Vote Now: Bells Helmet 100K Grant for Bike Trail
Spirit Mountain and COGGS are Semi-finalists
Outdoor enthusiasts, now is the time to get out the vote to bring more mountain bike trails to Duluth.
Outdoor enthusiasts, now is the time to get out the vote to bring more mountain bike trails to Duluth.
Hundreds of players filled the Duluth Heritage Sports Center to work on their soccer skills.
The 7th annual Fairy Princess Ball is a fun and magical event for girls of all ages that weave in lessons of philanthropy and giving back.
More than 600 bikes were sold at the 9th annual Bike Swap.
Brats and beer were the focus of a fun afternoon event in Superior.
Maintaining a piece of maritime history is how some passionate volunteers spent their Saturday.
Hundreds were in line Saturday morning waiting to shop at the Bike Swap held at Continental Ski and Bike Shop in Duluth.
The free community event aimed to inspire kids to keep their minds and bodies active.
About 40 power wheelchair soccer athletes poured into the DECC Saturday for some competition.
Neighborhood Youth Services hosted a talent show, where kids could sing, dance, and show off their artwork.
Community leaders gathered at the Greysolon Plaza Friday for the 6th annual Boys And Girls Clubs of The Northland Ball.
Engwall Wolff’s Flower Shop in Superior has decided to promote their business and others by leading the start of “Good Neighbor Day.”
Local quilters are honoring veterans this weekend at the “Home of the Brave” quilt show on Barker’s Island in Superior.
After years of hoping to be the owner of the Gary Milk House, 20 year old, Derek Mendved’s dream finally came true.
Crews in Superior are halfway done with cutting down the remaining ash trees. But, the City of Duluth is looking at fighting the insect in a different way.
There’s still a week to sign up for the annual MS walk.
The Kenwood Lutheran Church hosted a pancake dinner Thursday to raise money to bring solar power to a hospital in Liberia.
Check out the sights and sounds of choral singers from Russia at this concert, which was put on the Duluth Sister Cities International.
After two weeks of helping victims of the Illinois tornadoes, a Duluth Red Cross volunteer has returned home.
Superior residents hold meeting to discuss ways to prevent thefts in their community.
An empty space in downtown Duluth is getting a creative touch.
At the Gilbert Public Library, you can borrow a book or a gently used prom dress.
Local educators came together Thursday to help create a better learning experience for students.
The Wall of Heroes memorial was unveiled Thursday at St. Luke’s to pay tribute to nearly 700 organ, tissue and eye donors.
The Duluth Fire Department tells FOX 21 they received a call earlier this week at about 7:30 p.m. that one of the oldest and tallest trees in the historic park was on fire.
New supportive housing buildings are being planned on the Red Cliff Reservation.
Some inmates at a Northeastern Minnesota prison are learning a life long skill behind bars. Now, legislation is now being proposed to help that work give them a path toward future employment.
Duluth School’s Superintendent, Bill Gronseth, has not been chosen as the new superintendent at a Twin Cities area School District.
Year to year, Duluth Public Schools are seeing a decrease in enrollment numbers throughout the district.
It’s a little beetle, but causes a big problem. Emerald ash borers pose a threat to streams and rivers in Superior.
The developer who bought the old Rock Ridge and Morgan Park schools, has plans to fill the two properties with housing options.
A campaign kicked off this week to help people better manage their personal finances.
Five businesses were honored at the 23rd annual Joel Labovitz Entrepreneurial Success Awards held inside the DECC.
United Properties is proposing to build the brand new Kenwood Village on the southeast corner of Kenwood Avenue and Arrowhead Road.
A long time leader at the College of St. Scholastic has announced his retirement. In 1 year, CSS will be welcoming in new leadership as Larry Goodwin made his official announcement Wednesday afternoon.
For this week’s Northland Uncovered, Natalie Froistad talks with Stacie Buchanan about how Superior Public Museums is getting ready for Spring.
Duluth Homebrew Supply will open in Fitger’s this June.
It’s a sport that has grown exponentially in the Northland in just the past seven years, mountain biking.
For 94-years the Junior League of Duluth has been in existence and Tuesday it finally opened a new office in West Duluth.
You could change the life of one of Duluth’s estimated 900 people living in extreme poverty.
Tuesday, new information was released about the tragic DTA bus accident last week in downtown Duluth.
Life House in Duluth is embarking on a new project that will provide care for young victims of sex trafficking. They say the first step for a youth to come out of this situation is safety.
Center City Housing Corporation is moving forward with their efforts to end homelessness by building a new affordable housing complex.
The chilly weather may have some reaching for the warm blankets and if you’re in need, no worries! Because St. Luke’s has plenty of options in their main lobby.
Although it may not look like spring outside this week, the Mosquito and Tick Squad in Cloquet is sending out a warning about the upcoming tick season.
In this week’s Knowing Your Neighbor we take a trip to the Iron Range to taste test bear claws at Black Bear Bakery.
The city is looking to construct a 40,000 square foot fenced in area at Veteran’s Memorial Park.
Since January there have been more than 50 wolf complaints in Minnesota, a number that is double what it has been the past few springs.
Sammy’s is offering a half–priced, single-topping pizza with the purchase of a 14 or 16 inch pie Monday through Thursday.
Professionals from the Minnesota Design Team have been hired to meet with Proctor residents to evaluate the good, and the not so good, within the city.