports will be decorating their homes with lights once again.
Local grocery stores are about twice as busy as normal with last minute Thanksgiving shoppers
Volunteers at the DECC are preparing to serve thousands of people tomorrow for Thanksgiving.
This is the busiest Thanksgiving ever at Betty’s Pies. More than 4,500 pies have been sold over the last two weeks.
Before the races this weekend, the Amsoil U.S. Air Force Snocross team visited with students in Two Harbors.
The number of U.S. children in foster care is climbing after a sustained decline, but just five states account for nearly two-thirds of the recent increase.
On the night of Friday, November 18, 2016, Superior Police responded to the report of an armed robbery at Kosta’s Gyros at 809 Tower Avenue.
The Minnesota State Patrol reports that one person is dead after a crash that happened on Highway 169, around 7:45 a.m. Wednesday morning.
Extra DWI enforcement on Minnesota roads begins today, November 23 and will run through the end of the year.
Santa is stopping by Mont du Lac Resort on Saturday, November 26, to help light up the Christmas tree.
Many extra drivers will be on the roads this weekend and within the next month.
For humans, one of the biggest winter hazards can be driving. For pets, winter worries can include serious situations, aside from turkey scraps, and too many sweets.
Winter has arrived in Duluth, and the City of Duluth is reminding residents of the partnership between themselves, businesses, and the City Street Maintenance team. While many are getting out and enjoying the fun winter activities, navigating streets and/or sidewalks can always pose a challenge.
The Duluth Transit Authority is once again partnering with the College of St. Scholastica and National Bank of Commerce to offer passengers free bus rides on Thanksgiving, Thursday, November 24, 2016.
A bakery with a name that makes perfect sense. The Wednesday Bakery is well, only open on Wednesdays.
Duluthians can enjoy the Thanksgiving Burrito through the end of November at Burrito Union.
K1 Sportswear in Cloquet is now under new ownership. Tony Fisher bought the company and hopes to expand its lines.
Halfway through his term, Superior Mayor Bruce Hagen is stepping down. The Superior City Council officially accepted his resignation in a special meeting Tuesday night.
The Minnesota State Patrol responded to a fatal car accident on Highway 71 south of Highway 65 in Koochiching County on Tuesday, November 22, 2016 around 4 p.m.