Duluth Students Out of Classroom for Community Service
Lakeview Christian Academy Takes a Day of Service
Lakeview Christian Academy students took a day out of the classroom to serve several locations in Duluth.
Lakeview Christian Academy students took a day out of the classroom to serve several locations in Duluth.
The saying may be that April showers bring May flowers but for the Cloquet Greenhouse it’s a year round effort that produces spring blooms.
A group of people who can’t wait for the cold weather to end and snow to melt is the golfers. But, this year a new face will be seen on the course in Cloquet.
If you aren’t in the spring mood yet, maybe the grand opening of Gordy’s will help.
The City of Duluth is working to please bikers.
Every night about 120 kids sleep on the streets of Duluth, and Lutheran Social Services is looking to change that.
A successful folk school in Grand Marais is the focal point of discussion in Ely.
A key supporter of an organic dairy farmer facing legal battles with the Minnesota Department of Agriculture speaks out.
Fox 21’s Stef Manisero takes us out to the river in Brule, Wisconsin, where many are getting excited for a Northland tradition.
The topic of bullying is an emotionally charged and very serious issues not only across the country but here in the Northland and a new organization is helping reiterate the importance of anti bullying within the community.
The Duluth Distribution Center will close for good April 18th.
The Minnesota movie production trend has hit Glensheen for the first time since 1972.
In this week’s Northland Uncovered, find out how one woman is keeping Nordic culture alive in the Twin Ports.
Duluth city councilor Sharla Gardner announced late Monday night she will not be running for a third term.
Due to the imminent snow Wednesday, organizers have rescheduled their cleanup efforts for Sunday, March 29th from 10 a.m – 2 p.m.
In the middle of the Northwoods, it’s not the easiest task to eat organic.
With snow on the way this week, firefighters say it still won’t be enough to prevent dangerous fire conditions in Minnesota.
A staple of downtown Duluth, The Fond-du-Luth Casino has announced a plan for a facelift.
For many small communities it’s the pulse of the town on weekends: the movie theater.
Nearly 30 projects made the list to get a piece of the half percent tourism tax.
Great news for the rural healthcare system in Wisconsin.
Minnesota’s Republican Leaders unveiled their plan to raise $7 billion over the next decade to pay for repairs to roads and bridges.
Calling all Dog Lovers! Give your little furry friend an extra hug and treat because it’s National Puppy Day!
National Water Week is making a splash at local colleges by inspiring students to understand water issues.
City leaders in Duluth are considering investing as much as $50 million in outdoor recreation projects in an effort to revitalize the city’s west side.
For a third time a Northland church is taking their mission efforts to help others overseas.
Community members and local artists are coming together to help out a man very instrumental to the local music scene.
Nearly a dozen eateries in Superior are dishing out traditional favorites and new items at a reduced price for the first ever Chamber Restaurant Week.
The sweet sounds of music filled Clyde Iron Works Sunday.
The average national price of a regular gallon of gasoline has dropped 4 cents in the last two weeks to $2.50.
A new poll shows 68 percent of Minnesotans say a teacher’s performance, not his or her seniority, should be the deciding factor in making layoff decisions.
Locals are doing more than just running to prepare for Grandma’s Marathon.
An area boy scout troop got an up-close look at the working of a local meat market as they made their own sausages.
The Northern Gail, a Celtic music group put on a dynamic performance inside the Duluth Public Library.
To welcome the Easter bunny to the Miller Hill Mall kids and of course adults enjoyed music and Easter themed activities along with taking pictures with the Easter bunny himself.
The Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute in Duluth offers adaptive sports and recreation programs to youth and adults with physical disabilities and on the autism spectrum
Cars are moving into the DECC for the annual Motorhead Madness kicking off this weekend.
When you think of education, many times art is ignored. But Friday night, The Duluth Community celebrated visual literacy.
There’s a strong push by some Minnesota lawmakers to redefine what a school should provide to its community.
Runway fashion from across the globe is making its way to Duluth.
A long time business in Superior is expanding.
This weekend you can feast on some of your favorite dishes in Superior at a reduced price
Sex trafficking is happening everywhere.
Outside of school there are few opportunities to fund music education for kids.
Gov. Mark Dayton still has some time to write his State of the State speech.
Local lawmen battle it out on the rink to raise money for Courage Kenny Northland.
Monday, March 23, City Hall in Duluth will be temporarily inaccessible.
Bentleyville organizers are looking for some volunteers to come join them in Bayfront Festival Park on Wednesday, March 25th from noon-4 p.m.
Young professionals gathered Thursday evening at Clyde Iron Works to celebrate the 10th birthday of Fuse Duluth.
Fox 21’s Stef Manisero spoke with county engineers Thursday to discuss the construction plans for the roads on 4th Street.