Sisters Celebrate 75th Anniversary of McCabe Family Gift
The sisters of St. Scholastica Monastery held an open house celebrating the 75th anniversary of owning the McCabe family home.
The sisters of St. Scholastica Monastery held an open house celebrating the 75th anniversary of owning the McCabe family home.
Sunday’s nice weather made for a great day to get out on the green and support a good cause.
According to the Duluth Police Department, there have been 51 reported vehicle prowls and 25 reported burglaries in the neighborhood since June.
The Salvation Army kicked off their third annual Dunkin’ in Duluth 3 on 3 tournament and free throw contest.
“The plan was today was to get the record, go for the record,” said Bart Swings who won the elite men’s category of the NorthShore Inline Marathon.
A local family business celebrated a milestone Saturday.
Thousands of people came out to Chester Bowl Park to celebrate community and the changing of the season.
Some UW-Superior students spent the morning at Wisconsin Point Beach cleaning up the beach and completing a beach health assessment.
The third annual Cruise for Cancer was held Saturday. The event kicked off at Kmart in West Duluth.
Blue bird skies and breezy conditions combined Saturday to provide the perfect opportunity to fly a kite.
Superior Police are releasing details into an on-going investigation of a reported abduction last Monday.
A Grand Rapids organization is working to raise money and create a safe haven from sex trafficking.
Bayfront Park has been taken over by nearly a dozen, colorful hot air balloons!
A new backpack is something any kid can treasure, but a group of Duluth second graders might have just hit the mother lode.
Friday, Duluth’s Large Lakes Observatory wrapped up its fifth and final session of ‘Science on Deck.’
The third annual Cruisin for Cancer will kick off Saturday.
It’s an event that’s the first of its kind in Superior.
A curved structure will soon go up paying homage to Morgan Park High school athletes.
The Duluth Police and the Saint Louis County Sheriff’s Department would like the public to be aware of a scam involving phone calls from an individual claiming to be a police officer or Sergeant Bradley from the Saint Louis County Sheriff’s Office.
What you should know if you’d like to attend The Duluth Library Foundation’s Learning & Libations.
The Northland Heart Walk will honor a stroke survivor at their walk Saturday.
Minnesota state parks officials say a surge in visitors isn’t letting up and they expect the trend to continue as fall colors spread across the state.
September is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, and starting Friday, Duluth will be bringing awareness to the disease as the aerial lift bridge and Enger Tower will be lit up in teal.
Duluthians enjoyed a night of dinner, dancing, and fundraising for the Human Development Center.
Thursday, families in Duluth’s Hillside neighborhoods celebrated the harvest at Myers–Wilkins Elementary.
Duluth is getting ready to host thousands this weekend, as skaters and runners from all over the world are coming to town for the nation’s largest inline skating marathon, the NorthShore Inline Marathon.
Preparations are underway for the third annual Hot Air Balloon Festival.
It’s a concern law enforcement officials are bringing to light after a suspicious package showed up at UW-Superior.
The deadline is looming to apply for a neighborhood grant in Duluth.
An area accounting and business firm shut down its office to give back to the community.
Two dollars and two wheels are how a new Duluth campaign is hoping to bring more support for protected bike lanes.
With just a 17% voter turnout for Tuesday’s primary election in Duluth, a local group is asking for the city to eliminate its primary and adopt Ranked Choice Voting, where voters can pick more than just one candidate.
The public is invited to participate in choosing names for two new electric eels at Great Lakes Aquarium by taking a new online poll.
Find out what will be happening at the hot air balloon festival this weekend!
The union representing Minnesota firefighters says changes to the fire department in Brainerd could delay response times.
Thanks to generous donations, work is set to begin this Saturday on a roofing project at the Damiano Center.
Lake Superior College’s Center for Advanced Aviation is officially hosting classes.
An Iron Range staple is turning to the Minnesota Senate to save it from becoming irrelevant.
Some of the trees such as the Basswood and Ash, have started to turn yellow, but the red and orange hues are still yet to come. Jay Cook rangers said the peak season is usually the end of September to the beginning of October.
Hagen said the Tower Avenue corridor will be a test campaign for the rest of Superior, where around 3,000 trees were removed.
Fitger’s Brewhouse is celebrating its 20th Anniversary, this week.
Marquardt said the request before the State would allow only individuals captured in body cam footage to access the footage, preventing unwanted intrusion.
A tense afternoon in Superior Wednesday, as authorities respond to a suspicious package on the UW-Superior campus. As of 6:30p.m. on Wednesday evening they are still waiting for the bomb squad to Wausau to arrive.
It’s a plane? Nope it’s a bird.Tourist’s eyes are to the sky at Hawk Ridge as they take part in the annual bird migration
People of all ages can enjoy crafts, games, concessions, special appearances and safety presentations at this year’s Chisholm Kiwanis Kids Day.
“I haven’t really looked at all of my options yet,” Deer River High School junior Sophie Lindquist said.
After months of being on a machine to keep her alive a 1-year-old has finally received a life-saving transplant.
Students at Superior High School are in the process of being evacuated due to a bomb threat at UW–Superior.
Wisconsin’s fall color show is beginning in northern regions of the state and forestry specialists expect this year’s red, yellow and russet hues to be spectacular.
Find out how Fitger’s Brewhouse is celebrating 20 years.