Abduction Suspect Arrested in Superior
Suspect, Victim Found in Super 8 Motel
Authorities have arrested a man accused of abducting another man at gunpoint in Sawyer County.
Authorities have arrested a man accused of abducting another man at gunpoint in Sawyer County.
Duluth police have identified a 74-year-old man in a wheelchair who was hit by a vehicle Saturday.
Hundreds of people dressed in black descended on The Depot Friday night for “All Souls Night”.
Less than a week before Veterans Day, Douglas County held its first ever Veterans Ball.
A man’s legacy of giving to those in need is remembered at an annual fundraiser Friday evening.
If you’ve always wanted to learn adaptive curling now is the perfect opportunity.
The 28th Annual Gales of November commemorates the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald 40 years ago.
Students took swings at a car donated by 2 staff members for a dollar a hit, with all proceeds going to the school food shelf.
For the 11th year Women Rock will be held in support for breast cancer.
It’s that time of year, restaurant week is upon us.
The Holiday Mail for Heroes Card Signing Event was held at Bent Paddle Brewing Company.
Minnesota Senator Roger Reinert visited the Glensheen Mansion to discuss several bonding projects he is authoring this legislative session.
today the duluth housing and redevelopment authority hit a huge milestone in their recent project…
The Duluth Police Department is warning the public about a phone scam with people calling and claiming to be with the Internal Revenue Service and scamming money.
For the sixth year in a row, the University of Wisconsin-Superior has been named a Military Friendly School by Victory Media.
One person was injured after a grease fire in a dorm room in Hibbing.
Restaurant Week is back in Duluth!
Two hospitals in Duluth are having holiday-themed fundraising sales at their gift shops this week.
Thirty some acres surrounding the former Nokomis Restaurant along Highway 61 are getting a facelift.
It’s the first of its kind in the Northland. A local business is selling CSA Bread and time is winding down to place your order.
A mild winter last year could help area hunters looking to shoot that 12-point buck this weekend.
A garage in Hibbing is considered a total loss after a fire ripped through it Thursday morning.
An annual run in Wisconsin raises funds for Pattison State Park.
Rubber Chicken Theater will perform Chicken Hat Plays again this weekend.
Republican Presidential Candidate Rand Paul is scheduled to make a campaign stop in Duluth.
Iron ore shipments have taken a hit over the last year.
Following a vote at Wednesday night’s meeting, the parks department will begin fundraising and planning for a 4.4-mile equestrian trail to be used during the spring and summer months at Ely’s Peak.
The goal for 2015 is $275,000 from the bell ringers alone.
Cirrus Aircraft held a job fair at its Duluth facility, Wednesday night and the turnout surprised organizers.
Around 20% of each class will leave between the start of their first and second years.
Minnesota power is getting in the holiday spirit a little early!
The U.S. House has passed a bill by Minnesota Congressman Rick Nolan to allow logging trucks to use I-35 around Duluth.
If you are hunting on county land this year you might find the land explorer app to be a handy tool.
Now that the only thing left of Halloween is candy, it’s on to Thanksgiving.
A new game testing your leadership, wit and puzzle skills is set to open this holiday season in Duluth.
It’s no surprise the way of the future is utilizing technology and the latest fad: drones.
The 15–million dollar compromise for a future Lake Superior Zoo comes 18 months after uncertainty and even the question of possibly shutting down the zoo for good.
Local, state and federal prosecutors will come together and strategize on ways to enhance public trust and confidence in the criminal justice system while promoting public safety.
Christmas might still be 50 days away, but it’s starting to look like Christmas in Downtown Duluth.
The 28th Annual Gales of November is this weekend.
The City of Duluth and the Lake Superior Zoological Society have come to an agreement over the future of the zoo and Fairmount Park.
Duluth has a new Mayor Elect. City Council President Emily Larson will succeed Mayor Don Ness.
It’s a popular sport that has produced some Olympic athletes from the Northland: Curling. In this week’s Great Outdoors we stop in at the Superior Curling Club.
Voters headed to the polls Tuesday to vote for a variety of issues. Now we have the results for a variety of area races.
Amie Clingman and her husband brought all three of their children to the polls at Mt. Olive Lutheran Church.
They are collecting supplies to help people who are homeless get over the harsh winter, and asking for supplies like gloves, sleeping bags, winter hats, and back packs.
St. Luke’s is the only hospital in Minnesota to be awarded a Mission Lifeline STEMI Receiving Center Gold Award.
For 100 years the Red Cross has served Duluth in it’s time of need.
The Lake Superior Marine Museum Association is hosting their 28th annual Gales of November.
Patty and Jerry Wetterling addressed the media for the first time Tuesday since police named a “person of interest” in their son’s disappearance.