Art Survey Aims to Improve Duluth’s Lincoln Park Neighborhood
Improving a Duluth Neighborhood Through Art
For the past several years a major push has been in motion to try and rejuvenate a well-known Duluth neighborhood.
The League of Women Voters Duluth held an event Monday night to recognize women in the area who have held or ran for public office.
Duluth police are investigating a fatal accident involving a scooter.
The Memorial Day weekend is fast approaching and AAA projects more than 38 million Americans will travel this weekend. That’s the second highest Memorial Day travel volume on record.
For the past several years a major push has been in motion to try and rejuvenate a well-known Duluth neighborhood.
The Duluth Lions Club is getting ready for the 59th Annual Pancake Day.
St. Louis County social service officials say they’ve reopened an investigation into a child sexual abuse allegation at a juvenile correctional facility on the Iron Range.
The construction of the Campus Connector Trail started May 2, 2016 along the north curb of College Street, between Junction Ave. and Kenwood Ave. by the College of St. Scholastica.
The Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute – Northland proudly hosted the 13th annual Great Lake mono-ski, Nordic, and race camp, at Spirit Mountain.
A Duluth Police officer pleaded not guilty Thursday to the four charges against him in an alleged drunken driving incident.
Maurices, a Duluth-based retailer, announced Monday morning that it has secured a tenant for its new headquarters space at 425 W Superior Street in downtown Duluth.
The City of Duluth is reminding the public about the project currently underway to replace the wire ropes that raise and lower the Duluth Aerial Lift Bridge.
James Taylor and his All-Star Band are coming to AMSOIL ARENA on JUNE 1 for one intimate and memorable night!
In Duluth the names of two of the retailers coming to the luxury apartment site on London Road and 21st Avenue East have been announced.
Three Duluth Projects are still in the running for the Knight Cities Challenge.
The Duluth Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in locating missing child Jonathan Kalep Beckman.
Duluth has a new Mayor Elect. City Council President Emily Larson will succeed Mayor Don Ness.
In the video, players and coaches dance and lip sync to pop songs such as “Just The Way You Are” and “All About That Bass.”
The City has authorized $340,000.00 to demolish the 16 homes.
A man accused of fatally shooting a 14-year-old boy while hunting on western Colorado’s Grand Mesa has been served with a federal wrongful death lawsuit.
The city of Duluth is considering allowing vendors on the Lakewalk but they want to get the public’s input first.
Minnesota’s newest city can now boast the state’s newest Mayor.
The group has called the effort to change Duluth’s system from a two-step, primary and general election system a “solution in search of a problem.”
Earlier today, September 30, 2015, the Duluth Fire Department received a donation of 5,000 blankets, valued at $103, 983, from the Firefighters Support Services out of Wyandotte Michigan.
Crews are working to return an historic Duluth site to what it once was.
The Loaves and Fishes Catholic Worker Community received “A Brush with Kindness” Tuesday through an annual interfaith build.
The 13th Annual Twin Ports Vintage Fest is taking place this weekend.
It’s a natural way to less the pain of child birth and it is gaining popularity: laughing gas.
A Duluth man has learned his sentence for a stabbing incident at the Steve O’Neil Apartments.
Duluth’s top two mayoral candidates faced off in a forum Thursday morning.
The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension has issued a missing person alert for a woman who went missing in Duluth.
Duluth’s Superintendent discusses his plans for the upcoming year for the Duluth School District.
Lightning is believed to have sparked a fire in Rice Lake.
Due to the High Risk of Rip Currents Tuesday, the Duluth Fire Department is issuing a warning for dangerous swimming conditions for Park Point beaches effective immediately and continuing until 10:00 a.m. Wednesday.
The Minnesota State Patrol is reporting one person has died in a crash in Floodwood.
Due to the High Risk of Rip Currents Friday, the Duluth Fire Department has issued a warning for dangerous swimming conditions for Park Point beaches effective until 10 a.m. Saturday.
A former Duluth firefighter has pleaded guilty to a federal child pornography charge he had been facing.
Duluth Police have identified the victim in a shooting Tuesday night.
Two Iron Rangers were ejected from their ATV when they struck a deer in Mountain Iron last night.
The arrival of the active duty Airman (a native of Minnesota) marks a significant event for the 148th Fighter Wing, the Duluth Military Affairs Committee, the city of Duluth and the state of Minnesota.
The City of Duluth Public Works and Utilities department is working on a water valve replacement as part of the East 4th Street Reconstruction project.
The City of Duluth Public Works and Utilities department is asking that all Duluth residents and businesses conserve water usage today (Tuesday) until Thursday evening.
Due to the High Risk of Rip Currents Tuesday, the Duluth Fire Department is issuing a warning for dangerous swimming conditions for Park Point beaches effective immediately and continuing until 10:00 a.m. Wednesday.
On Sunday, July 12th, 2015 at 2:19 a.m. Duluth Police responded to the area of 600 East 1st Street on a report of a robbery.
Work begins Saturday on a multi-year project to improve an 11-mile stretch of Vermilion Trail (County State Aid Highway 4) northeast of Island Lake.
A small portion of rural St. Louis County in the Greaney Rausch Silverdale area isno longer experiencing a disruption in 911 service due to an unknown phone issue.
Duluth’s skyline is getting a makeover courtesy of an 11-story office tower that will be the largest downtown commercial development in the city’s history.
Duluth police responded to the area of 59th Avenue West and Raleigh Street Wednesday morning after a report of a fight.
Here is a list of communities in northern Minnesota, northern Wisconsin, and in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula with events happening for the Fourth of July.
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.
Due to the High Risk of Rip Currents Tuesday, the Duluth Fire Department is issuing a warning for dangerous swimming conditions for Park Point beaches effective immediately and continuing until 10 a.m. Wednesday.