Beer Enthusiast Rally in Duluth
Home brewers from all over made their way to Duluth Sunday to learn more about perfecting their hobby.
Home brewers from all over made their way to Duluth Sunday to learn more about perfecting their hobby.
From 5th to 7th avenue east the streets were blocked off to create unity and relationships in the hillside neighborhood.
Inside the Weber Music Hall sixty students received their white coat which is a rite of passage for scholars going to medical school.
Locals joined a national effort to expose a nearly century old organization.
Kids spent the morning building relationships while enjoying an American favorite past time in Duluth.
The Annual Lake Superior Dragon Boat Festival kicks off Friday.
The Champions Building Champions program takes place every Wednesday at the Duluth Heritage Sports Center from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Tuesday, Arc Northland held its annual picnic, which included a meet and greet with lawmakers.
More than 200 people gathered at Leif Erickson Park Sunday afternoon, many of them families, for the first annual Bubble Bash.
The Fox21 Weather Team was at Walgreen’s on Superior Street and 12th Avenue Saturday.
These may be the most adorable derby race crawlers, scooters and rollers you’ve ever seen.
It’s something event organizers in Hayward said the community has been lacking for quite some time, a mini-triathlon.
A special group of people set out for a stroll Thursday afternoon, proving that as we grow older it’s important not give up the things we once loved, however, find new ways to continue carrying out those traditions.
Thursday night, the Carlton County Fair got underway, kicking off a milestone year.
Families interested in online schools gathered at the Great Lakes Aquarium Thursday to learn more about programs available in Minnesota.
Wednesday night, a Duluth church went to the dogs for its second–annual Pet Blessing.
In this week’s Knowing Your Neighbors, we take you to a place in Duluth that sells a decorative object in every color, shape and size.
A local art studio taught kids how to bring their creativity to the outdoors.
“Anything that you need you can probably find here,” North Land Wheels Chapter Studebaker Drivers Club vice president Jim Van Dell said.
Tis’ the season for summer celebrations and Saturday it was Superior’s turn to step up to the plate, hosting Summerfest.
“On a foggy day like this I’ll just try to stay with the group so we don’t get lost at sea,” said John Thompson of St. Louis Park, Minnesota.
Locals and tourists go there to see live animals up close, but this weekend it was an athlete’s playground.
“Every Friday morning we raise flag at the Bong Center,” American Legion Richard I. Bong Post 435 commander Del Kanjas said.
Dogs across the country are always at risk for tickborne diseases, but doctors say here in the Northland, the chances are extremely high.
A popular event is back at the Duluth Public Library.
The next few days will be dedicated to celebrating a big draw in Canal Park and the Twin Ports.
Advocates say Minnesota is making great strides with sex trafficking but when victims turn 18 there are not as many resources for them.
The five day festival is a summer tradition on the west side of Duluth, and includes a parade, concerts, and the Miss West Duluth Pageant.
Hundreds of people came out to see the $22.5 million dollar surgical and procedural care expansion at 1012 East Second Street.
The first all-female crew in a more than 20 year old sailboat race crossed the finish line Wednesday.
On the outskirts of a small town in Central Minnesota big things are happening in the tiny house movement.
This weekend about 400 water–sport lovers are expected to be out on The Big Lake celebrating the 18th Annual Two Harbors Kayak Festival.
Tuesday night, neighbors in more than 16,000 communities nationwide celebrated the 32nd Annual National Night Out.
Twin Ports Auto Parts, the only junkyard left in Superior, has been open for decades. For more than a year, the owner has tried to sell the business.
We tell you about an event bringing police and the community together.
A famous tank engine has returned to the Northland.
A local organization using a canoe to call attention to bullying is making headway.
A local foundation kicked off an event Sunday to help find nearly a dozen cats and dogs a new home along with honor the memory local animal advocate.
The North Central Windows Program hosted a Lammas First Harvest Community Arts and Music Festival in Billings Park.
The 10th Annual Lakefest took over Barker’s Island, Saturday.
According to recent reports communities across the country identified nearly 50,000 homeless vets on a single night in January of 2014.
The numbers are in for this year’s standardized tests throughout Minnesota. Statewide, districts experienced mixed results but local schools saw slight increases.
Today, when you purchase a blizzard from Dairy Queen, $1 will go to the Children’s Miracle Network.
Staff at Virginia Public Schools will gain 18 more hours of training.
“We’re really excited about what God is doing for us here,” said Eastridge Community Church build team co-chair Howard “Jake” Jacobson.
Athletes have been biking for the last three days to help out Minnesotans living with Multiple Sclerosis.
Duluth Police are always out in the community but this weekend their presence had a different tone.
A volunteer group, pedaling for more affordable housing brings new life to one locals home.
The City of Hoyt Lakes is celebrating the 60th Anniversary of its Water Carnival this weekend.
This weekend Ely is expected to grow about 40,000 people as locals and tourists are making their way into town for something blue, round and juicy.