Local Fire Victims Get New Bikes
The Duluth Police Department took Aurora, Caden and their mom Jessica Peterson shopping at Walmart in Hermantown for new bikes.
The Duluth Police Department took Aurora, Caden and their mom Jessica Peterson shopping at Walmart in Hermantown for new bikes.
Inside the Minnesota Power plaza locals took part in the third annual March Against Monsanto for a more sustainable system.
Friday, residents of the Duluth Heights neighborhood held a community garage sale to go out with the old and in with the new.
Visiting cabins and fishing will be in high demand this weekend.
This will be the busiest weekend of the year for cemeteries.
As part of May’s Older Americans Month a campaign is underway to shed light on seniors and their struggle with hunger.
The Our Lincoln Park Neighborhood celebration kicked off in Clyde Iron Works to showcase what the neighborhood offers.
The Spartan Hot Rod Team is a mentoring program teaching Superior high school students how to modify and restore cars.
Minnesota parents really liked Henry and Olivia for baby names in 2014.
Kyle Smalley of Duluth was a car lover and the brains and muscle behind Duluth’s biggest drag race and car show.
In honor of national Boating Safety Week local efforts were underway to prevent drownings in Lake Superior.
Superior residents helped to beautify their city this weekend.
UMD held commencement ceremonies this weekend.
Hundreds of local college students threw their hats in the air this weekend as they advance to a new chapter in their lives.
The Northland’s Disneyland needs your help replacing some its lights.
For the first time free children’s literacy programming is being offered at the Miller Hill Mall.
“Hi my name is Paul and I like the games,” said Paul Gannucci.
An orphan gosling found in a parking lot has been adopted into a new family of geese on the grounds of The Lake Superior Zoo.
When built in 1969, the Safety Weight Enforcement Facility on HWY 2 and 53 was considered state of the art.
In part three of our special series on unique families, you’ll meet a family from Cloquet who spends most of their time together playing in a band and hitting the trails.
In part two of our special series on unique families, you’ll meet four sisters who say they wouldn’t change a thing about the way they grew up.
An unthinkable crime has two Minnesota communities remembering a fallen police officer.
Beautiful sounds came from the 7th Oshkii Giizhik Women’s Hand Drumming and Singing Workshop.
In the first part of a special series on unique families, you will meet a local gay couple living a life they say is pretty conventional.
According to retail reports this year Mother’s Day spending is expected to reach $21.2 billion dollars which is the highest projection in more than a decade.
The death toll from the tragic earthquake in Nepal is more than 7,000, thousand a number that has hit close to home for some local students and universities.
A community event encouraged kids to get out of the house and into the outdoors.
“The Eyes of Freedom” Lima Company Memorial started off as a vision by Anita Miller from Columbus, Ohio who wanted to help grieving families of soldiers who died on the battlefield.
About 400 kids journeyed by bus to the Lake Superior Zoo for the annual Earth Tracks event.
Duluthians gathered for a two mile ride to promote active transportation.
The 7th semiannual Duluth Junk Hunt kicked off in the Heritage Sports Center Friday in West Duluth.
Flowers and chocolate will be in high demand this weekend for Mother’s Day.
The Minnesota fishing opener has not officially started but warmer temperatures have anglers getting their boats and gear ready a lot earlier than last year.
“Some days I feel like a real runner out there,” said Mimi Stedner.
The Zip-It has become somewhat of a YouTube phenomenon.
Last year there were more than 70 motorcyclist fatalities in Wisconsin.
St. Mark AME Church in Duluth hosted its second annual Spirit of Summer Fashion Show and Salad Luncheon.
An event kicked off to eliminate the use of a slur primarily used against people with disabilities.
Northlanders filled Bayfront Park for the first annual Buddies not Bullies 5K walk.
Tourism is the number three industry in Wisconsin behind agriculture and manufacturing.
More people than usual spent the day in court but not for what you might think.
St. Scholastica students are raising money to help earthquake victims in Nepal.
A new walk is kicking off this weekend to raise awareness about an issue affecting millions of kids.
After training in the Twin Cities and other locations, Duluth Police Mounted Patrol officers are almost ready to saddle up and get back on streets.
Hundreds of players filled the Duluth Heritage Sports Center to work on their soccer skills.
The 7th annual Fairy Princess Ball is a fun and magical event for girls of all ages that weave in lessons of philanthropy and giving back.
The Wall of Heroes memorial was unveiled Thursday at St. Luke’s to pay tribute to nearly 700 organ, tissue and eye donors.
United Properties is proposing to build the brand new Kenwood Village on the southeast corner of Kenwood Avenue and Arrowhead Road.
A new event kicked off this weekend to help build community projects just outside of Superior.
In the tourism months Canal Park restaurants will open additional seating and hotels will be full 7 days a week which means they need to add more staff to their businesses to meet the demand.