Construction Begins on 13th Kwik Trip in Twin Ports
Old Klearflax Warehouse Comes Down, Convenience Store Going In
Crews have started tearing down the old Klearflax warehouse on Grand Aveune in West Duluth.
Crews have started tearing down the old Klearflax warehouse on Grand Aveune in West Duluth.
Everybody knows eating locally benefits not only your health, but also the local economy. But Wednesday night, local home–growers in Two Harbors made a push for others to jump on the bandwagon.
A cell phone company is in talks with the City of Duluth about installing an antenna at either Wade Stadium or the Wheeler Athletic Complex.
When built in 1969, the Safety Weight Enforcement Facility on HWY 2 and 53 was considered state of the art.
Duluth Glensheen mansion is unveiling another room you’ve never seen before.
Looking for the best sausage in Wisconsin? Look no farther than a Superior based shop.
To celebrate 25 years of business in Duluth, Alakef Coffee Roasters will open it’s first kiosk in Super One at the Kenwood Shopping Plaza.
Sketchy cab rides will be no more. The Duluth City Council has voted to standardize and tighten regulations on every taxi company in town.
Fox is lowering the curtain on “American Idol,” ending a series that dominated television throughout the 2000s and made stars of the likes of Simon Cowell, Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood.
If you missed Dunkin’ Donuts job fair in Duluth last week you’re in luck because the franchise is having another one.
According to retail reports this year Mother’s Day spending is expected to reach $21.2 billion dollars which is the highest projection in more than a decade.
Located at 1324 East Third StreetDuluth Farmer’s Market offers a variety of things.
The Governor’s Fishing Opener is the official kick–off to the summer season.
Northern Waters Smokehaus is opening a second location this September.
The 7th semiannual Duluth Junk Hunt kicked off in the Heritage Sports Center Friday in West Duluth.
U.S. Steel is laying off fewer workers than originally expected as it plans to cut production June 1 at its Minntac plant at Minnesota’s largest iron mine.
Flowers and chocolate will be in high demand this weekend for Mother’s Day.
The Minnesota fishing opener has not officially started but warmer temperatures have anglers getting their boats and gear ready a lot earlier than last year.
“Some days I feel like a real runner out there,” said Mimi Stedner.
Tourism is Big. But, it’s particularly popular in Duluth. Wednesday, Congressman Rick Nolan visited Duluth to talk about how we can expand tourism within the area.
During a special ceremony on May 6, 2015, at McGhee Tyson Airport in Knoxville, Tennessee, Cirrus Aircraft Co-Founder and CEO Dale Klapmeier joined Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam and announced the expansion of Cirrus Aircraft to Knoxville with the new Vision Center.
Chinese food lovers were getting closer Tuesday to one of their favorite Duluth restaurants.
The Zip-It has become somewhat of a YouTube phenomenon.
The United Way in Duluth hosted a luncheon to celebrate organizations who’ve partnered with them in the last year.
More than 30 vendors came out to help veterans and their families Tuesday afternoon.
With local approval taprooms and brewpubs may soon be able to sell beer in the 64 oz. containers commonly known as growlers.
Magnetation LLC, an innovative iron ore concentrate and pellet producer, announced Tuesday that it has reached an agreement with holders of more than 70% of its 11.0% senior secured notes due 2018 (Senior Secured Notes) to restructure the Company’s balance sheet and provide liquidity to support long-term operations.
Ninety-five salaried positions are being affected by cost saving measures at Cliffs Natural Resources plants in Michigan and Minnesota.
“May the 4th be with you” spread into the Canal Park Flea Market Monday.
Collecting and hunting is much more than just a hobby for some. It can sometimes turn into a business or a lifelong quest.
Dunkin Donuts will host a job fair Tuesday at the Residence Inn from 10 a.m. to 6.
Proctor thinks about ways to move forward
A dedicated collector has many factors to look into when considering what to shop for. Fox 21’s Avery Neuville tell us key points to remember when you’re starting to build a collection.
An eighth case of bird flu virus has been detected in Wisconsin.
Minnesota is the perfect place to look for the Minnesota State Gem: the Lake Superior Agate.
St. Mark AME Church in Duluth hosted its second annual Spirit of Summer Fashion Show and Salad Luncheon.
We take you to some hot spots around Ashland, including what locals call the city’s best kept secret.
Proctor is looking for advice from the Minnesota Design Team for the city’s future.
Twenty-five health and situational causes that have personally touched Duluth Pack employees have been matched with 25 of their products colors.
Tourism is the number three industry in Wisconsin behind agriculture and manufacturing.
Cliffs Natural Resources says it will temporarily shut down the Empire Mine in the Upper Peninsula in June and resume production in the fall.
Minnesotans will soon be able to take home bottles of beer from their favorite craft breweries on Sundays.
If you’re experiencing troubles finding a dermatology clinic, you’re in luck! Friday, Twin Ports Dermatology made their debut.
The temperatures are perfect for fishing season and the City of Hayward is helping people gear up to make sure they have a successful day on the water for the 50th Wisconsin Fishing Opener.
Homegrown Music Festival is attracting food trucks to roll out for thousands of fans in Duluth, and business is booming for Chow Haul.
Businesses from across Minnesota zoned in on Duluth to learn how to expand their social media presence.
A few years ago ME Elecmetal in west Duluth finished its $12 million dollar expansion during a time when business was booming.
If you wanted to grab a bite to eat and help families in need at the same time, Subway was the place to be Thursday afternoon!
Despite having beautiful weather, Miller Creek is filled with trash and is becoming an unhealthy environment for fish and wildlife.
The first batch of emergency money to help Minnesota agencies combat the spread of the avian flu affecting poultry farms is one step from Gov. Mark Dayton’s desk.