Grandma’s Restaurant Near Miller Hill Remodels, Expands
Patio Enhancements, Bar Expansion
The Grandma’s Restaurant near Miller Hill mall is in it’s final phase of their remodeling and expansion project.
The Grandma’s Restaurant near Miller Hill mall is in it’s final phase of their remodeling and expansion project.
The roads were blocked off in Lincoln Park on third street between 24th and 27th avenues west.
Just two facilities in Minneapolis and Eagan opened when Minnesota’s new medical marijuana program launched this month.
Friday began the weekend–long celebration for a milestone in the neighborhood.
Over the past decade Duluth has seen more than $2 billion worth of new projects and investments.
U.S. Steel is calling back some of its laid off workers in northern Minnesota.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says Illinois-based Aspen Foods is recalling nearly 2 million pounds of raw, frozen chicken products over concerns they might be contaminated with salmonella.
There’s no doubt that Duluth is a craft beer town, and many of the breweries started out as folks brewing beer at home.
Thursday Afternoon, the Duluth Honor Guard gladly accepted the keys to a shiny 2015 transit van.
Recent layoffs at mining plants on the Iron Range are having a trickle down effect. It may not be directly affecting the Duluth Seaway Port Authority now but it’s not out of the question.
Northland Party, formerly known as Party America, is opening a new location in Duluth near Hermantown. They decided to party all day during their grand opening celebration.
Duluthians enjoyed their breakfast and coffee outside Wednesday, as the first Parklet of the summer is up in Lakeside.
Tim Hortons has made it’s way to the city of Tower.
Tower’s oldest church will be a building block for Tower’s latest development efforts.
A multi-million dollar hotel development along the Tower Harbor is on it’s way to becoming reality.
Classic and modern homes along with beautiful greenery were on display in Duluth.
After dishing up popular Chinese cuisines for 16 years, Joe’s Pagoda in Superior closed its doors Wednesday.
Digging has begun on a new Duluth hotel near Central Entrance.
Whether it’s camping for the weekend with the family or planning a canoe trip in the Boundary Waters, sometimes deciding what to pack for food can be a challenge.
The Downtown Duluth Farmers’ Market is back for a 6th season at the Lake Superior Plaza!
The Great Lakes Aquarium is getting ready to celebrate its 15th birthday!
Two family owned trucking businesses in Superior have merged.
State regulators have laid out an updated timeline for completing the environmental review on the proposed PolyMet copper-nickel mine in northeastern Minnesota that calls for a 30-day public comment period.
Here in the Northland we are in the midst of prime strawberry picking season.
Certain types of invasive weeds can cause big problems. But now, Douglas County is considering bringing in a herd of goats to fight a buck thorn infestation.
Shipments of iron ore on the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway totaled 6.2 million tons in June, a decrease of 6 percent compared to May, and nearly 5 percent below the level of a year ago.
More than 400 people rsvp’d to see the multi–million dollar renovations.
A solar powered facility that will hold 3.2 million servings of vegetables is making headway.
Lots of people are expected to make their way to Proctor this weekend.
Judy’s Café in Two Harbors is recovering from a fire late Thursday night.
A Duluth business owner is asking for help with repairs after a car plowed right through his storefront.
The Duluth Public Library kicked off Food Truck Fridays.
This week the Habitat for Humanity Twin Ports ReStore marks its second anniversary.
Warmer temperatures and new management have Lester and Enger Park Golf Courses off to a great start this year.
Home Instead Senior Care is on a mission to see more families share sit down Sunday dinner with their senior loved ones.
If you didn’t know Sidewalk Days also happens nine-stories above downtown Duluth for a good cause.
A Duluth shoe shop is working to help out Northlanders who need a little care for their work boots — and they’re doing it for free.
What better way to kick of Sidewalk Days than by running a 5K!
The new Dunkin’ Donuts location in Duluth has had its doors open for a few weeks, but earlier Tuesday, the grand opening was official.
Wednesday, Bent Paddle is releasing its newest pale ale called ‘Lollygagger’ to shelves across Minnesota and Wisconsin.
It’s the first of its kind in Bayfield, a cooperative, locally owned by its employees.
A lighthouse in Ashland is making quite a name for itself.
Granite Gear Co-Founder Dan Cruikshank will be opening a bicycle store and coffee shop in two harbors.
A former Hardee’s restaurant that was vacated in 2004 has been demolished in Two Harbors.
The Duluth School District was informed the sale of the Rockridge School Property has fallen through.
ISD 709 officials announced Tuesday that they have received notification from Schweiger Development, Holding & Management LLC to amend a purchase agreement for the Rockridge and Morgan Park school properties.
On Tuesday at 2:06 a.m., the Superior Fire Department responded for a reported fire at 301 N 5th St.
It has been a project in the works for nearly two decades, expanding the city of Cohasset’s industrial park.
Vendors Selling Everything From Trees to Grilled Cheese in Hermantown
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.