Glensheen Mansion Extends Hours, Jump Starts Summer Tourism
Glensheen Mansion is getting a jump start on the summer tourism season.
Glensheen Mansion is getting a jump start on the summer tourism season.
Brats and beer were the focus of a fun afternoon event in Superior.
Maintaining a piece of maritime history is how some passionate volunteers spent their Saturday.
It’s a sport that has grown exponentially in the Northland in just the past seven years, mountain biking.
You could change the life of one of Duluth’s estimated 900 people living in extreme poverty.
The city is looking to construct a 40,000 square foot fenced in area at Veteran’s Memorial Park.
Students got a taste of the real world at the Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College Wednesday
Christian Music Festival Coming to Bayfront.
Immediately following the Easter fire, one of the most notable things The Red Cross stated was how many children were affected by the fire.
The Northland is in the early stages of severe weather season and that means the National Weather Service needs more eyes on the sky.
As tougher questions and larger problems are now beginning to consume the minds of the victims, the community is coming together to make the days following this disaster a bit more manageable for the victims.
The St. Louis River is getting national attention from non-profit, American River, but it’s not positive.
Community members took a stand Tuesday evening to end sexual violence in the Twin Ports.
Superior Residents are getting ready to head to the polls!
An event will soon kick off with lots of fancy food and female impersonators.
Are you ready to head to the polls?
The fermenting season is just wrapping up, and the farming season is about to get underway at Spirit Creek Farm.
“Tell me about yourself” and “Where do you see yourself in five years?” were questions asked Wednesday at the 6th Annual Northland Job Fair.
Thirteen bands, seven stages, one day; it’s happening Wednesday on the University of Minnesota Duluth campus.
There’s now another way to anonymously offer crime tips to the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office.
The 6th Annual Northland Job Fair is right around the corner, and organizers say 2015 will be the biggest one yet.
A man who helped put Duluth on the map in the boxing ring is asking for your help so he can visit his native home of Haiti.
A successful folk school in Grand Marais is the focal point of discussion in Ely.
The topic of bullying is an emotionally charged and very serious issues not only across the country but here in the Northland and a new organization is helping reiterate the importance of anti bullying within the community.
In this week’s Northland Uncovered, find out how one woman is keeping Nordic culture alive in the Twin Ports.
For a third time a Northland church is taking their mission efforts to help others overseas.
A new geotourism website launched Thursday morning that highlights the most recommended places throughout the region.
Art appreciation is growing with each stroke of the brush in Grand Rapids.
A woman battling cancer is giving new meaning on what it means to truly be an Iron Ranger.
If you’re the kind of person who craves ice cream all year long, you’re in luck.
Warm weather has riders taking their motorcycles out on Minnesota roads, and safety is critical, especially early in the riding season.
Swanky Sweet Pea is a vibrant little shop specializing in dessert inspired bath bombs.
People affected by cancer are already gearing up for the American Cancer Society Relay for Life event in July.
Superior Mayor Bruce Hagen declared Friday David F. Barry Day.
Animal Allies Humane Society recently took in 15 twelve-week-old kittens after receiving a phone call from an individual asking for help with the animals.
Some downtown restaurants are ramping up their staff and ordering extra food as part of an effort that helps boost area businesses.
For a small town, Grand Marais is receiving some national attention. The town has been nominated to compete for the title of “America’s Coolest Small Town” 2015.
You may have noticed new signs for Duluth’s experimental automated parking technology on the 300 block of West Superior Street.
The 2015 Duluth Polar Bear Plunge is less than two weeks away, and hundreds of plungers are looking for pledges.
The Duluth Children’s Museum wants to hear from you!
Wednesday, March 4th is the last day to vote for Grand Marais as America’s Coolest Small Town.
Some much needed improvements could be coming to a Twin Ports Arena.
In this week’s Coffee Conversation, we sit down with Tracy Lundeen to talk about the 2015 Women’s Expo in Duluth.
Things are heating up in Superior while union workers protest against Wisconsin’s Right to Work bill.
Duluth Community Garden is gearing up for its biggest fundraiser of the year.
Gamers will be taking over the Inn on Lake Superior this Spring.
The votes are in and counted and Cloquet will be building a new $48 million middle school.
Registration is open for the 26th annual Fitger’s 5K.
New information is released on an attempted abduction on UMD’s campus.
Depending upon where you live in Cloquet, you may have had some canvassers knock on your door Saturday afternoon.