Duluth School District Annual Meeting
Meeting and Report Disclosure at Denfeld
District issues annual report at festive meeting
District issues annual report at festive meeting
ReStore holds social auctions off upcycled items to raise money for Habitat projects.
Social Justice Protest Borrows Name, Coincides with Christmas Parade
If you’re looking for a forever friend you will want to check out an adoption drive this weekend in Duluth.
In light of the mining industry taking a big hit in Minnesota, Senators Amy Klobuchar and Al Franken are teaming up to crack down on illegal steel dumping.
For this week’s Cooking Connection, we make pheasant porridge with Lake Avenue Restaurant & Bar.
Fond Du Lac Tribal and Community College hosts 22nd Annual Giving Thanks Feast.
The Duluth Parks and Recreation Department teamed up with the Heritage Sports Center and several local businesses to host an open skate with lots of kid friendly fun.
Chamber of Commerce adds additional light display and events for “Let’s Make Cloquet Shine!”
Part one of a three part special report on local coffee hubs in the Northland. FOX 21’s Travis Patterson travels to Bayfield, WI to try some local brews at Big Water Coffee.
There are plenty of people who will be in need of a warm meal this Thanksgiving and you can help make it happen.
Thousands of people will gather in downtown Duluth this Friday for the Christmas City of the North Parade, with that comes a lot of traffic.
The Damiano Center, a local non-profit helping those in need,was recently awarded a $10,000 grant.
It’s another blow to the mining industry in Minnesota.
More than 50 dogs were rescued from a home in Pine County after the homeowner said he was unable to care for them or shelter them.
Hunters bagged nearly 120,000 deer through the second weekend of firearms deer season.
High winds and heavy rain are pushing back the annual Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony in Superior.
Cliffs Natural Resources Inc. announced Tuesday that it is temporarily idling iron ore pellet production at its Northshore Mining operation in Minnesota by Dec. 1, 2015.
Enbridge is laying off 500 of its workers across the company and won’t be filling 100 open positions.
The struggling Verso Paper Corporation is considering filing bankruptcy and selling many of it’s paper mills, including the one in Duluth.
Thousands of people gather in Downtown Duluth every year for the Christmas City of the North Parade.
Duluth’s gingerbread city is currently under construction.
Community members gathered at site where Julie Hildreth was murdered, to mourn and raise awareness.
This year’s bird flu has affected turkey availability ahead of Thanksgiving.
The man in red with a big bag made his way to the Miller Hill Mall Friday night.
Hundreds turned out for PAVSA’s 35th annual art auction at the DECC.
Minnesotans came out and donated more than $18 million dollars to their favorite schools and non-profits on “Give to the Max Day.”
Charges have been filed against a Michigan woman in connection to an animal abuse case in Superior.
Minnesota Power customers could see their rates go up if the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission approves a rate plan filed Friday in an effort to help the struggling taconite and paper industries.
Superior Police Officers were pulling people over in a secret sting operation, but they weren’t stopped for what you think.
There’s a new option in the Twin Ports for purchasing your groceries as Aldi in Superior opened Thursday.
Saying ‘Yes!’ to the dress is usually a too-be bride’s most exciting day, but it can also be stressful and more than anything, expensive.
Veterans and their guests were provided with a free meal and dance, complete with live music.
A Veterans Day service was held in Pak Hill Cemetery, Wednesay, in rememberance of the Union Army’s last living soldier.
Local businesses also took the time to make area Veterans feel special by offering free food and services on November 11th.
Como Oil and Propane, one of the region’s largest heating fuel providers, has been sold.
The USDA is trying to get schools to commit students to growing fruits and veggies and incorporating it into science classes.
Minnesota hunters bagged 68,401 deer during the first three days of firearms deer season.
The 5th Annual Food Access Summit is taking place at the Duluth Entertainment and Convention Center this week.
Veteran’s Day is a day where we come together to honor our nation’s past and present military. Vets and those currently serving in the military will be treated to some free meals or services in the Northland.
In the final report on being transgender in the Northland, FOX 21’s Dan Hanger explores the positive advocacy work of two Duluth transgender people, and how UW-Superior is creating an accepting culture of diversity, with a strong focus on the transgender community.
A man’s legacy of giving to those in need is remembered at an annual fundraiser Friday evening.
It’s that time of year, restaurant week is upon us.
today the duluth housing and redevelopment authority hit a huge milestone in their recent project…
The Duluth Police Department is warning the public about a phone scam with people calling and claiming to be with the Internal Revenue Service and scamming money.
President Barack Obama announced his decision Friday to reject the Keystone XL pipeline proposal.
After ten years of review, the final Environmental Impact Statement was released Friday for the proposed Polyment mining project near Hoyt Lakes.
Restaurant Week is back in Duluth!
Thirty some acres surrounding the former Nokomis Restaurant along Highway 61 are getting a facelift.
It’s the first of its kind in the Northland. A local business is selling CSA Bread and time is winding down to place your order.