Oil Markets, Strong Production Lead U.S. Gas Prices Lower
Average National Price of Gallon of Gas Dropped 4 cents in Last 2 Weeks
The average national price of a regular gallon of gasoline has dropped 4 cents in the last two weeks to $2.50.
The average national price of a regular gallon of gasoline has dropped 4 cents in the last two weeks to $2.50.
The nation’s first unmanned aircraft business park is still several weeks away from the start of construction, but backers of the project say many companies are showing interest.
The first two U.S.-flag lakers are on schedule to depart the Port of Duluth-Superior on Monday, March 23, signaling the start of the 2015 commercial shipping season at this end of the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway system.
Cars are moving into the DECC for the annual Motorhead Madness kicking off this weekend.
When you think back to what you wore to prom it likely looks very different than what teens are wearing today.
A long time business in Superior is expanding.
This weekend you can feast on some of your favorite dishes in Superior at a reduced price
Outside of school there are few opportunities to fund music education for kids.
An iconic Northland woman has passed away.
Young professionals gathered Thursday evening at Clyde Iron Works to celebrate the 10th birthday of Fuse Duluth.
This week the Hampton Inn officially opened its doors in Hibbing.
A new geotourism website launched Thursday morning that highlights the most recommended places throughout the region.
In a Fox follow up, the 15 sick kittens at Animal Allies are on a strong road to recovery.
Continental Ski and Bike is teaching a limited class, providing 8 lucky people the opportunity for a $40 community service scholarship
What used to be a swampy area on Highway 169 is now a gateway to Lake Vermillion.
For more than a year the Twin Ports Stage has had its eye on buying and renovating the old Dunbar building on Tower Avenue.
Governor Walker’s current budget proposal would eliminate the visitor services coordinator position at the Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center.
Kraft Foods is recalling 242,000 cases of original flavor Kraft Macaroni & Cheese because some of the boxes contain small pieces of metal.
An early spring makes most of us jump for joy, but business owners that make their living selling winter toys are taking a big hit.
If you want to join in on the fun of Grandma’s Garry Bjorklund Half Marathon and didn’t get selected in the lottery, you still have a chance.
Duluth Pack has partnered with another Minnesota–based company.
Sumlee, the owner and chef at Sala Thai, will be moving her authentic Thai cuisine to a new location at 114 West 1st street next to Coney Island.
FOX 21’s Stef Manisero takes us to the newly renovated Wade Stadium
Wet Seal has already closed and the Deb clothing store will close soon.
Mini-shots of hard alcohol could be offered to sample at Wisconsin liquor and grocery stores under a bill headed to Gov. Scott Walker for his consideration.
The United State Postal Service is set to close it’s mail processing center in Duluth next month.
In this weeks Knowing Your Neighbors, Fox 21s Avery Neuville takes us to downtown Hibbing where the owner of the city’s first day spa introduced themselves to the town offering a wide range of relaxing amenities that everyone can enjoy.
Many places around the Northland are prepping for one of the most festive holidays of the year.
In celebration of their 75th anniversary, on the 75th day of the year, Dairy Queen handed out free cones to their customers on Monday.
Continental Ski and Bike is gearing up for its annual Bike Swap.
First it was an ice cream truck and now it officially became a store.
The sun peeking out and warmer weather is keeping Spirit Mountain busy.
Work is moving along at the former Lafarge site for the new Pier B development.
If you’re the kind of person who craves ice cream all year long, you’re in luck.
Last summer U.S. Steel pumped the breaks on a multi-million dollar expansion on the Iron Range.
Billy Casper Golf (BCG), recently appointed manager of the City of Duluth’s popular Enger Park and Lester Park golf courses, has job openings at several operational levels at both properties.
A longtime trucking business is now open and hiring at least 30 people in Proctor.
Your drive on Highway Two in Superior is about to look a bit different.
“We are licensed for the advanced aged and Alzheimer’s, dementia,” Harmony Homes administrator Pamela Clark said.
The Superior-Douglas County Area Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau is gearing up for its first ever Chamber Restaurant week.
The St. Louis County Heritage and Arts Center, also known as The Depot, has welcomed a new position to facility.
Plans for a nine-story hotel on Park Point have been shot down, but it’s not the end of the road for the project.
The Wisconsin state AFL-CIO and two local unions have filed a lawsuit seeking to at least temporarily stop implementation of Wisconsin’s new right-to-work law.
Grilled cheese and sandwich lovers, we’ve got good news for you. Toasty’s Café will soon be delivering.
The Duluth Public Library is no longer adequately serving the public, according to city officials.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has signed a right-to-work bill into law, striking another blow against organized labor four years after effectively ending collective bargaining for public-sector workers.
The Superior Figure Skating Club held it’s annual ice show inside Wessman arena at UWS.
Hundreds turned out for the 7th annual Women’s Expo at the DECC.
Duluth airport officials are disappointed, but not surprised about the airline cancelling service out of the Twin Ports.
Duluth Pack announced that the company has made bags for members of Maroon 5.