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.
There is a new camp in town thanks to Fond Du Lac Tribal and Community College and a collection of healthcare industry partners.
The City of Duluth is taking advantage of the short construction season to work on some necessary projects that are critical to improving streets and utilities. Residents are likely to experience some inconveniences, but the end product will ensure safe, usable transit systems for all residents and visitors alike.
For many people across the country, shopping for insurance can be a stressful situation, one that isn’t always easier when done online.
Flooding has hit many families in the Northland and some local businesses have been busy helping cleanup.
It has been three days since Hayward received around five inches of rain in a very short time.
Xcel Energy has restored natural gas services to over 200 consumers.
On July 6th, Glensheen will kick off Concerts on the Pier, a free outdoor summer concert series on the shores of Lake Superior, with local band Glitteratti featuring members of Trampled by Turtles.
Old Country Buffet fans, we’ve got some bad news; the restaurant is now closed in Duluth.
For the past several years a major push has been in motion to try and rejuvenate a well-known Duluth neighborhood.
The summer’s tourism season marks one year since breweries have been allowed to sell growlers on Sundays.
Demolition Day kicked off the start of three massive renovation projects estimated at roughly $3 million.
The Duluth council is debating vacation rental homes and how best to regulate them.
Late Thursday, Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar told FOX 21 more than 400 Northshore miners were back on the job in Silver Bay and Babbitt, which is sooner than expected.
Today marks the 154th anniversary of Cinco de Mayo, a bi–cultural celebration that commemorates the triumph of a small Mexican army over French forces in the 1862 Battle of Puebla.
The city of Duluth is appealing a decision by the Bureau of Indian Affairs to put the Carter Hotel property in trust.
Wildwoods Wildlife Rehabilitation Center held its third annual fundraiser Sunday at Clyde Iron Works.
Community leaders got a firsthand look into the fire fighter experience today.
Pet lovers from far and wide came to the Language of Hair Salon today for a good cause.
A group of University of Wisconsin Superior students decided to do some good deeds and have some fun while they’re at it.
The Volunteer Attorney program had their annual Law Law Palooza fundraiser tonight.
The Congdon Park 5th grade group called “Seven Mysterious Unicorns” took 2nd place at the regional and state competitions in the fine arts “Get A Clue” category.
Community members were invited to meet and ask questions of the two Duluth police chief candidates Thursday.
The city of Superior is honoring lives lost on the job with the planting of a tree.
United States Steel Corp. (X) on Tuesday reported a loss of $340 million in its first quarter.
Friday the gavel will be thrown out of court so local attorneys can play for a good cause.
Some UMD entrepreneurs got the chance to showcase their business ideas.
A digital marketing conference is coming back to Duluth to help local business get to the next level.
Aim High Network is an organization serving Northland women.
It’s Hug a Plumber day and people across the nation are celebrating the unique holiday in different ways.
Maurices began operations in their new location today, it was the unveiling of a project three years in the making.
Tall Ships Duluth is an event that attracts thousands to Duluth’s shores.
The Milk House in Gary new Duluth is celebrating its first birthday.
Superior Water, Light and Power wants to enhance the services it provides to customers and give them more control over their energy and water use; minimize routine monthly visits to homes and businesses; and improve billing accuracy by installing new, advanced meters for all customers.
As technology gets faster and more complicated, it can be tough for businesses to keep up.
The 19th Annual Superior Brew Fest was held today at the Wessman arena.
The agricultural cooperative Land O’Lakes should know this week whether it will get $1.5 million in tax concessions to go ahead on an $80 million expansion at its corporate headquarters in a Twin Cities suburb.
Pier B Resort is an old cement plant, complete with giant storage silos. But now, it is expected to become one of the most sought–after resort destinations in the Midwest. FOX 21’s Chelsee Moe gives you an update on construction.
DEDA approved a land sale to WESCO International Wednesday for the amount paid by DEDA to re-acquire the property from AET in 2013.
Duluth Economic Authority unanimously voted yes Wednesday to a plan that would restore the city’s old NorShor Theatre by the end of 2017 at the latest.
Essar Steel Minnesota is overdue on a payment it promised to the state for failing to meet project deadlines on the Iron Range taconite plant its building.
It was an important day for the Badger state as people headed to the polls to vote for the candidates who best represent what matters to them.
Those hoping to find work had just the place to go today because the 7th annual Northland Job Fair was held at the DECC.
The 6th Street Meat Market in Ashland uses locally raised hog in their products.
University of Wisconsin-Superior student musicians partnered with Superior Community Youth Choir for a concert.
Today St. Scholastica students held an event themed “United We Stand.”
Many gathered to learn more about people running in the upcoming election.
Many lawn care facilities are preparing to be very busy as the weather finally heats up.
For 30 days, some University of Minnesota Duluth students were challenged to create and run their own business.
The oh-so-popular Superior Meats is entering a big competition this weekend at the Wisconsin Association of Meat Processors Convention.
When a local activist group heard that Minnesota Power wanted to increase residential electric rates, they spoke out, and their voices were heard.