An Old Sport Sees New Trends in The Northland
More and more women are getting out on the river and involved in the sport of fishing.
More and more women are getting out on the river and involved in the sport of fishing.
More than 30 percent of Minnesota’s boating fatalities happen during the cold water season.
Officers say they have noticed dangerous driving habits in connection to the game in the past and want to avoid them from happening again with Hermantown Police seeing problems stemming from the game.
The 21-year-old suspect arrested in last week’s stabbing is behind bars for 2nd Degree Assault.
A new event kicked off this weekend to help build community projects just outside of Superior.
In the tourism months Canal Park restaurants will open additional seating and hotels will be full 7 days a week which means they need to add more staff to their businesses to meet the demand.
The March of Dimes Northland Chapter held a fundraiser at On the Rocks Art Studio in Canal Park.
Locals lined up at 5 o’clock in the morning just to get their hands on exclusive tunes and collector’s items.
Volunteers started raising about 1,800 roses at the Lakewalk Rose Garden.
A distracted driving safety event kicked off in the Miller Hill Mall.
The 18th biannual Birth and Baby Fair kicked off inside the Coppertop Church in Duluth.
Hundreds of community members gathered at Skyline Saturday afternoon to help a family in need.
Hundreds of community members gathered at Skyline Saturday afternoon to help a family in need.
It has been a few weeks since 8-year-old Cole Merritt has a bicycle.
A retiring Duluth police lieutenant will return belongings of a teen murdered 34 years ago to her family as one of his last duties on the job
Just after 11:00a.m. Saturday morning Superior Fire Department responded to an active fire.
Minnesota community college students could one day have an easier time moving to a four-year state school.
Are you looking for a job and enjoy serving others?
Parents Katie and Eric Bordal, received not one but two gifts from Santa this year, and they need your help.
It was a beautiful day to get out and enjoy the weather and that’s just what Northlanders did.
A stabbing inside the new Steve O’ Neil apartments in Duluth’s Central Hillside has residents on edge and housing management is taking action.
If you buy second hand goods this weekend it will help out a local cause. Are you looking for a job and enjoy serving others?
Wisconsin-based outdoor apparel retailer Duluth Trading Co. has settled a lawsuit from Eagles founding member Don Henley alleging trademark infringement.
Many questions still remain about autism, and Thursday, UWS invited locals to discuss the joys and challenges of living with the disease.
Thursday, the Twin Ports truly kicked off the shipping season as dozens gathered for a ceremony of the port blessing.
UMD students have teamed with Animal Allies to create a scholarship for college students to train and register their pets to be certified therapy animals.
Thursday night was the first of 3 meetings held in an effort to raise awareness about addiction and substance abuse in our area.
Less snow is making it possible for crews to continue removing ash trees in Superior.
This legislative season the GOP led House is proposing a bill that would cut local government aid to Duluth, Minneapolis and St. Paul which would save the state a combined $85 million.
A normal Thursday night quickly took a terrifying turn when a local shop owner and his two dogs encountered a hungry pack of wolves.
Friday night, judges, attorneys and justice partners will have a chance to showcase their musical talents.
Thursday afternoon, people were dressed to impress for a day full of career opportunities.
The oldest railroad snow plow in the United States got it’s landmark status at the Lake Superior Railroad Museum.
The Grand Rapids Police Department received a donation of stuffed animals from the Itasca County Historical Society.
Students got a taste of the real world at the Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College Wednesday
The Grand Rapids Police Department has added a new piece of safety equipment to their belt.
The port of Duluth-Superior welcomed the first saltie with open arms Monday afternoon and on Wednesday several gathered to celebrate it’s arrival.
Dogs are the recent target of the new flu strain spreading around the Midwest.
Firefighters responded to a surface fire at Grizzly’s near Miller Hill Mall early Wednesday afternoon.
A community organization that helps build healthy and sustainable communities hosted one of its biggest annual events.
As investigators try to piece together what happened early yesterday morning, Duluth Police have identified the man killed in the crash.
Rubber Chicken Theater stopped by Fox Sunrise this morning, to talk about their new production, “Tomfoolery.”
More than 1,000 people are in Duluth this week for a regional mining conference taking place at the DECC.
There could soon be another place in town to enjoy Nordic Skiing complete with lights and snow making.
It’s a game that’s growing in popularity among teens “Nerf Wars”.
Christian Music Festival Coming to Bayfront.
UWS hosted its campus day of celebration Tuesday.
“The excitement, the smells, spring and summer, the boys are back in town, it just gets you fired up for the whole season,” said Nancy Appl, a long-time Twins fan.
Northlanders were given the chance to bring something to the table in an effort to feed the hungry.
A public hearing is set to consider banning E Cigarettes from all public places throughout St. Louis County.