Arts and Music Festival Fundraiser
The North Central Windows Program hosted a Lammas First Harvest Community Arts and Music Festival in Billings Park.
The North Central Windows Program hosted a Lammas First Harvest Community Arts and Music Festival in Billings Park.
It was quite the scene at the Proctor Speedway Saturday evening for the Mid-Summer Night of Mayhem.
The 10th Annual Lakefest took over Barker’s Island, Saturday.
A new music festival at Bayfront Park drew hundreds this weekend.
According to recent reports communities across the country identified nearly 50,000 homeless vets on a single night in January of 2014.
A man is hospitalized following an early morning stabbing in Cloquet.
A Wisconsin dentist is dealing with angry phone calls because he has the same last name as the Minnesota dentist accused of killing a protected lion in Zimbabwe.
The St. Cloud School District is dealing with a shortage of bus drivers with classes set to resume in just over a month.
Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport has resumed normal operations after an unattended bag caused the airport to shut down part of its ticketing area for about two hours.
Authorities have released the name of a husband and wife killed in a Bayfield County crash.
The Itasca County Sheriff’s Office has located Bali Mariah Seims, 15 of Grand Rapids, MN.
A neighborhood favorite has returned to Superior with Billings Park Days.
Utter mayhem was building Friday night at the Proctor Speedway for Saturday night’s Midsummer Night of Mayhem with the bus races!
Beginning Saturday August 1, minimum wage employees across Minnesota will see an increase in their paychecks.
A number of new laws take effect on August 1st in Minnesota.
At the Port Wing Plein Air Painting Festival, it’s all about expression.
Golfers brought out their wackiest socks, not as a fashion statement but to raise money for a good cause.
The Itasca County Sheriff’s Office is looking for assistance in locating Bali Mariah Seims, 15 of Grand Rapids, MN.
A man has been charged in connection to a murder that happened in Duluth in May.
Thursday night, over 150 people brought out their hot rides to the Gordy’s Hi–Hat Curbside Classic, to enjoy some good eats and some sweet–looking cars.
Minnesota Sen. Al Franken is calling for tougher penalties on foreign countries who he says are forcing Iron Range miners to be laid off.
Thursday, Duluthians honored America’s Polka King, Frank Yankovic, as next Tuesday would have been his 100th birthday.
Right now, Duluth is running close to four inches below normal for precipitation this year, and that number is affecting many Northlanders, including businesses that are worried their sales could dry up.
Duluth will host Hockey Day Minnesota 2016 in February, at Bayfront Park.The Minnesota Wild and FOX Sports North made the official announcement Thursday.
For the last three days middle-school-aged girls have been putting together a pinball machine at UMD’s E-musement Electrical Engineering and Physics Camp.
The forecast is for beautiful weather through the weekend and beyond so it is a great time to get out and enjoy your national forests.
It’s time to cast your vote for a local competition bringing classical and alternative bands together!
Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton proclaimed July “Hire a Veteran Month.”
A Twin Ports organization advocating for victims of sexual assault hosted an event to help them with their bottom line.
To celebrate their 25th anniversary in a giving way, the new Alakef Coffee Cup on Kenwood will be giving back to the City of Duluth.
The anticipated move for How Sweet It Is Cakes is once again delayed.
I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream because Thursday, July 30th is Miracle Treat Day!
The numbers are in for this year’s standardized tests throughout Minnesota. Statewide, districts experienced mixed results but local schools saw slight increases.
First responders were called at 8:51 a.m. to Drummond Lake Road in the town of Drummond for a vehicle rollover.
Today, when you purchase a blizzard from Dairy Queen, $1 will go to the Children’s Miracle Network.
On Thursday, July 30, Dairy Queens across the country will be donating proceeds from every Blizzard treat sold to the hospitals of Children’s Miracle Network.
Munch paddled nearly 1400 miles around the perimeter of Lake Superior in just 49 days.
For months people in the Ashland area have made a big stink about the hog farm proposal, and Wednesday night, protesters took the debate to the next level.
Young people who have transitioned from foster care to adulthood kicked off the 20th annual conference for those to learn leadership skills.
Wednesday marks a milestone for the Great Lakes Aquarium as it celebrates 15 years in Duluth!
Students from Michigan Tech’s Rail and Intermodal Transportation Institute are making their way around the Twin Ports.
“It’s not a surprise but it kind, kinda sucks,” United Taconite employee and member of the United Steelworkers 6860.
The little blue bridge is up once again making this the 3rd time in the last 2 weeks.
A train beloved by children worldwide is making yet another stop right here in the Twin Ports.
Duluth Police have identified the victim in a shooting Tuesday night.
Cliffs Natural Resources has announced they will be temporarily idling its United Taconite Facility on the Iron Range.
Gov. Mark Dayton is considering calling a special session if the walleye season is closed on Mille Lacs Lake.
The Hibbing Fire Department responded at 8:29 p.m. Tuesday to the report of black smoke coming from an old mining building.
Duluth’s Park Point is about to become the first camera system on Lake Superior to detect deadly rip current, as FOX 21’s Dan Hanger reports.
One of the first Zumba instructors who brought the exercise to Duluth has started a new workout class called Fit to Go Dance–A–Long Tuesdays.