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.
A new event kicked off this weekend to help build community projects just outside of Superior.
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.
Parents Katie and Eric Bordal, received not one but two gifts from Santa this year, and they need your help.
Friday night, judges, attorneys and justice partners will have a chance to showcase their musical talents.
Rubber Chicken Theater stopped by Fox Sunrise this morning, to talk about their new production, “Tomfoolery.”
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.
“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.
One week before opening day crowds flood into the stadium, the grounds crew at Target Field is hard at work putting the finishing touches on the field.
A tiny home has been on display at the Arrowhead Home and Builders show all week, and now a lucky winner is getting to keep it while helping a local organization.
Raise your glasses! The Gitchee Gumee Brewfest was a hit Saturday evening. The 18th annual event was sold out.
If you haven’t checked it out just yet there is still time to do so. The latest in home and garden trends is on display at the DECC.
Friday, UWS students hosted “Science Night,”, where children and adults were invited to explore the marvels of chemistry, physics, and biology.
Crews are putting the interior finishes on Blue Wave on the Bay on Highway two.
The Great Lakes Aquarium is seeking a hefty donation from the city to help complete a new exhibit.
The Willis Clan visits Fox Sunrise.
A free card can get you perks and lots of savings in downtown Duluth.
“The Roys” stopped by Fox 21 this morning. You can catch them at the Arrowhead Home & Builders show this week and weekend.
William Seay talks with best selling author Joey Green.
It was a “purr”fect evening to join other feline enthusiasts.
Have you had spring break yet?
“We just wanted to get out during the weekend go do some fun Easter activities,” said Alexis Crowley.
The hunt was on at the Lake Superior Zoo.
The owner of Superior’s original pool hall has found a place to reopen.
If you live in the Twin Ports and like to shoot some pool, you’re in luck because there’s a new bar in town.
Wednesday, music pulsed through the halls at UMD, as local artists and students celebrated the first–ever campus–wide music festival.
St. Louis County hired a local artist to create a mural made out of pieces of hand-cut steel and stones donated from area residents.
Thirteen bands, seven stages, one day; it’s happening Wednesday on the University of Minnesota Duluth campus.
There’s a new Hermantown city ordinance that’s loosened up restrictions on where you can ride if own a recreational vehicle.
“Open play gym” are the magic words every kid wants to hear.
Many visitors say they struggle to find The Lake Superior Zoo because it is poorly labeled, according to zoo officials. But that’s about to change.
An event kicked off connecting locals with very large and majestic animals.
The Great Lakes Aquarium along with hundreds of locals celebrated the second birthdays of otters Agate and Ore.
The Boys and Girls Club of the Northland kicked off a brand new event
The 6th annual Northland Community Wellness day kicked of inside UMD’s Romano gymnasium.
FOX 21’s Stef Manisero goes along for a historic ride, and gives us a bird’s-eye-view of Duluth.
When you walk into a local brewery to get a pint of locally made beer you’re probably not thinking about if your dog will like it.
In a couple of weeks, a popular flower will make its debut in the Leif Erickson Park.
Get your taste buds ready for an exciting culinary adventure.
Fox 21’s Stef Manisero takes us out to the river in Brule, Wisconsin, where many are getting excited for a Northland tradition.
The Minnesota movie production trend has hit Glensheen for the first time since 1972.
A staple of downtown Duluth, The Fond-du-Luth Casino has announced a plan for a facelift.
Railroad officials say they’re in talks with Lighthouse at Emily’s, a restaurant in Knife River, to buy the building and make it a destination.
Nearly 30 projects made the list to get a piece of the half percent tourism tax.
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.
Locals are doing more than just running to prepare for Grandma’s Marathon.