Sen. Bakk Attends Silver Bay Town Hall For Miners
The city of Silver Bay has been hit hard by the mining crisis, so state officials came together Wednesday to listen and learn about the serious effects of the local mine going idle.
Thursday State Representative Carly Melin (DFL – Hibbing) announced she will not seek re-election.
It could be another tough year for Wisconsin’s dairy farmers because milk prices remain low.
Authorities say an Indiana man has died following a snowmobile crash in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.
The city of Silver Bay has been hit hard by the mining crisis, so state officials came together Wednesday to listen and learn about the serious effects of the local mine going idle.
Following President Obama’s State of the Union Address Tuesday night, FOX 21 got the chance to talk with Representative Rick Nolan while he’s in Washington, D.C.
With the end of shipping season fast approaching, Fraser Shipyards has begun a project to put a new diesel engine on the Herbert C. Jackson.
A legislative committee has signed off on a bill that would allow gun deer hunters to wear fluorescent pink rather than their traditional blaze orange.
Winter was off to a fickle start, but the recent plunge in temperatures offers hope for a few ice fishing opportunities around the state.
The Guerrilla Girls are making a visit to Duluth this weekend.
More than 2,500 people were arrested for drunken driving over the holiday season in Minnesota.
A winter wonderland is on display around Larsmont Cottages in Two Harbors.
Residents in Ashland want to turn their historic ore dock back into the hub of community it once was.
After the Northland Flash Flood of 2012, Chambers Grove Park was never fully restored, but that will soon be changing.
The carpet was rolled out for Governor Scott Walker on the campus of UWS Tuesday evening. The topic — college affordability and his plan to make it happen.
A fundraiser that’s become a yearly tradition in Duluth hits the stage Thursday night.
A family owned bakery is celebrating 70 years of service to the Duluth area.
A competency hearing has been scheduled for the man Ashland police say set a church on fire.
Three Duluth Projects are still in the running for the Knight Cities Challenge.
Kmart stores in Ironwood, Superior and Virginia will close in mid-April.
All activities at the Bayfront Family Center have been canceled Tuesday due to extremely cold temperatures.
A police officer has pleaded guilty to animal cruelty for abusing his canine partner in Carlton.
A fourth civil lawsuit was filed Tuesday against the Children’s Threatre Company in Minneapolis.
The world’s largest lottery jackpot has climbed to $1.5 billion.
A section of MIchigan Street at 1st Avenue West will be closed Tuesday, January 12, in order to make repairs to a water leak.
Glensheen The Historic Congdon Estate had a record-breaking year in 2015.
Babies Need Boxes, a non-profit organization based in Minnesota, provided boxes of newborn baby essentials to at-risk expecting mothers served by Life House.
With the cold weather in full force, stores like Northwest Outlet have really been picking up in sales.
Mike Archer, owner of Automedics says, “The cold could create a small leak, as the aluminum wheels shrink and it breaks the seal of the tire and so it creates leaks.”
The whole council is relatively new, with only 1 of the 9 members having been on board for longer than 2 years.
If you have been feeling like your face, nose or fingers have been getting cold, chilled or numb, experts want you to be aware of frostbite.
The Duluth Transit Authority says that ridership on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s day were at all-time highs since the inception of the free ride service in 2011.
The Powerball jackpot has climbed to $1.4 billion, and is expected to grow.
Family and friends of a young woman murdered in Ashland on Christmas Eve have launched a GoFundMe campaign to return the woman’s body to her family in the Philippines.
David Bowie, the innovative and iconic singer whose illustrious career lasted five decades, has died after a battle with cancer. He was 69.
The city council is gathering to set resolutions for Duluth’s priorities for the 2016 legislative session.
NFL fans in the Northland had either a great day or a heartbreaking one — depending on what side of the bridge you were on.
The “I’m Comin’ Over” tour headlined by Chris Young with supporting acts Eric Paslay and Clare Dunn, was held at the AMSOIL Arena in Duluth.
The Powerball has reached 900 Million dollars and more and more people are sweetening the pot.
Each of the graduates was selected to be part of the court from a large group of applicants.
14 new st. Louis County Deputies were sworn in, and 20 new corrections officers also took oaths. New employees for other departments, like 911 communications, were also recognized.
More than 275 employees and 145 UPI clients and subcontractors gathered at the Duluth Entertainment convention center for the annual safety day.
The Powerball jackpot has climbed to $800 million, making it the largest jackpot in U.S. history.
The 38th Annual Atmore Memorial FIS Slalom is this weekend.
Records show there are two sites in Minnesota and eight in Wisconsin where potentially dangerous cables that were once used to power U.S. Coast Guard lights could be buried underground.
An open house was held Thursday at “Academic Excellence Online”.
Duluth Mayor Emily Larson officially declared January “Trafficking Awareness month” in the city with a proclamation in Trepanier Hall.
No final decision has been made yet on benefits for laid off Iron Range mining workers.
A bankruptcy judge has set a deadline for the Diocese of Duluth bankruptcy.
Lottery officials say the estimated prize for this weekend’s Powerball drawing has climbed to $700 million, making it the largest lottery jackpot of any lottery game in U.S. history.
Environmental experts descended on UMD Wednesday to discuss the future of the Lake Superior Watershed.