Payment System Changes in Canal Park to Help People Avoid Tickets
Flat Rate Increase to $3 for Up to 3 Hours
The City of Duluth is working to help people avoid getting ticketed by making a few changes.
The City of Duluth is working to help people avoid getting ticketed by making a few changes.
Three Marshall School students will soon leave Duluth and head to the nation’s capital to present their work.
Congdon Park Elementary school students will be selling the edible and perennial plants they’ve been growing this season.
There were frightening moments Wednesday at Superior’s Bong Airport after a single-engine plane crashed while trying to land.
New efforts to keep the Duluth Post Office and Processing facility open were laid out in a public form Wednesday afternoon.
A powerful Great Lakes Freighter has ended it’s career in Ontario’s Welland Canal earlier this month in a scrapyard.
Dozens of guests were evacuated from a Twin Cities area hotel overnight, apparently because of some problems with building’s exterior.
Paddling enthusiasts are trying to get a huge number of canoes and kayaks onto the Minnesota River Saturday for National Get Outdoors Day.
Safety improvements have been installed at a well-known intersection: Highway 33 and Interstate 35 in Cloquet.
It’s a sport that combines the best of both worlds, a mix of winter, snowmobiles and a day on the lake.
More than 50,000 soldiers died in the Vietnam War.
Local artists used fire to showcase beautiful works of art Saturday afternoon.
Dozens gathered to read and sing with princes and princess at Miller Hill Mall Saturday.
In honor of National Trails Day, the Duluth Area Horse Trail Alliance gathered at the Amity Creek Trail to enhance its beauty and usage for horseback riders.
“We went to war, some of us were kids, some of us lied to get into the service,” said Gene Beckstrom.
An ATV crash sends two people to the hospital Friday evening in Eagle’s Nest Township.
Four teenagers from Hermantown received their group’s highest honor Friday.
Earthlings from outer space had its final production in Duluth Friday evening.
David Wheat spent 2,675 days in captivity in Vietnam. Friday his hometown promised to never forget his service.
A large portion of Duluth’s Lincoln Park neighborhood is experiencing a disruption in 911 service due to the theft of some cable lines.
Green Bay elementary school officials were surprised when a bill from the state arrived in the mail.
The 6th Annual Duluth Superior Film Festival kicked off Wednesday night.
Fitger’s Brewhouse reached a milestone last night!
Thursday night, members of the Rock Ridge neighborhood voiced their opinions about the upcoming plans for nearby development.
Permitted renters in Duluth are growing concerned that others are renting to visitors without a license, which they say can lead to a whole lot of problems.
Community members packed the Duluth Parks and Rec Commission meeting Thursday to weigh in on proposals for the Lake Superior Zoo and Fairmount Park.
Four local K-9 teams joined forces to show off their impressive skills.
Little Caesars was making a difference in Duluth Thursday.
A school on the Iron Range is growing to get kids ready for education at an earlier age.
An April stabbing at the new Steve O’Neil Apartments has results in tight regulations and a strong community within the people who live there, according to CHUM Executive Director Lee Stuart, who manages the building’s mental health and services.
As lawmakers gear up for a special session any day now, the Minnesota Restaurant Association is making a last– minute push to include what’s being called the “Tipped Employee Tier Policy” as part of the Jobs And Energy Bill.
Kids with the Boys and Girls Club of Superior spent their day celebrating Arbor Day Wednesday.
Duluth has been voted one of three finalists in a national competition to receive a $100,000 grant from Bell Helmets to build a new mountain bike trail.
The rain Wednesday morning held off for just long enough to see some volunteer gardeners use their free time to help out the City of Duluth.
The Wisconsin Special Olympics State Summer Games are almost here and today the torch made its way across Wisconsin.
Starting June 4, United Airlines will bring back a fourth daily, nonstop flight from the Duluth International Airport (DLH) to the Chicago O’Hare Airport (ORD).
A 20-year-old woman from Two Harbors will have open heart surgery next week.
History is making a comeback in Proctor. Wednesday the Proctor Area Historical Society will have a “soft” opening to unveil its new Whistle Stop Museum.
Traffic jams are causing delays and headaches for Twin Port drivers on their commute across the high bridge.
Dubh Linn Brew Pub is treating the Women’s World Cup as a must see event.
The Green Bay Packers and Edvest have announced “Rookie Reporter,” a contest that will award six Wisconsin children the opportunity to be a Packers “Rookie Reporter” for the 2015 NFL season, a $1,000 Edvest 529 college savings account, four tickets to a 2015 regular season Packers home game, and autographed merchandise.
The section of County Highway 100 where a St. Louis County deputy was involved in a fatal crash will be renamed in his honor this summer.
In this week’s Northland Uncovered, find out what UW-Superior is doing with a $50,000 federal grant.
Everyone always talks about how important it is to know where you come from. But one Duluth man is proving it’s equally important to know the history of where you call home today.
“It’s a fun place to come and play and look around,” said Heidi Werdier with the Palucci Space Theater.
It took only 12 hours for some good-hearted Northlanders to pitch in and get a homeless man a ride home.
This week, the Super One store at the Plaza Shopping Center in Duluth will start to get a little bigger.
The Jefferson People’s House in Duluth was heavy with gratitude as they celebrated their one year anniversary.
The Depot unveiled its newest exhibit where kids can learn about life in the 1930s on a Finnish homestead.
Since 1897 Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare has provided tailored services to children with rare conditions.