Twin Ports Stage Brings Hollywood to Belknap
Performance Group Premieres Fundraising Video
Performance group premieres fund raising video with Hollywood themed party.
Performance group premieres fund raising video with Hollywood themed party.
The Hermantown Summer Fest Parade brought residents out in force, Satuday morning.
As the Twin Cities area cleans up from overnight storms, Xcel Energy says around 96,000 customers were still without power by Saturday afternoon, mostly in the western and eastern Twin Cities metro area.
The likely grave of a man considered the first black male slave freed by Abraham Lincoln lay unnoticed in the cemetery of a former mental hospital in Minnesota for over a century until some history sleuths recently tracked it down.
Time is running out for those who want to show off their talents at the 2015 Minnesota State Fair.
Friday began the weekend–long celebration for a milestone in the neighborhood.
Friday night, The Marshall School kicked off a weekend full of activities for their Annual All–School Reunion.
After recently pulling out of the Rockridge site, developers are now fully focused on a $19 million plan for the old Morgan Park School.
A genre of music starting in Jamaica will fill Bayfront Park this weekend.
One of the biggest bodies of water is being celebrated.
Over the past decade Duluth has seen more than $2 billion worth of new projects and investments.
More than 1,000 volunteers are offering free dental care to patients in need.
The St. Louis River experience is showing seniors the fun of recreational boating.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says Illinois-based Aspen Foods is recalling nearly 2 million pounds of raw, frozen chicken products over concerns they might be contaminated with salmonella.
Gov. Mark Dayton and U.S. Rep. Rick Nolan will travel to the Brainerd Lakes area on Friday to tour storm damage.
While students are enjoying summer break, some spent Thursday night at the Elks Lodge to start collecting school supplies.
Thursday night was filled with good food, games, conversation, and friendships.
Wisconsin Point a popular summer hangout got a nice tidying up Thursday.
Those who knew Cole Drechsler, describe him as a happy person who was always smiling and made those around him always do the same. Thursday night, his friends planned a celebration of his life in a way they say is only fitting to the person Cole was.
Golf balls flooded the course at Duluth’s Northland Country Club.
Firefighters in Duluth are taking on vacant buildings to prepare for future fires.
“The final reconstruction of Highland Street in West Duluth will mark the completion of all 2012 flood repairs for St. Louis County,” St. Louis County Commissioner Chris Dahlberg said.
Thursday afternoon, Northlanders had a chance to get creative and sculpt sand castles on Park Point.
A national traveling exhibit of Shakespeare’s plays is making it’s way to Duluth.
Thursday Afternoon, the Duluth Honor Guard gladly accepted the keys to a shiny 2015 transit van.
Recent layoffs at mining plants on the Iron Range are having a trickle down effect. It may not be directly affecting the Duluth Seaway Port Authority now but it’s not out of the question.
Two Minnesota adventurers who canoed 2,000 miles from Ely to Washington, D.C., last year have announced their next expedition _ they plan to spend an entire year in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
Duluth Police Chief Gordon Ramsay is calling for stricter rules for methadone treatment patients in the city.
Wednesday night, Glensheen Mansion began a new tradition for their free summer series ‘Concerts on the Pier.’
The meteorologists at the Duluth office of the National Weather Service wanted to let the public in on their world.
Pet Parade Wraps Up Day One of Hermantown Summer Fest
Duluthians enjoyed their breakfast and coffee outside Wednesday, as the first Parklet of the summer is up in Lakeside.
Twelve–year–old Nate Burke was struck by lightning more than two weeks ago at Enger Golf Course.. Wednesday night, he and his family gathered in the same place where he almost lost his life, to say thanks to the heroes who saved him.
UMD surveyed nearly 2000 alumni who received degrees from July 2013 to July 2014.
More than 100 kids strapped their life jackets on and hopped in a boat for the 6th annual Let’s Take a Kid Fishing Event in Tower.
Tim Hortons has made it’s way to the city of Tower.
Tower’s oldest church will be a building block for Tower’s latest development efforts.
A multi-million dollar hotel development along the Tower Harbor is on it’s way to becoming reality.
Classic and modern homes along with beautiful greenery were on display in Duluth.
After dishing up popular Chinese cuisines for 16 years, Joe’s Pagoda in Superior closed its doors Wednesday.
Duluth’s Engineering Division tells FOX 21 the water conservation request is the result of planned maintenance and emergency water main breaks in Lakeside.
The City of Duluth Public Works and Utilities department is working on a water valve replacement as part of the East 4th Street Reconstruction project.
Find out when and where you can get free dental care this weekend!
The St. Louis County Sheriff’s Office responded to Beatty Road in rural Cook at 10 p.m. Tuesday for a two-vehicle accident with injuries.
Quilting, lessons and quilt sales are all available at McTavish Quilting Studio in Duluth.
The Superior Parks Department has been getting help from a group of volunteers this summer.
You can help document the history of Cloquet’s Middle School.
Whether it’s camping for the weekend with the family or planning a canoe trip in the Boundary Waters, sometimes deciding what to pack for food can be a challenge.
Safety is key when it comes to Cloquet’s latest steps to create a more pedestrian friendly community.
If you’re a motorcycle lover, a meet-up in Duluth might just become your favorite part of the week.