DECC Showcases Alternate Fuel at Auto Show
Propane Vehicles on Display
Vehicles that run on propane were on display at a unique auto show at the DECC.
Vehicles that run on propane were on display at a unique auto show at the DECC.
Tuesday volunteers could be seen at six street corners in Duluth, with clipboards in hand, counting people passing by.
Expo aims to teach visitors about training and safety concerns of pipeline workers.
It will cost $8.2 million to run broadband connections to the 1200 homes on the Fond Du Lac Reservation.
The Pet Away Worries and Stress program brings animals to campus to help people relax.
The Sweet Life Candy Shop carries over 200 kinds of candy and chocolates; if they can keep them in stock.
The 148th Active Association is finally a reality after a new addition joined the air force team.
New traffic changes are happening on one of Superior’s busiest streets.
Duluth voters will be heading to the polls in November to decide whether they want to change the way they vote.
Republican Gov. Scott Walker has issued an executive order allowing Wisconsin National Guard’s adjutant general to arm his troops in the wake of an attack on a pair of military facilities in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
This morning, Jane Pederson, the marketing manager for Glensheen Mansion stopped by FOX Sunrise to talk about Concerts on the Pier.
Monday evening at 5:32 p.m. the Duluth Fire Department was called to a report of a possible structure fire at 429 N 63rd Ave West.
If you’re ever driving through Wrenshall, Bricks Pub and Grub is a must for a drink or meal.
A historic library in Superior has a serious buyer considering the $125,000 purchase.
Spirits are high in Ashland, as new businesses and lots of development have generated optimism throughout the city.
A free class on couponing could help you stash some cash.
The Duluth Police Department along with the Housing and Redevelopment Authority are looking to continue their relationship with a community based officer.
Until now patients from outside Duluth diagnosed and getting treated for cancer, have had limited options for treatment locations. But Monday, people of Ashland celebrated, as the first steps to a cancer treatment center broke ground closer to home.
The Minnesota Slip Bridge malfunctions are negatively effecting waterfront business in Duluth.
The spiny waterflea has been confirmed in Lake Vermilion in northern Minnesota.
Just 10 days before a massive slip n slide was scheduled to hit the streets of Duluth, organizers found out the event has been cancelled.
The Grandma’s Restaurant near Miller Hill mall is in it’s final phase of their remodeling and expansion project.
Dog lovers in East Duluth may soon have a place to play with their pets.
The lack of a local Veterans cemetery in the Northland has state officials planning construction for one near Pike Lake.
Republican Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has signed a bill that outlaws non-emergency abortions at or beyond 20 weeks of pregnancy.
The arrival of the active duty Airman (a native of Minnesota) marks a significant event for the 148th Fighter Wing, the Duluth Military Affairs Committee, the city of Duluth and the state of Minnesota.
The Minnesota slip bridge better known as the blue bridge in Canal Park is temporarily out of service.
A tradition that’s been going on since the 1990’s continued in Superior Sunday.
Mimi Delp competed in the Buzz Ryan Triathlon, Sunday, at Island Lake.
The Chalk-A-Lot festival turned two blocks of Two Harbors Waterfront St. into a canvas this weekend.
Karl Spring announced plans to represent district one.
The roads were blocked off in Lincoln Park on third street between 24th and 27th avenues west.
A weekend at the lake turns deadly in Washburn County.
Wisconsin Republican Gov. Scott Walker is scheduled Monday to sign a bill banning abortions at or beyond 20 weeks of pregnancy.
Just two facilities in Minneapolis and Eagan opened when Minnesota’s new medical marijuana program launched this month.
Emergency responders used boats to rescue a 21-year-old Wisconsin man who was seriously hurt after jumping into the Mississippi River near Red Wing.
We hope you enjoyed the Packer’s Network Presentations of Brett Favre’s induction to the Green Bay Packer’s Hall of Fame.
Cornstarch and coloring were in the air to help out local charities and students.
After being closed for construction, a popular park in Superior is now open.
A local organization helps repair the home of a longtime Lincoln Park resident.
The first South End Days took over parts of Tower Avenue.
Building materials plant goes holds 30th anniversary open house.
Performance group premieres fund raising video with Hollywood themed party.
The Hermantown Summer Fest Parade brought residents out in force, Satuday morning.
Authorities say a 15-year-old Mankato girl was seriously injured when she was struck by a boat on East Jefferson Lake in southern Minnesota.
As the Twin Cities area cleans up from overnight storms, Xcel Energy says around 96,000 customers were still without power by Saturday afternoon, mostly in the western and eastern Twin Cities metro area.
The likely grave of a man considered the first black male slave freed by Abraham Lincoln lay unnoticed in the cemetery of a former mental hospital in Minnesota for over a century until some history sleuths recently tracked it down.
Time is running out for those who want to show off their talents at the 2015 Minnesota State Fair.
Norm’s Beer and Brats in Superior is being forced to close its doors and relocate after finding out its bank is not renewing its mortgage for the aging building on Broadway, according to the bar’s owner.
Friday began the weekend–long celebration for a milestone in the neighborhood.