Books Come Alive Through Song for Duluth Kids
Preschoolers were treated to a special storytime at the Duluth Public Library.
Preschoolers were treated to a special storytime at the Duluth Public Library.
Back to the Future Day is finally here.
It has been an issue the city of Duluth has dealt with for quite some time, how to keep businesses in downtown Duluth and storefronts filled.
The SHARE Community Food Drive is back this weekend.
Hundreds of people spent their Sunday carving pumpkins at Glensheen Mansion.
The charitable group Firefighter Special Teams stopped in Duluth, Saturday on their journey from Baudette back to the Twin Cities metro area.
Bar-goers are encouraged to dress in costume and utilize a shuttle service and cab voucher program to ensure safety.
Community members spent the night outside Saturday to help raise awareness of homelessness in the Twin Ports.
Ironworkers and equipment operators spent Saturday putting the 128 foot tall Christmas tree together in the center of Bayfront Festival Park.
Some Wisconsin lawmakers are proposing legislation that could affect businesses in Superior.
Twin sisters from La Crosse now share more than just a birthday.
The Duluth Police Department is advising the public of high traffic expected for this Saturday’s “Boo at the Zoo” event.
For this week’s Cooking Connection, William Seay makes tacos with Burrito Union.
Mall restaurants and food vendors offered samples in exchange for donations.
Grand Rapids voters will soon decide whether to approve an $80-million dollar school referendum that’s coming up on the November ballot.
Starbucks is offering workers the chance to go to college for free.
Find a perfect pumpkin on the Pumpkin Patch Train!
Thousands attended Boo at the Zoo last weekend. Find out what to expect for this Saturday!
University officials, including system president Ray Cross, were on hand for an interactive meeting in UW-Superior’s Yellowjacket Union.
The team at Duluth’s Animal Allies is cheering a little louder after one successful Fur Ball fundraiser.
As temperatures change the insects seek shelter from cold weather that is potentially fatal.
The brisk temperatures might have you thinking of turning the heat on in your home.
In this week’s Knowing Your Neighbors, we headed up to Ely where a town favorite and a mascot named Milton are keeping guests happy.
From 10:30 a.m. until noon, children were able to play with legos and read in the Star Wars themed green room.
Nearly 6,000 people packed in the Lake Superior Zoo Saturday for the annual Boo at the Zoo.
It was a purr-fectly good time at the Fur Ball fundraiser Saturday evening.
United States Senator Al Franken spent his Saturday in Duluth, to address concerns about the availability of housing in the area.
Area students are taking a stand against youth homelessness in our community, by sleeping in cardboard boxes.
Plaster’s work focuses on large paper mache puppets that have been displayed at national exhibitions such as Burning Man.
The Great Minnesota Get Together was just voted the greatest fair in the nation.
A simple childhood toy is being used to spark conversations at a local school about bullying.
An Army Veteran,who is being hailed as a hero for stepping in and potentially saving lives during last week’s shooting at a college campus in Oregon,has been released from the hospital.
Police are advising the public of high traffic expected for this Saturday’s Boo at the Zoo event.
In this week’s Cooking Connection, William Seay spends time with Chef Brett Knutsen from Burrito Union.
The new animal shelter in Superior is has a lot of tails wagging.
McDonald’s is now officially serving breakfast all day and every day at all Northland locations.
The Duluth Superior Area Community Foundation is calling it “Scholarship Season.”
Students collected insects and water samples that will be analyzed to determine water quality and river eco system health.
A Duluth butcher has proved he’s a slice above his competition in a national meat cutting competition.
The 50-year-old supervisor at the fiberglass factory immediately quit her job and said she plans to help out her family.
Many roads will be blocked off as Bulldog Country takes over Duluth this Thursday in honor of UMD’s homecoming parade.
The revitalization of Superior’s Tower Avenue seems to be helping some local businesses flourish.
Mary Robertson is leaving her Cloquet home, Tuesday, for a two week deployment with the American Red Cross Serving Northern Minnesota.
More than 200 people gathered at the Cloquet Forestry Center, Monday night, to discuss how drug abuse is affecting their community.
Get ready to ignite the fright within, as the William A. Irvin’s Haunted Ship is open for business.
Texas Roadhouse butchers from across the Midwest are gearing up for the National Meat Cutting Challenge in La Crosse next week.
Statistics show one out of every 10 children will be sexually abused before the age of 18, and only one in every 10 of those cases of abuse are reported.
UW-Superior Professor, Dr. Maria Cuzzo gave an in-depth presentation on how to deal with bullying in the work place.
Taking a vacation and leaving behind Fido can be a stressful situation.Pets are a part of the family and it pays to know they’re in good hands. A local business is getting “paw”sitively rave reviews near Silver Bay.