Movies in the Park Kicks Off with ‘The Mighty Ducks’
Hundreds Enjoy Outdoor Movie in Leif Erikson Park
It’s finally feeling like summer in Duluth, and you know what that means…Movies in the Park!
It’s finally feeling like summer in Duluth, and you know what that means…Movies in the Park!
A Duluth business owner is asking for help with repairs after a car plowed right through his storefront.
The Duluth Public Library kicked off Food Truck Fridays.
This week the Habitat for Humanity Twin Ports ReStore marks its second anniversary.
At the end of May six horses were rescued from terrible living conditions.
Warmer temperatures and new management have Lester and Enger Park Golf Courses off to a great start this year.
Ice and snow might be the last thing on your minds right now but, it’s official! The “Iceman”, Roger Hanson, will be back for another chance to create the world’s largest ice sculpture.
More than 20 kids were inspired to get creative and expressive through the Fine Arts Academy Art Camp at UMD.
Friday afternoon, the U.S. Coast Guard presented a silver lifesaving medal to Zoran Pedisic who risked his life to save another in November of 2013.
UWS is out nearly $900,000. This, after the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents approved it’s latest budget.
An anonymous reward from an Arizona-based “Wizard of Oz” fan is being offered in the amount of one million dollars for credible information about the screen-used pair of “Wizard of Oz” Ruby Slippers that were stolen from the Judy Garland Museum in 2005.
Minnesota lawmakers are worried about cell phone cases designed to look like handguns.
Hermantown Police need your help catching a man suspected of trying to take pictures up a woman’s skirt.
Minnesota continues to scoop up more in tax collections than forecasts predicted.
Crowds in Bayfront Park went wild as they relived some of the best songs of the ‘80s.
The Superior Fire Department grew in size and strength Thursday afternoon, as 10 new firefighters were sworn into duty.
Throughout July, the Duluth Fire Department will practice using their new and more powerful tools to help rescue trapped victims of vehicle accidents.
A new addiction treatment center is preparing to open its doors to as many as 400 people who are struggling with heroin or prescription drug problems.
The beach at Park Point in Duluth was buzzing with activity Thursday.
Gooseberry Falls State Park is seeing an uptick in visitors.
Home Instead Senior Care is on a mission to see more families share sit down Sunday dinner with their senior loved ones.
If you drive by the Old Central High School you may notice the sandstone wall is gone. But, no worries! It will be back.
Beach equipment, trash and glass bottles are often left behind after the weekend and even more so after the holidays.
Sugarloaf Cove Nature Center is a special place on the North Shore.
A Hibbing man will be spending most of the next 10 years of his life behind bars.
More than 800 of man’s best friend’s are visiting Duluth for the famous dog show.
The state Assembly has passed a bill banning non-emergency abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
A 14-year-old boy who developed a rare brain infection after swimming in a western Minnesota lake has died.
Authorities have identified the woman killed by a train in Hinckely.
If you didn’t know Sidewalk Days also happens nine-stories above downtown Duluth for a good cause.
Searchers have found three Midwestern sisters who were missing for days in a northwest Wyoming wilderness area.
Two groups are seeking federal protection for a subspecies of moose found in the Midwest.
A Duluth man who was out on bail Wednesday is back behind bars on drug charges.
32-year-old Martin Brecke, of Ironwood, is charged in the heroin death of Patrick Mullen Jr., 32.
Three people have been rescued after their canoe plunged over a waterfall near the U.S.-Canada border in northern Minnesota.
The 15th Annual Classic Car Show and Harley Revue featured hundreds of antique and collector cars from eight different eras.
Area writers took to the stage at Teatro Zuccone, Wednesday night, in a “Who’s Line Is It Anyway” style tournament.
Bent Paddle Brewery teamed up with Memorial Blood Centers to draw in donors Wednesday night.
A Duluth shoe shop is working to help out Northlanders who need a little care for their work boots — and they’re doing it for free.
Sixty young soccer players from Colombia kicked their way into the Duluth Heritage Center Wednesday afternoon.
Those traveling on Martin Road can expect to see lane closures for the rest of the summer.
What better way to kick of Sidewalk Days than by running a 5K!
The hazy skies are slowly starting to disappear, but local doctors are still seeing the effects from the Canadian wild fires.
Proctor has kicked off its 95th annual South St. Louis County Fair with plenty of food and entertainment.
Duluth’s Government Center is finding a way to elevate the human spirit through art.
A Minnetonka man has been charged with criminal vehicular homicide in the death of an Eden Prairie woman who was thrown from a boat on Cass Lake in northern Minnesota.
A Northwoods Beach man is lucky to be alive after his neighbors rescued him from his burning home, according to Bass Lake Fire Chief Marvin Mullett.
An International Falls man is accused of spitting blood at a police officer after stabbing a man.
Two people are out of the hospital after being injured during a construction collapse in Duluth.
The new Dunkin’ Donuts location in Duluth has had its doors open for a few weeks, but earlier Tuesday, the grand opening was official.