Minnesota Orchestra Musicians to Play at Karpeles Museum
Coffee Conversation: Music at the Museum
This weekend the Karpeles Manuscript Museum will be filled with music as Twin Cities’ Music at the Museum performs.
A Tennessee Santa Claus says a terminally ill 5-year-old boy died in his arms after he gave the child a present in the hospital.
This weekend the Karpeles Manuscript Museum will be filled with music as Twin Cities’ Music at the Museum performs.
It’s the season of giving and one mystery woman is giving in a big wayYesterday Duluth resident Gloria Uggla was sitting at home wondering if she wanted to brave the cold. But she did and went and waited for her bus at a local D–T–A bus stop.
The Hibbing Historical Society Museum is sharing part of one woman’s collection of nearly 500 Santa Claus figurines.
The DECC will be home to the 2016 Arrowhead Ice Fishing, Snowmobile, and Winter Show December 9-11.
For this week’s Active Adventures we visited Duluth Lawn and Sport.
On Saturday, December 10, the Douglas County Historical Society will be hosting a free holiday event, featuring vintage Christmas Season movies from the 1950’s and earlier.
Friday morning on FOX 21 Local News, Megan Spitzley, Manager of Johnson’s Lakeside Bakery, brought in a tray of goodies for the morning crew.
A phone scam claiming to be the IRS is targeting residents in the Northland. One Superior man actually stayed on the phone for over two hours, basically playing dumb, and acting as if he were truly doing everything the scammers asked him to do. The best part? He filmed the whole thing.
The Big Bundle Up campaign felt the warm embrace from an anonymous donor who donated hundreds of pieces of clothing for those in need.
Performances begin Friday at 7 p.m. at the DECC Symphony Hall
New statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau show Minnesota’s overall population is getting older and slightly more diverse.
University of Wisconsin System leaders have signed off on raising out-of-state and graduate tuition by hundreds of dollars at a number of campuses.
For this week’s Cooking Connection FOX 21’s William Seay worked with Bellisio’s Italian Restaurant.
Emily Larson has visited with different communities throughout the year
Even though it’s December, plenty of good food is still coming from local farms. The annual Farmers Take the Stove dinner raises money to create a sustainable locally sourced food system.
With only 18 days to go before Christmas arrives, many are busy shopping. We’re checking out a special way to support pets this season in this week’s Animal Answers.
The college of St. Scholastica held its 21st annual tree lighting ceremony Tuesday night to kick off the holiday season on campus.
Wisconsin Democrats are blasting a Department of Natural Resources report that proposes raising state park fees and selling naming rights to park facilities.
The U.S. Department of Education says Globe University and the Minnesota School of Business will no longer be allowed to participate in federal student aid programs.
University of Wisconsin officials are poised to raise out-of-state and graduate tuition again to help offset the impact of Governor Scott Walker’s resident undergraduate tuition freeze.
Road builders, local governments, business leaders, agricultural interests, and environmentalists, are all getting the opportunity to weigh in on how to pay for improving Wisconsin’s roads.
The Front Porch Coffee and Tea Company offers a unique setting and comforting atmosphere to locals in the Ely community.
Hundreds of people showed up to Duluth City Hall Monday to support a group whose voices aren’t always heard — the local homeless population.
Toys can be donated at Duluth area Super America stores and will be given to local non-profits
Winter roads can be dangerous in a car, and even less safe on a motorcycle
It’s cold outside, but people across the Northland are still enjoying outdoor camping. We have some tips on how to stay safe.
It’s going to take numerous truckloads of fill and a large volunteer effort, but local horse riders are determined to reopen the Magney-Snively trails on Spirit Mountain to horse riding once again.
If you’re looking to spice up your skin care routine, or find the perfect holiday gift, St. Luke’s is hoping to help this week.
The Hmong New Year is just about here and many volunteers in Duluth are preparing a feast for the annual event.
The 17th annual Throw-A-Thon invites the community to come and create pottery for the Empty Bowls fundraiser.
Habitat for Humanity is up and running on its first project in years in Superior.
Gov. Mark Dayton is urging financial restraint even with a $1.4 billion budget surplus.
Happening this weekend, the first ever Duluth Winter Village will be giving Northlanders the chance to celebrate local businesses during the holiday season.
Recent weather patterns have made it difficult for businesses like Duluth Experience to start winter activities.
If you plan on decking the halls or doing some of your holiday shopping this weekend, you might want to reschedule your plans.
Protesters of the Dakota Access Pipeline took their voices to U.S. Bank Thursday, which is something that also happened at Wells Fargo in Minneapolis.
It’s time to start talking cash at the Minnesota Capitol.
Lake Country Power members in areas near Grand Lake, Cloquet, Saginaw, Brookston, and Culver will be without power beginning at 9:00 a.m., Monday, December 5.
Mary Carlson, Owner of Pure Event Planning and Design located in Duluth visited FOX 21 Local News Thursday morning to offer some holiday hosting tips.
Curling Night in America showcases some of the best talent in curling in the world and brings them to the Duluth Curling Club.
If you’re looking to give back this holiday season The Adopt A Senior Citizen Program in Virginia could use your help.
On Tuesday, November 29, 2016, Rinda Lynn Etter, 57, of Deer River, Minnesota, appeared in Itasca County District Court.
A new court filing suggests Prince’s estate is worth about $200 million.
Green Party presidential nominee Jill Stein, has requested a full hand recount of Michigan’s presidential vote.
North Dakota leaders have approved an emergency request to borrow an additional $7 million to cover the cost of law enforcement related to the ongoing protest of the four-state Dakota Access oil pipeline.
If you’ve had it with shopping in stores, and switched entirely to online holiday shopping this year, experts say you still have a few things to potentially worry about.
Mild temperatures are blanketing the Northland this fall, but it isn’t stopping many Northlanders from preparing for the frigid cold ahead of time.
Night to Shine Prom offers an opportunity for people with special needs and seeks more participants and volunteers.
The first trees for the charity “Best Christmas Ever” are popping up across the Northland