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Fryberger Arena to Potentially Receive Upgrade
Some much needed improvements could be coming to a Twin Ports Arena.
Some much needed improvements could be coming to a Twin Ports Arena.
In this week’s Coffee Conversation, we sit down with Tracy Lundeen to talk about the 2015 Women’s Expo in Duluth.
The ice caves in northwestern Wisconsin are proving very popular again this year.
The Duluth Police Department is notifying the public of 6 drug related overdoses this weekend as result of the use of opioids.
The Duluth East Daredevils are advancing in the robotics competition.
The sixth annual Eat Downtown Duluth Restaurant Week is underway.
The call is going out for blood donors in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Music, food and fun brought people together on the UWS campus Saturday evening.
It was a sold out event Saturday evening at the 1st-ever Twin Ports Daddy Daughter Princess Ball.Â
Brazilian authorities say they’ve captured an American sect leader wanted for sex crimes against girls in the United States and who is on the U.S. Marshals’ most wanted list.
More than 200 people packed a room in the Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center.
Street outreach teams have been working hard on cold winter days to ensure homeless people in the Twin Cities stay safe.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is teaching people to hunt for their own wild turkeys.
Use at the Northland’s 40 area food shelves served by Second Harvest Northern Lakes Food Bank has increased 6% in the last year. Â
The small town of Bayfield is about to get overrun by tourists rolling into town to see the ice caves.
The Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra held their Young People’s concert inside the DECC.
If you plan on making the trip to the Apostles Islands it’s advised that you dress for the journey.
One of the candidates seeking to become mayor of Duluth has dropped out of the race.
Feel free to stomp a bit harder on the gas pedal on hundreds of miles of Minnesota roads.
It’s the dress that’s beating the Internet black and blue. Or should that be gold and white?
Minnesota’s bank account is projected to run up a $1.87 surplus over the next two years, which will drive calls for new spending, tax cuts or most likely a mix.
It was a day of hook, line and sinker for Solon Springs Elementary students.
An annual report on patient safety shows more errors but fewer deaths in Minnesota hospitals in the past year.
The Wisconsin state Assembly’s Labor Committee has scheduled a 10-hour hearing on Monday on the right-to-work bill that’s rocketing through the Legislature.
A new study shows non-profit art and culture contributes $1.2 billion to the economy.
Duluth Community Garden is gearing up for its biggest fundraiser of the year.
UMD students have made it their goal to put a hat on the head of every child battling cancer.
In honor of Black History Month, Malaak Shabazz, the daughter of human rights activist Malcolm X, paid a visit to Duluth Wednesday.
For the third time this winter ice has formed along the Apostle Islands mainland ice caves.
Organizers and attendees tell FOX 21 the 2015 Summit on Equity, Diversity and Multiculturalism is a one of a kind event because it brings different backgrounds and perspectives together in one place at one time.
Superior’s city skating rinks will be closing for the season on Saturday, February 28.
It’s a craze that is gaining attention and momentum nationwide and in Northern Wisconsin. All it takes is two wheels and some good balance to join in the fat bike craze.
Leaders from the United Way Organizations of Duluth and Superior are talking about merging.
A Minnesota House committee is considering a bill that would prevent the state from enforcing water quality standards designed to protect wild rice for at least two years.
In a Fox follow up, the proposal to combine Carlton and Wrenshall school districts has halted.
Apostle Islands National Lakeshore officials say the popular ice caves could be open to the public this weekend.
The streets of Madison are packed with Union Leaders fighting to stop Wisconsin from becoming the 25th right-to-work state.
Monday, Duluth city councilors took a step toward promoting art in public places throughout the city.
With a 7-2 vote Monday evening, the Duluth City Council decided to move forward with a feasibility study to see if extending the Lakewalk is a good idea.
Hibbing Community College is expanding its hands-on program for nursing students.
Hibbing Community College is expanding its hands-on program for nursing students.
$160,000 Raised So Far For Special Olympics Minnesota
The wind and cold has been beneficial for the infamous ice sculpture on Barker’s Island.
With a hectic weekend in Duluth, businesses continued to thrive during all the craziness.
Cleanup of the contaminated former U.S. Steel Mill Site in Duluth could start as soon as this fall. But, part of that effort will involve tearing out the railroad tracks running through that site.
A Lake Superior harbor village beloved for its scenery, tasty eats and quirky artistic vibe – is currently #1 in the Budget Travel Magazine “America’s Coolest Small Towns 2015” contest.
A study has ranked Superior as the most affordable place to live in Wisconsin.
A nonprofit honors locals who helped families down on their luck last Christmas.
Volunteer firefighters with the Rice Lake Fire Department always wash their trucks but this time the mood is somber.
St. Paul officials plan to discuss whether to reopen an area of a city park where a landslide killed two children in 2013.