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Senator Amy Klobuchar stopped in Duluth Monday night at Barnes and Noble.
Senator Amy Klobuchar stopped in Duluth Monday night at Barnes and Noble.
On Monday, FOX 21 stopped by Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory in Canal Park to get a small taste of what this wonderful local chocolate factory has to offer.
The location of proposed bike lanes in Downtown Duluth is sparking debate between cyclists and business owners.
The United Steelworkers union says it plans to continue negotiating with U.S. Steel and ArcelorMittal past Tuesday’s expiration of contracts for 30,000 steelworkers.
A Superior business owner celebrated his dog’s birthday with a special twist Sunday.
Dozens of community members enjoyed the beautiful afternoon outdoors Sunday, to celebrate Lower Chester’s centennial.
The 7th annual Bubble Festival drew quite the crowds Sunday.
More than 400 athletes put their endurance to the test in one of the fastest growing sports.
“Kind of hard to say goodbye cause this is the farthest away I’ve been from home,” UWS freshmen Ali Manthey said.
“Even after this you guys continue to meet up and bring your dogs out, that would be really awesome,” said Lindsey Asbury, Oscar’s owner.
The Minnesota Shoe Drive is asking people to donate new or almost new shoes, boots, socks or gift cards.
A South Range toddler is in the fight of her life as she awaits a life-saving heart transplant at the Mayo Clinic.
A veteran of the Duluth Fire Department has announced he will retire Monday, August 31st.He is fairly new to the position of chief, having replaced John Stronigtharm in January.
The 54th Annual Lakehead Harvest Reunion opened Friday, in Esko. The annual festival brings antique steam engines and farming techniques into the limelight.
“I get excited this time of year,” Denfeld High School math teacher Ed Lewis said.
The lengthy closure resulted in the loss of some staff forcing the restaurant to reopen under restricted hours and with a limited menu.
Military officials say this type of scenario provides responders with realistic training that helps better prepare them, should they ever have to respond to an actual event.
Doug Smith, general manager of Duluth’s Green Mill Restaurant, will be opening the Cloquet original in the town where he grew up.
Duluth Chief Administive Officer David Montgomery said Thursday, when it was noticed the easments were no longer valid construction was halted until proper permits could be put in place.
Nearly 50 percent of schools across the nation struggle with finding substitute teachers.
The Minnesota Department of Human Services made a stop in Duluth Thursday to gain some insight.
UWS has received recognition for a lot of things and recently it was for its safety efforts.
Learn about a few easy, quick and healthy back-to-school lunches you can make ahead of time.
The Minnesota State Fair is opening its gates for its annual 12-day run through Labor Day.
Across the country dog-lovers celebrated National Dog Day giving their pups a little extra love, whether it was posting pictures or just a yummy treat. But for one Duluth family, it was a holiday they will never forget.
A local nonprofit is equipping students with supplies before they head back to school.
The former site of Kenwood Elementary School is being turned into a state of the art academic center.
They were named ‘2014 Adventurers of the Year’ by National Geographic and have traveled more than 30,000-miles by canoe, kayak and dog sled over the last decade.
Starting this January, Superior residents will pay a monthly trash collection fee of $7.75 per household.
A community in Northwestern Wisconsin has rallied together to build an outdoor veterans retreat.
A disaster shelter was created at the DECC and community volunteers played the roles of displaced residents to help Red Cross volunteers prepare for disaster response.
Just a few months ago, Duluth’s only Thai restaurant moved from its neighborhood location on Woodland Avenue to the heart of downtown.
Monday night, a Superior city councilor invited citizens to ask questions and learn about his proposal for a city trash collection fee.
Knowing what to do when disaster strikes and being prepared is the focus of a Minnesota National Guard exercise going on this week at the DECC.
The 26th annual Jefferson Street Block Party kicked off Sunday.
A Minnesota man biked more than 100 miles to Duluth to spread a message of hope.
It was a big weekend for horse enthusiasts in the Northland as they competed at the Dirt Floor Arena.
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.
Nearly 7,000 people gathered in Barker’s Island for an ancient tradition that’s not only fun but raises money for local causes.
Community members gathered in Superior Saturday afternoon to raise funds for an after-school program.
Minnesota will soon have a new city.
Tribute Fest at Bayfront Park has stuck a chord with some people.
Fresh produce is now rolling down London Road in Duluth, which is something that hasn’t happened in years.
Concert organizer Lou Campbell said the crowd assembled to see Eckart was the largest for an opening act in the seven year history of the event.
The fight for trash fees in Superior is far from over.
Kids spent the morning building relationships while enjoying an American favorite past time in Duluth.
A Superior landmark is getting a much needed upgrade.