Artist Anne Labovitz Takes On Sister Cities Exhibition
Video Interviews, Audio Used To Create Art
There is growing excitement between one of Duluth’s most famous artists – Anne Labovitz – and Duluth’s Sister Cities International.
There is growing excitement between one of Duluth’s most famous artists – Anne Labovitz – and Duluth’s Sister Cities International.
The Duluth Children’s Museum is offering free summer fun to families of those serving in the U.S. military.
A committee in Hoyt Lakes has been preparing all year long for an event that draws in thousands of people.
Laskin Energy Center has been operating for more than 60 years.
Calling all cookie lovers! ‘Cookie Temptations’ is expanding their store into the Fitrger’s complex next to Trailfitters.
Whether you’re in the car, on the boat, or having a BBQ, officials are sending out a warning on the deadliest holiday of the year.
Health officials say the number of abortions performed in Minnesota went up last year, the first increase since 2006.
It can be a struggle for new moms to get back in shape especially when they have a baby to take care of.
UMD hosted its swearing in and promotion ceremony for the UMD Police Department officers.
As the clock struck midnight Minnesota’s first cannabis clinic in Minneapolis served its first patients.
Minnesota is officially in the medical marijuana business.
A building inspector recently declared four Nashwauk buildings uninhabitable.
Officials at Lutsen Mountains have broken ground on a major project.
Volunteers from Home Depot partnered with Habitat for Humanity to help make a Duluth Veteran’s dream come true.
Ten years ago the Minnesota State Auditor predicted Duluth would go bankrupt and the New York Times featured Duluth as a city on the brink because of our massive unfunded liability related to retiree health care.
An intimate restaurant right on Highway 2 has locals and tourists alike raving about the homemade cuisine.
The Forest Service has partnered with Veterans HistoriCorps and the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs to help vets gain skill in construction and carpentry while re-purposing historic buildings.
Starting Monday all northbound I–35 traffic exiting 5th Avenue West going to Canal Park or Lake Avenue will be detoured around the DECC for reconstruction of the Northwest Passage Skywalk.
Locals braved the wet weather for some beautiful tunes.
In 2013 more than 25,000 people in St. Louis County struggled to put food on the table.
This week, Minnesota will be the latest state to enter into the world of medical marijuana.
A piece of Hollywood made its way to the Duluth Miller Hill Mall.
A local organization is using a canoe to call attention to bullying.
More than 100 of the Midwest’s top artists have converged upon the Northland this weekend.
People cleaned out their closets, basements and garages to make a community-wide rummage sale in Superior a success on Saturday.
If you didn’t make it out Friday night to Far West Fest in Gary-New Duluth the celebration is still rocking.
The Superior based Harbor House Crisis Shelter helps about 400 people every year.
A vegetable that holds a special place in the Northland’s heart was celebrated Saturday.
A landmark decision by the United States Supreme Court Friday, is making same–sex marriage legal in all fifty states.
Elementary school students have been working hard all week on projects and Friday they unveiled their inventions.
White Winter Winery tells FOX 21 they only have about 80 days to make a difference in their bottom line and so far so good.
Sepsis is the 10th leading cause of death in the United States.
Find out how you can help the community and get exercise at the same time!
The Supreme Court has declared that same-sex couples have a right to marry anywhere in the United States.
If the weather didn’t get you to Harrison Park Thursday, maybe the smell of pig roast and smoked salmon did!
Natural Harvest Food Cooperative management tells FOX 21 they now own the land and store building but have outgrown the space.
Tuition is going up for students at the University of Minnesota this fall.
Built in 1937 the fountain was famous for its sprays filled with color.
For this week’s Cooking Connection, FOX Sunrise worked with Tom Malone, executive chef for Restaurant 301.
It’s been 20 years since the Superior neighborhood has celebrated Billings Park Days, but that drought ends now.
All week long the Spirit Room in Superior is celebrating one year of being in business.
Local organizations whose mission is to help others got help themselves.
The city of Duluth and Western Lake Superior Sanitary District had until the end of next year to complete renovations to area storm water system.
A Northland amputee is seeing success with a prosthetic equipped with cutting edge technology.
The Duluth Area Women Who Love Wild Things 2016 calendar is out now!
Community members and leaders gathered for the ribbon cutting of the Grand Central Plaza.
Located on Central Entrance the line was out the door and cars were wrapped around the building for the soft opening of the franchise.
There are few things Minnesotans are more proud of than their craft brews, and Wednesday, the love for local beer is being felt across the entire state. But a simple advertisement has the Duluth community riled up.
If you ever feel like being a kid again for the afternoon, take a trip down to Bayfront Family Center at Bayfront Park.
After 17 years serving as a staple of downtown Duluth, Jitters Coffee and Tea House now has new owners and a new name.