Fresh Produce Makes A Comeback On London Road
Stand Testing Out Location For One Week
Fresh produce is now rolling down London Road in Duluth, which is something that hasn’t happened in years.
Fresh produce is now rolling down London Road in Duluth, which is something that hasn’t happened in years.
Duluth-based ZMC Hotels, which owns businesses like The Edgewater in Duluth and the Hampton Inn in Hibbing, has been sold to a California private investment group.
Duluth police have released surveillance video of two men accused of breaking into vehicles on Park Point.
Paddles up! It’s time for the 14th Annual Lake Superior Dragon Boat Festival on Barker’s Island.
We now know the name of a man killed in a three vehicle accident in the Town of Bayview. 79-year-old Roger Bristol of Bayfield died in the crash.
Concert organizer Lou Campbell said the crowd assembled to see Eckart was the largest for an opening act in the seven year history of the event.
Anyone interested in volunteering should contact the Nothern Minnesota Red Cross in advance.
The fight for trash fees in Superior is far from over.
Kids spent the morning building relationships while enjoying an American favorite past time in Duluth.
A Superior landmark is getting a much needed upgrade.
Thousands of veterans across the county including right here in the Northland got help Friday at the annual Veterans’ StandDown.
The petition to the U.S. Department of Labor for the extension of unemployment benefits for impacted Mesabi Nugget workers in Hoyt Lakes and Chisholm, Minn. was officially approved Friday, according to the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED).
In a blockbuster transaction, long-time Duluth-based hotelier ZMC Hotels has been acquired by a private investment group led by real estate investor and developer, Mark Hall, who is also the Chief Executive Officer of Walnut Creek, CA-based Hall Equities Group (HEG).
A group called Black Lives Matter St. Paul says it plans a rally to disrupt operations at the Minnesota State Fair.
The Annual Lake Superior Dragon Boat Festival kicks off Friday.
Milwaukee health officials say West Nile virus has been found in mosquitoes collected in the city.
Wade Stadium was roaring Thursday evening for the 8th annual Guns ‘n’ Hoses softball fundraising game.
Contract deadlines for two of the nation’ largest mining companies are less than two weeks away, still with no agreement. Thursday night, Virginia streets were packed as thousands marched for fair contracts.
A special ceremony Thursday morning honored one Duluth carpet store’s contribution to the family of a wounded veteran.
The Duluth YWCA was presented with a $7,000 grant from AT&T, Thursday.
The transition will take place August 31st when Dr. Tammy Schilling, will formally take administrative control of her practice in Lincoln Park.
The 7th Annual The Tribute Fest kicks off Friday!
Authorities in Cook County have found the body of a missing 22-year-old from Cloquet.
Former President Jimmy Carter says his cancer has shown up in his liver and on his brain and that he will undergo radiation treatment.
Thursday morning, around 1:45 a.m., 50-year-old Aaron Alec Kinn reported his sauna was engulfed in flames.
Deer are a common site in the Northland, but not so much in Lake Superior when kayakers come face to face with the animal. FOX 21’s Dan Hanger brings you the incredible story of survival for an eight-point buck that could have drowned or starved to death if it weren’t for exploring kayakers with big hearts.
Details are being finalized for a 22–block street repair project in Ashland that has citizens divided.
Thousands of stones are being brought to Ashland and placed in the Chequamegon Bay to create a break wall.
Construction of a new fire house in Ashland is right on schedule.
The Champions Building Champions program takes place every Wednesday at the Duluth Heritage Sports Center from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Councilors will hear a presentation on privatization through Waste Management and discuss possible solutions during the special session called by the Mayor
Trains that pass through the crossing at 2nd Street in downtown Proctor will no longer be required to sound their horns.
A Superior woman is facing a heftier charge for allegedly causing a Duluth man’s death.
Gov. Mark Dayton’s administration was seeking $15 million for business loans and $400,000 in tourism marketing for the Lake Mille Lacs region in special session action plan to deal with fallout from the abrupt walleye fishing suspension.
Find out what three mistakes you should never make if you plan to launch a crowdfunding campaign.
Tuesday, Arc Northland held its annual picnic, which included a meet and greet with lawmakers.
Toasty’s Grilled Cheese Shop a Duluth favorite for sandwiches is expanding!
Tuesday night, the Superior City Council unanimously passed a project to help lessen the impact of emerald ash borer in the Superior Municipal Forest.
Tuesday night, in a six to four vote, Superior City Councilors voted down an ordinance proposing city residents pay a first–ever, monthly fee to have their trash picked up.
In this week’s Great Outdoors we take a trip with the first and only off-road tour company in Minnesota.
It’s been a project nearly 6-years in the making: to build a pedestrian bridge across the Mississippi River in Grand Rapids.
It’s a billion dollar business that is corrupting the lives of our children and whether you want to believe it or not, it’s happening in our own neighborhoods: sex trafficking.
Festival raises money and awareness for area homeless veterans.
Senator Baldwin spoke about her proposed Waterfront Community Revitalization and Resiliency Act.
The Dayton administration has warned a group of Chippewa Indians who plan to harvest wild rice without state licenses later this month that they risk prosecution and seizure of their rice and equipment.
A northern Minnesota county commissioner has announced he’s running for the seat left empty after the passing of Representative David Dill.
Economists credit the state’s unemployment rate and pent up demand for Wisconsin’s strong showing so far this year in residential real estate.
Superior’s old Fire and Police Museum got a funding boost Monday on the putt-putt course.
The first–ever online, lifestyle magazine is now live in Duluth!
If you’re looking for an affordable getaway to escape for a bit in the Northland, we have a suggestion.