Pearl Harbor Remembered in the Northland
Community Members and Veterans Gather at the DECC
Decades since Pearl Harbor was attacked, Northlanders remember the date that will live in infamy.
Governor Mark Dayton has ordered that all United States and Minnesota Flags be flown at half-staff in honor of a fallen Minnesota Marine.
The State Department has confirmed that three Americans who were abducted in Baghdad last month have been freed.
Defense Secretary Ash Carter announced a new maternity leave policy for the military, allotting twelve weeks paid leave for every branch.
The Coast Guard has suspended its search for 12 Marines who went missing after two helicopters collided off the coast of Oahu.
Rescue crews are searching for survivors after two U.S. Marine helicopters collided off the coast of Oahu.
The National Guard has been called in to assist with the city’s water crisis in Flint, Michigan.
The 148th Fighter Wing will be conducting night flying training sessions over the next week.
Decades since Pearl Harbor was attacked, Northlanders remember the date that will live in infamy.
The 148th Fighter Wing held its annual awards and retirement ceremony Sunday at the DECC.
In a historic move, Defense Secretary Ash Carter has opened all U.S. military combat positions to women.
Governor Mark Dayton has given Essar Steel an ultimatum, telling them they have until Wednesday to pay up to local construction companies or face immediate repayment of the state’s $66 million dollar loan.
Veterans Affairs officials say they have detected the bacteria that causes Legionnaires’ disease in water samples at the Minneapolis Hospital.
The Veterans’ Memorial Hall is recognizing servicewomen this year.
President Barack Obama says there is currently no specific or credible intelligence that would indicate a potential terrorist plot in the U.S. during the holidays.
After Thanksgiving it is on to Christmas and while some will be bringing their tree out of the basement, others will be going out to Chub Lake to cut theirs down.
Eric DeWitte, a Marshall School graduate and current Naval Academy Student has returned home early to spread the word about the Armed Services Colleges.
Officials say 18 bodies have been found so far after Islamic extremists stormed the Radisson Blue hotel in Bamako, Mali Friday.
The Pentagon says it is “reasonably certain” that ISIS militant “Jihadi John” was killed in an airstrike in Syria on Thursday.
This morning Sgt. Martin Egnash and SSgt. Ryan Fife stopped by FOX Sunrise to talk about recruitment and community projects.
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.
Millions of Veterans are being saluted November 11th for their valiant efforts in serving our country.
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.
The annual Veteran’s Day Parade on Wednesday will re-route traffic in downtown Duluth.
Less than a week before Veterans Day, Douglas County held its first ever Veterans Ball.
For the sixth year in a row, the University of Wisconsin-Superior has been named a Military Friendly School by Victory Media.
Douglas County Veterans Service Office to host first military ball.
President Obama has authorized the deployment of U.S. troops to Syria to help in the fight against ISIS.
The Douglas County Historical Society is honoring Northland military next weekend.
More than 50 people took part in a 5K run/walk Saturday morning in Minong to raise money for Flags for Fallen Military.
U.S. and Canadian Coast Guard officials are looking ahead to the winter icebreaking season on the Great Lakes.
President Obama announced Thursday that U.S. troops will remain in Afghanistan, until at least the end of 2016.
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.
President Barack Obama has issued an apology to Doctors Without Borders following a deadly airstrike at one of the organizations hospitals in Afghanistan over the weekend.