Evolution of Policing: Part 3
Catching Criminals Through Social Media
We’ve shown you how social media has helped Northland police build a positive relationship with the community, but what about the criminals?
Saying ‘Yes!’ to the dress is usually a too-be bride’s most exciting day, but it can also be stressful and more than anything, expensive.
Six New retail businesses will be in Downtown Duluth starting Small Business Saturday, which is on November 28th. The businesses were chosen through an application process.
Prøve Gallery and the Gary New Duluth Development Alliance are hosting Plys With Purpose tomorrow. It’s a fund raiser in the form of a Silent Auction. Skateboards with designs on them from national and international artists will be auctioned off.
Minnesotans are demonstrating what it means to be “Minnesota Nice” By giving to non-profits.
You can catch a comedy at UWS this weekend.
An angler is reeling from the 57-inch muskie he caught using a fly pole on a central Minnesota lake.
It was Family Night Out with Community Action Duluth. The gathering took place in Lincoln Park and is a way for families and kids to bond.
Sometimes to separate fact from fiction, it just takes digging a little bit deeper under the surface.
Veterans and their guests were provided with a free meal and dance, complete with live music.
A Veterans Day service was held in Pak Hill Cemetery, Wednesay, in rememberance of the Union Army’s last living soldier.
The University of Wisconsin Superior held a Veteran’s Day ceremony Wednesday, honoring the school’s past and present military members.
Meteorologists say there’s a chance of snow fall in the Northland later this week, which means it’s time to get ready for the winter.
The event started off with an open house that featured environmental researchers, projects, and ideas, and was free and open to the public.
Duluth Edison Charter Schools Raleigh Academy hosted a special Veteran’s Day program Wednesday.
The St. Louis County Sheriff’s Office is searching for a possible missing hunter.
Local businesses also took the time to make area Veterans feel special by offering free food and services on November 11th.
Millions of Veterans are being saluted November 11th for their valiant efforts in serving our country.
Duluth Police have located three boys who left the Northwoods Children’s Services West Duluth campus on Tuesday.
Residents in Denver woke up to a slushy, snowy mess Wednesday morning.
Como Oil and Propane, one of the region’s largest heating fuel providers, has been sold.
You can help get a Duluth web series off the ground!
A vigil has been set for the woman shot and killed in a domestic incident in Aurora Sunday night.
The Junior League of Duluth’s Annual Festival of Trees is this weekend.
Skydive Superior donated more than $12,000 to local non-profits.
We’ve shown you how social media has helped Northland police build a positive relationship with the community, but what about the criminals?
Chum’s Annual Fall Community Assembly was held Tuesday at the Glen Avon Presbyterian Church. The event featured “The Uncommon Tour”, which focuses on the connection between faith, poverty, and racial equality.
More than 1,500 people gathered at the Split Rock Lighthouse Tuesday night in honor of those who lost their lives in the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald.
If you love the outdoors get ready for some new adventure spots that’ll be popping up in Duluth.
After a unanimous vote Monday night the Duluth city council passed further restrictions on townhomes and duplexes that can be built in traditional residential neighborhoods.
Minnesota hunters bagged 68,401 deer during the first three days of firearms deer season.
The traffic headaches are over as the construction season has come to an end in Minnesota.
Today there will be a commemorative beacon lighting at Split Rock Lighthouse.
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald.
Minnesota’s health commissioner will hear what the public has to say about expanding the state’s medical marijuana program to include patients suffering chronic pain.
Officials have raised the walleye limit for anglers on Upper Red Lake this winter, and those fish can be from a broader size range.
If you’re looking for a hidden gem along the North Shore with a homey atmosphere– head to the Lemon Wolf Café.
Dramatic photos and videos have spread around the internet like wildfire, portraying law enforcement as “the bad guys,” but some Northland police departments are using the tool as a way to connect positively with the community.
If you’re a horse lover and avid rider, the Duluth Area Horse Trail Alliance is looking for you.
The Lake Superior Zoo is exchanging tigers with a Nebraska Zoo for a breeding program.
The 5th Annual Food Access Summit is taking place at the Duluth Entertainment and Convention Center this week.
Though it’s around 20 degrees above average for this time of year, it’s Winter Hazard Awareness Week in Wisconsin and Minnesota.
The Minnesota State Patrol is adding five unmarked squad cars to the force in an effort to target distracted drivers.
Veteran’s Day is a day where we come together to honor our nation’s past and present military. Vets and those currently serving in the military will be treated to some free meals or services in the Northland.
The annual Veteran’s Day Parade on Wednesday will re-route traffic in downtown Duluth.
Find out how you can help out the Chester Bowl Improvement Club’s scholarship fund.
‘Eat Downtown –Flavors of Fall’ hosted by the Greater Downtown Council in Duluth kicked off Sunday.
Project Lulu held a fundraiser event today at Harley Nature Center, that showcased art and poetry by community members.
Social media has wormed its way into most people’s lives one way or another. It’s transitioned to such a big part of our culture that those who protect us now use it as a method to keep us safe.
Selma O’Brien had never been involved in jewelry making until two and a half years ago when a family member became ill.
The First United Methodist Church held their annual Craft and Bake Sale.