Cutting Edge Technology Helps Local Amputee
Technology Helps Amputee in Duluth
A Northland amputee is seeing success with a prosthetic equipped with cutting edge technology.
A Northland amputee is seeing success with a prosthetic equipped with cutting edge technology.
The Duluth Area Women Who Love Wild Things 2016 calendar is out now!
Community members and leaders gathered for the ribbon cutting of the Grand Central Plaza.
Located on Central Entrance the line was out the door and cars were wrapped around the building for the soft opening of the franchise.
This morning we chatted about “Roll Out the Red Carpet for Reading!” on FOX Sunrise.
There are few things Minnesotans are more proud of than their craft brews, and Wednesday, the love for local beer is being felt across the entire state. But a simple advertisement has the Duluth community riled up.
If you ever feel like being a kid again for the afternoon, take a trip down to Bayfront Family Center at Bayfront Park.
After 17 years serving as a staple of downtown Duluth, Jitters Coffee and Tea House now has new owners and a new name.
Synthetic drugs are illegal and we all saw first-hand the seriousness of the issue when Jim Carlson, Owner of Last Place on Earth, was sentenced to 17.5 years in prison for selling the drugs.
Duluth’s vision for Superior Street is set to drastically change.
A suspected murderer and kidnapper crosses state lines and lands himself in cuffs in Hermantown.
A northern Wisconsin town will celebrate state fish with a four day festival.
The Sawyer County Farm Bureau will be serving breakfast at the fairgrounds Saturday morning.
This morning we chatted about the Park Point Art Fair on FOX Sunrise.
Police say dozens of people were ejected from Lambeau Field during a concert featuring country music star Kenny Chesney.
The legislative committee that deals with state workers’ contracts is set to consider another new deal for state troopers.
We’re taking a detour from talking about food in this week’s Knowing Your Neighbors; instead we take you to a one stop shop in Hibbing.
A major project on the Iron Range is one step closer to becoming reality and the state is asking for your input.
A new study shows the number of people who are homeless is decreasing in Minnesota, but when considering other factors Northland officials said the numbers here are higher
The feel of the wind through your hair and the helpful hand of a volunteer are just some things you may experience at Courage Kenny Northland – all the while being surrounded by people who believe in your abilities.
Anglers are urged to take caution and ride slowly while out boating on Island Lake.
Monday night, a Duluth church offered itself as a sanctuary to help people try to understand what happened and what needs to be done to move forward.
The Rhubarb Festival is CHUM Duluth’s largest fundraising event of the year and offers volunteer opportunities all week and on Saturday.
The last runners of 2015 crossed the finish line after noon on Saturday, but Grandma’s Marathon organizers were back to work by 7 a.m. Sunday.
A plan to revamp utilities and the downtown streetscape could spell the end for brick streets.
It’s a dream come true for a musically inclined Duluthian. Executive Director of the Three Bridges International Chamber Music Festival, Samuel Martin, is heading overseas.
After a weekend full of tourists and marathoners, Canal Park Brewery saw a high number of eager customers coming through their doors.
Duluthians won’t need a water fountain or air conditioning to stay cool on July 25th. Instead, they’ll have a chance to splash down a 1,000 foot water slide! It’s called ‘Slide the City.’
Monday afternoon, hundreds of people filled St. Mark’s AME Church to remember the 9 victims who were shot and killed in a Charleston Church.
The 39th annual Land of the Loon Ethnic Arts and Crafts Festival took place in Virginia over the weekend.
With the marathon over, cleanup will take three days.
Wheels and boards took over the Superior Skate Park Sunday.
The 15th annual All Ford-Powered Father’s Day Car Show kicked off this weekend but it was not all about the cars.
The remains of a St. Paul airman have been returned to Minnesota 46 years after his aircraft plunged into a Laotian jungle while at war.
It is official, the 39th annual Grandma’s Marathon is in the book for 2015.
More than one hundred community members gathered at the Central Hillside Community Center to celebrate Independence Day for African Americans.
This weekend the Duluth Police Department has all hands on deck to make sure everyone is safe at one of Duluth’s biggest events.
Grandma’s marathon also means a lot of economic impact for local businesses.
Thousands of people were lined up from Two Harbors to Canal Park.
Hundreds of volunteers were on hand making sure the race went off without a hitch.
Concerts, tailgates, parties, and impromptu food and beverage stations appeared up and down London Rd., Saturday, as spectators watched and celebrated Grandma’s Marathon.
Our studio is right on the Grandma’s Marathon course and every year there’s a water station just down the street.
It’s strawberry season in Minnesota.
Grandma’s weekend is primarily about the athletes and runners participating in whatever race it may be. But, this weekend, Duluth offers something for just about everyone.
A man who lost a leg reached his goal Friday of completing a 5K run/walk.
There’s only one way for spectators to catch both the start and the finish of Grandma’s Marathon, and that’s to get on board the North Shore Scenic Railroad.
Gifts, clothing, electronics and gadgets are topping the list of things dads want this Father’s Day.
Three years ago Friday rain drenched the Northland causing millions of dollars in damage and loss.
Animal Allies Humane Society is the first organization in Minnesota to partner with a free app reuniting dogs with their families.
Some really young racers already earned their ribbons Friday.