Annual Christmas by the Lake CD to be Released
Christmas by the Lake CD
We give you the details of this year’s Christmas by the Lake CD and where you can pick it up.
The Damiano Center, a local non-profit helping those in need,was recently awarded a $10,000 grant.
It’s another blow to the mining industry in Minnesota.
One person was injured after a deer struck the driver’s side of the car, busting out the window.
We give you the details of this year’s Christmas by the Lake CD and where you can pick it up.
The shoe box gifts are sent to children living in poverty across the world. Each year roughly seven to eight thousand gifts are sent out from the Northland.
The state of Minnesota approved the final environmental impact statement of a proposed copper-nickle mine project in Northeastern Minnesota.
More than 50 dogs were rescued from a home in Pine County after the homeowner said he was unable to care for them or shelter them.
Hunters bagged nearly 120,000 deer through the second weekend of firearms deer season.
High winds and heavy rain are pushing back the annual Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony in Superior.
A Wisconsin tradition is about to begin again this weekend.
With colder temperatures approaching, a popular local ski shop is looking forward to finally getting back to business as usual for this time of year.
Enbridge is laying off 500 of its workers across the company and won’t be filling 100 open positions.
You may notice a lot of red curtains up in the windows in downtown Duluth this week.
The struggling Verso Paper Corporation is considering filing bankruptcy and selling many of it’s paper mills, including the one in Duluth.
With Snocross nine days a way and not a snowflake in sight, concerns have been raised about whether Spirit Mountain will be ready.
With some spare time before snocross the Amsoil snow team paid a visit to Two Harbors High School.
The University of Minnesota Duluth is hosting Consent Week, to address sexual assaults that happen on college campuses across the nation.
This December it doesn’t matter if you are young or old everyone likes to have something to unwrap come Christmas morning.
In the wake of the tragedy in Paris, there are new concerns about the safety of students traveling abroad. We spoke to one local university with study abroad programs to see what they’re doing to keep theirs students safe, even while overseas.
At least 5 lawsuits are being filed against the Diocese of Duluth on accusations of priests sexually abusing children.
Thousands of people gather in Downtown Duluth every year for the Christmas City of the North Parade.
We give you a sneak peek of UMD’s latest production.
Find out what’s new at Bentleyville this year.
Duluth’s VFW was taken over by the hair-cutting industry Sunday.
With the Festival of Trees over, people of Duluth are all set for the holiday season.
Duluth’s gingerbread city is currently under construction.
Community members gathered at site where Julie Hildreth was murdered, to mourn and raise awareness.
The Northland’s largest holiday arts and craft show is back for another year this weekend in Duluth.
The Nortun lodge and Sons of Norway are teaming up to bring Duluth a gingerbread city.
Today is World Diabetes Day, a day to get people aware about their health.
We are a little over two months until Beargrease sled dog marathon, but people aren’t waiting until January to start talking about the famous race.
This year’s bird flu has affected turkey availability ahead of Thanksgiving.
Hundreds gathered in the Mitchell Auditorium Friday evening to listen to the story of Matt Hamill, a professional Mixed Martial Art Fighter.
The man in red with a big bag made his way to the Miller Hill Mall Friday night.
Hundreds turned out for PAVSA’s 35th annual art auction at the DECC.
St. John’s School Priest takes Eggs to the Head for a good cause.
Minnesota power is filing a rate plan that will provide lower electric rates for up to a dozen critical industrial companies but there won’t be cuts for everyone.
The Salvation Army in Superior kicked off their Red Kettles Christmas Campaign today.
Title nine prohibits discrimination based on gender in any federally funded education program or activity.
Last night a seventeen-year-old boy was hit in an intersection and then ran over by a second car, leaving him pinned underneath.
The City of Duluth will shut down a portion of Michigan Street next week for construction work.
Minnesotans came out and donated more than $18 million dollars to their favorite schools and non-profits on “Give to the Max Day.”
This morning Sgt. Martin Egnash and SSgt. Ryan Fife stopped by FOX Sunrise to talk about recruitment and community projects.
Minnesota Power customers could see their rates go up if the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission approves a rate plan filed Friday in an effort to help the struggling taconite and paper industries.
Duluth residents have objected to the project based on the planned removal of several mature trees that currently line the street.
The Wisconsin company says their Hammond Ave. location is the last addition in phase two of the company’s area expansion.
Sometimes it takes either a sense of wonder, or the quest for truth, to discover the best stories.
Friends of Animals Humane Society hosted its biggest fundraiser of the year Thursday.
Superior Police Officers were pulling people over in a secret sting operation, but they weren’t stopped for what you think.
There’s a new option in the Twin Ports for purchasing your groceries as Aldi in Superior opened Thursday.