High-end Fashion Show
High-end fashion from across the globe made its way to the Twin Ports for a runway show at the DECC Saturday evening.
High-end fashion from across the globe made its way to the Twin Ports for a runway show at the DECC Saturday evening.
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.
Runway fashion from across the globe is making its way to Duluth.
When you think back to what you wore to prom it likely looks very different than what teens are wearing today.
Outside of school there are few opportunities to fund music education for kids.
Local lawmen battle it out on the rink to raise money for Courage Kenny Northland.
While many teens and young adults are lining up to see the premiere of the movie Insurgent, the Duluth Public Library had its own release party.
Tower and towns bordering Lake Vermillion are busy preparing for the Governor’s Fishing Opener.
About 20 volunteers took part in the Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Center’s annual Spring Cleaning Day.
For more than a year the Twin Ports Stage has had its eye on buying and renovating the old Dunbar building on Tower Avenue.
Governor Walker’s current budget proposal would eliminate the visitor services coordinator position at the Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center.
The Duluth Homegrown Music Festival Schedule of Bands, Events, and Venues for 2015 has been released to the public.
The luck of the Irish brought us beautiful weather for Tuesday’s St. Patrick’s Day celebrations.
An early spring makes most of us jump for joy, but business owners that make their living selling winter toys are taking a big hit.
If you want to join in on the fun of Grandma’s Garry Bjorklund Half Marathon and didn’t get selected in the lottery, you still have a chance.
FOX 21’s Stef Manisero takes us to the newly renovated Wade Stadium
Many places around the Northland are prepping for one of the most festive holidays of the year.
Bockfest is a traditional celebration of spring.
“We have a lot of fun with it as you can see,” League of Women Voters Duluth Board Member Sally Munger said. “We have people rent hats to wear.”
The sun peeking out and warmer weather is keeping Spirit Mountain busy.
Tycoon’s Alehouse is in the running to being named America’s best historic bar.
Fourth time’s a charm! After three attempts in three days, the ice sculpture at Barker’s Island finally came crumbling down Thursday afternoon.
The kegs have been tapped, the beer has been blessed. And now it’s time to start celebrating Bockfest at Fitger’s.
The Superior-Douglas County Area Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau is gearing up for its first ever Chamber Restaurant week.
People affected by cancer are already gearing up for the American Cancer Society Relay for Life event in July.
January tourism numbers are in and Duluth City Officials could not be happier with the outcome.
It’s time! The infamous ice sculpture is set to come crashing down.
The Superior Figure Skating Club held it’s annual ice show inside Wessman arena at UWS.
To celebrate St. Patrick’s Day about 400 people in costumes came out for the 5th annual Shamrock Pub Shuffle.
Hundreds turned out for the 7th annual Women’s Expo at the DECC.
Nearly 100 kids from all over the Northland took part in a new event involving ice, snow and lots of fun.
Locals came out to the Duluth Public Library to see historical reenactor Arn Kind talk about the Civil War.
Superior Mayor Bruce Hagen declared Friday David F. Barry Day.
A UMD student is training to be the first person to ever circumnavigate Lake Superior on a stand up paddle board.
Colorful works of art are on display at Zeitgeist Arts Café thanks to Marshall School’s students.
An American Idol hopeful with Northland connections is on the fast track to Hollywood.
Duluth Pack announced that the company has made bags for members of Maroon 5.
The 50 ft. ice sculpture in Superior is set to come down within the next week.
The Duluth East Daredevils along with 122 other teams are competing in the third annual Double DECCer Regional robotics competition.
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.
Thursday night, locals will have the chance to enjoy wine and specialty foods while supporting the Lake Superior College Foundation.
A few dollars will get you a free meal and help out a Northland project.
The town of Hayward grew this weekend.
One of the most popular attractions at the Outdoor Sports Show at the DECC was an Australian Outback display featuring animals and birds native to the land Down Under.
The Outdoor Writers Association of America first came to Duluth in 1996, and now it’s on its way back.
Locals in Cloquet celebrated Valentine’s Day with a unique flair.