Northland Hair Salons Kick off Food Drive
Great Clips Collecting Donations
Great Clips in the Twin Ports, Cloquet and on the Iron Range are taking in non– perishable food items to fill the pantries of area food shelves.
Great Clips in the Twin Ports, Cloquet and on the Iron Range are taking in non– perishable food items to fill the pantries of area food shelves.
Noah Hobbs has put in his bid for the Duluth City Council At-Large position.
For the last six years Community Action Duluth’s JumpStart program has helped to provide vehicles to people who are low income people and without transportation.
The Duluth East Daredevils along with 122 other teams are competing in the third annual Double DECCer Regional robotics competition.
Some downtown restaurants are ramping up their staff and ordering extra food as part of an effort that helps boost area businesses.
Superior is hoping to launch a restaurant week of its own starting March 22.
The 4 year quest to redevelop Duluth’s Waterfront is making headway as construction has officially started for the Pier B Hotel Project.
Legislation has been introduced that would ban the use of electronic cigarettes indoors statewide.
Thursday night, locals will have the chance to enjoy wine and specialty foods while supporting the Lake Superior College Foundation.
Skiers and instructors from across the Midwest gathered at Spirit Mountain to better their moves on the slopes.
Duluth City Officials are in St. Paul for the 18th annual Duluth and St. Louis County Days.
For their annual Spring Community Day College of St. Scholastica students volunteered around the community.
A few dollars will get you a free meal and help out a Northland project.
The College of St. Scholastic is on a mission to be a more welcoming campus.
The Vineyard Church is looking to create another community of hope for the people of Carlton County.
The town of Hayward grew this weekend.
There was so much excitement and anticipation as hundreds of people waited to see would cross the finish line.
Businesses spent Friday preparing for the large number of people that will take over Canal Park this weekend.
An investigation is underway for a bridge collapse in Superior.
Nearly 1,000 people are getting to jump into Lake Superior Saturday for the 15th Annual Duluth Polar Bear Plunge.
If you’ve been on the Lakewalk in the past week, you’ll notice a big piece of history might look a little different.
The Outdoor Writers Association of America first came to Duluth in 1996, and now it’s on its way back.
If you had to work inside consider yourself lucky.
For a small town, Grand Marais is receiving some national attention. The town has been nominated to compete for the title of “America’s Coolest Small Town” 2015.
You may have noticed new signs for Duluth’s experimental automated parking technology on the 300 block of West Superior Street.
It was also a busy day for tow truck drivers and automotive repair shops.
All 46 of CHUM’s beds and units in the new Steve O’Neil apartments are taken.
Lincoln Park Middle School student Tristan Seehus, 13, was being mourned Tuesday after bullies are believed to have forced him to end his life.
An effort to open a natural history museum in Superior is in the making. A local non-profit, Prehistoric Adventures, is determined to start a museum at the Old Library on Hammond Road.
It may not come as a surprise that it’s hard for the staff at Lake Superior Zoo to take care of themselves. But, what about the animals?
Tuesday is an important day for Superior residents.
Locals in Cloquet celebrated Valentine’s Day with a unique flair.
“He signed us up as a surprise for Valentine’s Day,” said Kristi Modich.
The spotlight was shining on artists in Superior at the 5th Annual “Love Your Local Artist” event Friday.
Anyone walking around in downtown Duluth got some Valentine’s Day cheer Friday.
Duluth 2nd graders leashed up their classmates Friday for the 8th Annual Ikidarod.
Controversy continued to swirl Friday around NBC Nightly News Anchor Brian Williams, with questions still being raised about his stories of past experiences, including a helicopter incident years ago in Iraq in 2003.
Do you like to bike? Do you like the winter? Then join in on Winter Bike to Work Day Friday morning.
Officials in St. Louis County are looking for Northland buyers to take some vacant property off their hands.
This winter’s relatively light snowfalls have caused Lake Superior’s water levels to drop a bit.
Open since 1987 C.A.R.E. Liberalis has been a place where women come to get off drugs and alcohol and learn life skills.
Clear blue skies for miles and fresh Northwoods air, but that’s not all you could experience in the nation’s “Ice Box” Thursday.
While most outdoor lovers are deep into ice fishing season, the Minnesota DNR is already looking ahead to the deer hunting opener.
In the wake of Autumn’s death, her family hoped to mourn by following the traditions of the Fond du Lac tribe.
Officials with the Duluth Airport told FOX 21 Tuesday that while Allegiant’s direct flight to Las Vegas was still operating as usual, there is concern of some downward trends.
The 2015 Duluth Polar Bear Plunge is less than two weeks away, and hundreds of plungers are looking for pledges.
Tuesday evening, the Duluth City Council updated Midway Township on the annexation agreement that happened back in November.
The City of Duluth has selected Billy Casper Golf to manage it’s two courses, Lester & Enger Park.
Monday night, the citizens steering committee made its recommendation to the City Council regarding the future of the Duluth Public Library.
Monday afternoon, three Hermantown girls were rewarded for taking a stand after losing their 11-year-old friend to carbon monoxide poisoning.