Cloquet Skaters Lobby for Park
Skateboarders Seeking New Site Form Non-Profit
Skateboarders form non-profit, speak at city council meeting, and hold fundraisers to get new skate park in Cloquet.
Eleven restaurants will offer deals as part of Superior’s Chamber Restaurant Week next week.
A fire destroyed an assisted living in Hermantown Friday afternoon.
Around 1,600 people are currently without power in Downtown Duluth.
Find out how you can help Glensheen get ready for Halloween.
Search and rescue crews recovered the body of a missing duck hunter in Pine County.
A movie production company says financial incentives from the state of Minnesota prompted it to open a new studio on the Iron Range.
A Grand Rapids 9-year-old is proof that no matter what, you should always follow your dreams.
The 33rd annual St. Louis County Health and Human Service Conference was held at the DECC.This year’s theme was “The Dance of Compassion”, and the opening ceremony started with just that, a dance and a song.
Jefferson Lines is expanding bus service for riders from Duluth to the Twin Cities.
The City of Duluth held its first hearing Thursday for anyone interested in weighing in on the city’s ordinance regulating the short term rentals like air bed and breakfasts.
Twin sisters from La Crosse now share more than just a birthday.
The Duluth Police Department is advising the public of high traffic expected for this Saturday’s “Boo at the Zoo” event.
Andrew Kirov talks with FOX 21’s Natalie Froistad about the last episode of Kirov by Night.
Find out how you can help law enforcement throughout Minnesota.
The U.S. Coast Guard has begun its annual mission to remove buoys and beacons from the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence Seaway before winter.
It was a night to celebrate supporters of Duluth’s YMCA Wednesday.
Mall restaurants and food vendors offered samples in exchange for donations.
Grand Rapids voters will soon decide whether to approve an $80-million dollar school referendum that’s coming up on the November ballot.
Bloomignton police are asking for the public’s help in locating two college students who have been reported missing.
Health care workers from countries like Uzbekistan and Ukraine stopped in Duluth as part of a three week United States tour.
Marshall School will be restoring the former Cathedral School dormitory area to its original purpose.
Longtime newspaper publisher and Minnesota Iron Range political force Veda Ponikvar has died at age 96.
A pair of legislators is trying to convince an Assembly committee to approve a bill that would allow hunters to wear blaze pink.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation is seeking public comment on a statewide bicycle system plan.
Starbucks is offering workers the chance to go to college for free.
Find a perfect pumpkin on the Pumpkin Patch Train!
Thousands attended Boo at the Zoo last weekend. Find out what to expect for this Saturday!
Community Action Duluth, in partnership with Lake Superior College was awarded nearly $50,000 in state grants to help train low-income workers for better job opportunities.
A federal judge in Madison is allowing Wisconsin’s Chippewa tribes to hunt deer at night in part of northern Wisconsin.
Minnesota’s newest city can now boast the state’s newest Mayor.
The Northland’s second Dunkin Donuts has opened its doors on Tower Avenue in Superior.
It’s a perfect sport if you’re looking to challenge yourself, spend some time in nature and gain strength and flexibility.
The Senior Expo event kicked off with a birthday party for nine Northland seniors who celebrated 100 years plus. Some of the seniors even shared their secret to living a long and full life.
The event will be featuring specials and samples from mall restaurants, and they will also be raising money for the Second Harvest Northern Lakes Food Banks.
For this week’s Northland Uncovered, we talk with a group preserving history throughout Minnesota.
There’s a high-stakes, big-bucks rematch brewing for Minnesota’s 8th Congressional District seat.
The Minnesota Historical Society plans to ask state lawmakers for more than $30 million to build a new visitors center at Fort Snelling.
Residents of a small resort community near the Canadian border say the loss of three young men in the Lake of the Woods is puzzling because all were fishing guides who were familiar with the changing waters.
Skateboarders form non-profit, speak at city council meeting, and hold fundraisers to get new skate park in Cloquet.
District officials present need for referendum at Superior High School.
Gene Shaw, the longtime Public Relations Director of Visit Duluth, will retire December 31st after eleven years.
Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton was in Eveleth Monday to meet with Essar Steel officials.
The grocery store chain held a hiring event, where they had applications and information for those who wanted to apply.
Every year on the 2nd Monday of October, the organization serves the community. This year the federal credit union branch in Duluth served local police and fire departments for their day designated to scattering kindness.
The council has held the two pop up campaigns successfully, and is currently looking to rent out seven spaces to entrepreneurs during the holiday season.
A growing number of cities including St. Paul, are now calling the 2nd Monday of October Indigenous Peoples Day, to recognize Native Americans living here before Columbus arrived.
It’s been a dangerous year on the road for drivers in Minnesota, as traffic fatalities have surpassed 300.
Officials in Zimbabwe have announced that they will not charge the Minnesota dentist who killed Cecil the Lion this summer because he was hunting the lion legally.
For this week’s Coffee Conversation, we talk about what’s new at the Duluth Senior Expo.