Fraser Shipyards Celebrates 125 Years
Superior Shipyard Reaches Milestone
A local shipyard reached a milestone of staying in business for over a century.
A local shipyard reached a milestone of staying in business for over a century.
Some major enhancements are happening at Lutsen Mountains.
The Minnesota Court of Appeals says an environmental impact statement should have been completed on the proposed Sandpiper pipeline before regulators granted the project a certificate of need.
Tansy Faire kicked off a craft show inside the Carnegie Library featuring more than 40 local businesses and crafters.
The 22nd annual Harvest Festival featured about 60 farmers markets with locally grown produce and treats at Bayfront Park.
The doors of the Morgan Park School were opened to the public one last time.
The University of Wisconsin System has eliminated dozens of administrative and academic affairs positions in a cost-saving measure to help cope with state budget cuts.
More than 450 shooters are taking part in Shoot for Fun at Old Vermillion Trail Hunting Preserve.
Workers at the William A. Irvin are putting the finishing touches on the Haunted Ship and this year more than ever its not for the faint of heart.
The project was sponsored by Essentia health, whose employees also worked alongside Habitat for Humanity to make safer living conditions a reality for Peggy.
Superior’s newest grocery store has an official opening date.
“It’s an exciting time for us,” said Delta Air Lines associate customer engagement director Tony Zupancich.
Minnesota Power will offer a new energy option for customers by launching a community solar garden program that is expected to be generating power from the sun in late 2016.
As we kick off this new school year, students at Myers–Wilkins Elementary will be doing so in fashion.
Wednesday, plans to revamp the Spirit Lake Marina are taking new life.
Despite a lack of rain this summer Bayfield Apple Company said the season is off to a great start.
If you visited Bayfield this summer and thought it was more crowded than usual, your instincts were right.
The City of Ely is seeing a booming tourism season.
Fox 21’s Stef Manisero takes us to the south shore, where one of Ashland’s oldest restaurants is leaving diners not only well–fed, but well–connected to the city.
Monday morning, the Superior Federation of Labor invited union families and union supporters to start their day the Superior way.
The Minnesota dentist whose killing of Cecil the lion fueled a global backlash is disputing some accounts of the hunt as he gets ready to return to work.
First floor walls are going up on the new Holiday Inn Express in Hermantown.
The Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory in Canal Park is showing its support for our troops overseas.
Dan and Marsha Snowdon bought Louise’s Cafe in Two Harbors about two months ago, and have maintained the local favorite’s menu.
The vacant Sonju building in Two Harbors will be making way for a new business with a familiar name.
The Two Harbors thrift store moved to the main level of the former Grace Baptist Church building on 7th St. in Two Harbors.
The Island Inn and Suites is proposing to build a hotel on 1000 Minnesota Avenue.
“It will be a good thing for the community,” Duluth director of planning Keith Hamre said.
A gourmet chocolate shop is making its way to downtown Duluth.
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady can suit up for his team’s season opener after a judge erased his four-game suspension for “Deflategate.”
The owner of the Kounty Quarthouse tells FOX 21 she’s making sure to leave her business in good hands.
A study done by Wallet Hub placed WITC as the number one community college in Wisconsin and the 16th best in the nation!
Wednesday, leaders with the Sky Harbor Airport in Duluth received a grant for a maintenance project that has been on their to–do list for the past five years.
Iron Range drivers are also enjoying the low gas prices.
Vacation rentals have been a hot topic in Duluth in recent months.
In this week’s Great Outdoors we showcase a sport that is known for its finesse. If you’re looking for another way to enjoy nature head to Northwoods Adventures Fly Fishing in Duluth for a lesson.
Going back to school doesn’t just affect teachers and students. For motorists it’s just as important to remember to play it safe around buses, to lessen the chance of a dangerous accident.
The Committee Of the Whole reviewed a major proposal to renovate the NorShor Theater on Monday.
The newest American Red Cross Campaign kicks off Tuesday.
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.
The 7th annual Bubble Festival drew quite the crowds Sunday.
General Mills says it’s eager to do its part to fight climate change, so it’s setting a goal of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 28 percent over the next decade from farm to fork to landfill.
Cleaning up and moving forward are what’s on the minds of those at the Sacred Heart Music Center after a pick–up truck plowed through a corner of their building Thursday afternoon, destroying the drum practice room.
The lengthy closure resulted in the loss of some staff forcing the restaurant to reopen under restricted hours and with a limited menu.
Doug Smith, general manager of Duluth’s Green Mill Restaurant, will be opening the Cloquet original in the town where he grew up.
Minnesota’s wildlife officials are making sweeping changes at Mille Lacs Lake to restore trust with locals after shutting down the lake’s walleye fishing season.