Arrowhead Ice Fishing, Snowmobile and Winter Show Attracts Thousands
The Event Offers a Wide Variety of Good Deals Throughout the Weekend
The DECC will be home to the 2016 Arrowhead Ice Fishing, Snowmobile, and Winter Show December 9-11.
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.
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
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.
Toys can be donated at Duluth area Super America stores and will be given to local non-profits
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.
Habitat for Humanity is up and running on its first project in years in Superior.
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.
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.
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.
The first trees for the charity “Best Christmas Ever” are popping up across the Northland
This weekend holiday celebrations are coming to life at the Douglas County Historical Society.
Visitors will immediately feel the presence of the holidays when walking into Fairlawn Mansion.
This weekend the Miller Hill Mall is opening early for a special reason.
Thanksgiving night, many of you are most likely curled up, still in a food coma, or just about ready to grab another plate, but before everything started to heat up Thursday, thousands of Northlanders lined up along London Road in Duluth.
Families across the Twin Ports will be decorating their homes with lights once again.
It can be difficult to keep pets from participating in holiday traditions, but local veterinarians are reminding the Northland to keep those turkeys and all the trimmings away from your animals.
Local shops expect business to increase as Christmas gets closer
The number of U.S. children in foster care is climbing after a sustained decline, but just five states account for nearly two-thirds of the recent increase.
Santa is stopping by Mont du Lac Resort on Saturday, November 26, to help light up the Christmas tree.
For humans, one of the biggest winter hazards can be driving. For pets, winter worries can include serious situations, aside from turkey scraps, and too many sweets.
The annual skating party with the University of Minnesota Duluth Bulldog Hockey Teams is right around the corner!
The Zenith City honors many who helped make the town what it is today.
Operation Christmas Child prepares shoeboxes filled with school supplies, toys, and hygiene items for kids in need around the world.
Security Jewelers has created a unique Bentleyville ornament to sell over the holidays
Volunteers were packing into the kitchen at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center bright and early Monday morning, getting things ready for the big Thanksgiving feast happening in Duluth Thursday.
Busy bakeries across the Northland are swamped with holiday orders before Thanksgiving meals are served on Thursday.
The Historic Congdon Estate is ready for the holiday season.
People at the Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College celebrated the community tonight (11/17.)
Preparations are well underway for the Annual Twin Ports Thanksgiving Buffet.
St. Louis County First Responders are now carrying a drug that saves people from fatal opioid overdoses, giving them a second chance at life.
The lit up tree is located at the corner of Belknap and Tower Avenue in Superior
Thanksgiving Day is just a week away, but that didn’t stop Northlanders from flocking to Marine General in Duluth for lunch on Wednesday.
This weekend Family Volunteer Day is giving Northland families the opportunity to bond over service.
At Piedmont Elementary, kindness is contagious.”I learned about Jim and Murry upon my arrival last year in August,” Piedmont Principal Beth Shermoen said.
“When I was little on the farm, I didn’t know very many people because there wasn’t many people here. I lived here before Silver Bay even did,” said Jenny Hanson, a resident of Silver Bay.
Operation Christmas Child packs shoeboxes full of items for needy kids around the world. The local chapter provided nearly 8,000 shoeboxes for kids last year.
If you take a trip up Highway 61 along the North Shore of Minnesota, history whispers in the waves.
An open house was held tonight in Proctor to educate the community about how to help support the Yellow Ribbon initiative.
Red, white, and blue were shining bright as a crowd came together at Superior’s Cathedral School Thursday morning.
Duluth is now home to the Northland’s first Caribou Coffee and Einstein Bros. Bagel Shop, located on London Road.
Families in Superior today could go and get coats for their children at the 14th Annual Coats for Kids Event.
First it was months, then days, and now hours before we will know the 45th President of the United States of America. But before all is said and done, candidates are getting the final word in at rallies.