Local Restaurant to Feature Pairing Dinners
Wine and Craft Beer Parings
Ledge Rock Grille is hosting two paring dinners in the coming weeks.
Seven high risk intersections in rural St. Louis County will be made safer following the installation of dynamic warning systems.
Ledge Rock Grille is hosting two paring dinners in the coming weeks.
You can once again enjoy the Christmas decorations at Fairlawn Mansion during the annual Twinkling Tuesdays tour.
We’re getting you up close and by boat to check out the base work for the new Highway 53 redevelopment project on the Iron Range.
The Iron Range is a spread-out community, but one group wants to make a space where they can bring creative minds together.
The Duluth City Council will vote on accepting the permit from Minnesota Power that gives the city the right to use and maintain the land that the snowmobile trails occupy.
Bentleyville has been open for a little over two weeks, and thanks to the nice weather, attendance this year is especially high.
A Sweet Event is launching the “Christmas Lighting Challenge” to make make it easier for families to find the best decorated homes in the Northland.
Decades since Pearl Harbor was attacked, Northlanders remember the date that will live in infamy.
Duluth City Council voted Monday to request Minnesota State Legislators repeal a state liquor ban for Lakeside from 1891.
Thirty lawsuits claiming clergy sex abuse against the Diocese of Duluth are being put on hold after the Diocese filed Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Monday.
The College of St. Scholastica showcased its students’ talents with a concert Sunday afternoon.
Those who have enjoyed Marcus Theaters in Superior for the past 33 years are now looking for a new big screen to visit.
Trees for Troops is back and celebrating it’s 11th year of sending Christmas trees to military families around the world.
The Banff Mountain Film Festival was held at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center, hosted by the Duluth Cross Country Ski Club.
The Third annual knife river Julebyen, is back.
A small northern Minnesota community is mourning the loss of two prominent community members
6th grade students in Hermantown celebrated the completion of their 10 Week D.A.R.E program.
There are going to be some happy children through out Superior and Duluth come Christmas morning.
A bill by Congressman Rick Nolan permitting heavy logging trucks on Interstate I-35 has been approved by the house and the senate, and signed in to law by President Barack Obama.
Participating McDonald’s locations are displaying a Christmas tree with ornaments listing items needed by the St. Mary’s Children’s Hospital Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
Throw a bowl to feed a person!
UW-Superior will soon be performing their annual Season of Song concert.
The Duluth Fire Department put out a fire at 1225 East 6th Street Thursday night.
The St. Louis County Sheriff’s Office is reminding homeowners of the importance of checking all electrical holiday decorations.
Ironbound’s first film is already slated for February, with a $5 million budget.
Teams are competing three times each day at the Range Recreation Civic Center in Eveleth, and all draws are open to the public.
The University of Minnesota Duluth Psychology students traveled to Cloquet middle school to implement a mobile neuroscience lab.
Jay Cooke State park is offering a monthly preschool program series called “Lil Park Peeps.”
Minnesota Power is planning a community Solar Garden, but some community members are not quite satisfied with the plans.
The Banff Film Festival World Tour is back in Duluth this weekend.
The Chris Young concert scheduled for tonight in Duluth has been rescheduled for January 9.
The Union Gospel Mission is requesting educational toys for children, like gift cards, shampoo, and soap sets.
Lutefisk Dinner organizer Beatrice Ojakangus says it took more than 100 volunteers to pull off the annual event Wednesday.
‘Tis the season for giving – and the Salvation Army is hoping for a community of givers and volunteers.
Chainsaws were roaring and roads were closed for the removal of trees on 4th street Wednesday, but some people are sad to see the beloved trees go.
This year has been a dangerous one on the roads throughout Minnesota.
A German-operated cargo ship and it’s crew have been stuck at anchor outside of the Duluth harbor for nearly a month.
Wise Fool Shakespeare is presenting ‘A Christmas Carol’ at Teatro Zuccone this December.
Minnesota health officials will now allow residents with chronic pain to buy medical marijuana.
Hunters bagged 204,725 deer during the 9-day Wisconsin hunting season.
Following an Advent Vespers service, the six large trees around Tower Hall’s main entrance were illuminated Tuesday.
The program seeks to help students develop skills necessary to enter a growingly creative and international economy.
The storm that swept across the Northland Monday night and Tuesday morning left two very different wakes.
Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton is pressing the Legislature to spend $15 million to tackle racial disparities throughout the state.
A holiday tradition continued at the mount royal branch library Tuesday.
Millions of people around the world are infected with the HIV virus…which causes aids. But there continues to be a lack of understanding about the disease.
The cause of death for a University of Minnesota-Morris student who was found dead in a field last month has been ruled undetermined.
Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton has sent a letter to the Minnesota House Speaker urging an extension of unemployment benefits for mineworkers.
Rubber Chicken Theater is hosting the 8th Annual Sketch Comedy Revue throughout December.