FallFest Starts at Giant’s Ridge Today
Grand Opening for New Chalet
Giant’s Ridge is celebrating the grand opening of the resort’s new chalet.
An event getting kids excited for the holiday season will be held at the Miller Hill Mall this weekend.
If you’re a winter person and these warm fall temps aren’t your thing, you’ll always have hockey to make you feel at home.
Chemistry, physics and biology students from UMD put on a show for local families.
On any given day in St. Louis County, an average of 700 children are in out-of home-placements, resulting in a constant need for temporary foster homes.
The Northland Foundation approved 52 grants during their third quarter of 2016, totaling $421,850 to serve the people and communities of the seven-county region.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources announced on Thursday, November 3, that the winter walleye regulation will allow anglers to keep one walleye between 19 and 21 inches or one longer than 28 inches.
The Second Annual Barnes and Noble Mini Maker Faire is happening this Friday, November 5 and Saturday, November 6.
Thousands of students, staff, and faculty in the Twin Ports deal with hectic lifestyles and stressful situations on a daily basis. One group at UMD is looking to help with the issue.
Throughout the month of November, Black Bear Casino will be observing Native American Heritage Month. Today a ceremony was held to showcase the history of the native Fon Du Lac tribe.
Many bags of candy will be collected by kids in the Northland Monday night, but what happens once all the sugar is eaten up in a matter of days?
The Multicultural Center is open to the public for those interested.
As children knock door to door to fill their bags with candy, it’s important to remember over all the fun, that safety should come first.
St. Louis County Public Health nurses will be conducting a series of free flu shot clinics in Duluth, for those six months and older, who are uninsured or underinsured.
Halloween excitement is quickly followed by hunting plans and blaze orange, as the Minnesota firearms deer hunting season kicks off on Saturday, November 5 a half an hour before sunrise.
After dropping sharply between 2005 and 2012, the number of children in the U.S. foster care system has increased for a third year in a row, according to new federal data released Thursday.
Halloween celebrations from around the Northland.
Detailed plan was announced to provide a 25-percent health insurance premium rebate in an effort to address rising premiums for Minnesotans.
U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar and Al Franken announced that the Administration has released $101,494,836 in critical heating assistance for Minnesota seniors and families.
Police say one young man is dead this morning after St. Louis County Sheriff’s Officials responded to a one vehicle crash on Highway 21 in Morse Township early Thursday morning.
Officials say an 87-year-old Makinen woman is dead this morning after she was struck by a vehicle in Gilbert.
It’s getting to be that most wonderful time of the year once again, but before many can begin celebrating the Holidays, shelves must be stocked.
Duluth Fire Officials responded to a duplex fire at 5021 and 5023 Tioga Street Tuesday evening.
Officials say 46-year-old Donna Rae Parks was the person who died in an early morning fire in Virginia. Two others were injured.
A new specialty license plate will be going on sale December 1 to benefit Minnesota State Parks.
A pheasant hunter is credited with finding a child with autism after she went missing Saturday, October 22, in central Minnesota for about three hours.
The University of Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs are preparing for their 21st annual Haunted Halls, trick-or-treating in UMD’s residence halls.
The 10th Annual Taste of Hermantown event will kick off on Thursday, October 27, 2016 from 5:00p.m. to 7:00p.m. The festivities get underway at the AAD Shrine Building located at 5152 Miller Trunk Highway.
Progress is being made as volunteers continue to prepare for more than 4 million lights that wow the thousands lucky enough to experience it.With each year getting bigger and better, volunteers are always needed.
Friday marks three months since the July storm affected the Northland. This week, one of the areas hit the worst is now fully re–opened.
Volunteers from The Home Depot teamed up with Western Lake Superior Habitat for Humanity to make some home improvements for the McKay family.
Furniture Express is offering $80 twin mattresses
Giant’s Ridge is celebrating the grand opening of the resort’s new chalet.
Excitement is rising at Mont Du Lac resort. Fox 21 gets exclusive look inside newly built cabins that are ready for occupants starting this winter.
Starting tomorrow, hundreds will hop aboard the Pumpkin Patch Train at the North Shore Scenic Railroad.
Wisconsinites in Superior welcomed Congressman Sean Duffy to town earlier Tuesday.
Happening over the next few weeks, Flashlight Tours will take over the historic Fairlawn Mansion in Superior, but before the fun and games, there’s work needed to be completed.
The 2nd annual Military and Veterans Ball will be happening Friday, November 4 from 6:00:p.m. until 11:30p.m. at the Belgian Club in Superior.
Witches, zombies, and ghosts will gather this weekend for a celebration that’s superior to all the rest. A parade and pumpkin patch highlight the many events of the second annual Superior Spooktacular.
The owners of the Vista Fleet are floating their efforts uphill, anchoring ship in the Miller Hill Mall.
Sewing needles, fabric, and so much more was flying off the shelves Thursday as Jo-Ann Fabrics and Crafts celebrated its grand opening in Duluth.
The Duluth Children’s Museum has a lot to be proud of.
Starting this weekend, ghosts and goblins will mix with lions and tigers, as thousands flock to the Lake Superior Zoo.
Superior is holding the second Spooktacular event this weekend.
One local shop in Grand Rapids is making quite the impact on local sweet tooth lovers in the area. It all started up with those near and dear to Sandy Gauwitz.
As Haiti continues their cleanup efforts, the aftermath of the storm leaves Haitian born Duluthians torn, not knowing whether their families are ok.
Throughout the months of September through March, it can often feel like we’re walking on pins and needles when it comes to your health.
Happening Friday, October 17 at 7:00p.m., the Douglas County Historical Society will be teaming up with Soldiers and Sailors Relief Fund for a fundraising event.
A missing hiker near the Ash River Visitor’s Center in Voyageurs National Park has been found.
It was a perfect day to take a deep breath and concentrate on the mind, body and soul for some Northlanders today.
Northlanders have a new option to get involved in the community and provide foster care in the area; animal foster care.