Supreme Court Extends Same-sex Marriage Nationwide
14 States to Stop Enforcing Bans
The Supreme Court has declared that same-sex couples have a right to marry anywhere in the United States.
The Supreme Court has declared that same-sex couples have a right to marry anywhere in the United States.
One of the co-defendants in the Superior murder of 20-year-old Garth Velin was convicted by a jury late Thursday night of his part in the crime.
The St. Louis River Alliance held its first-ever rendezvous at the Fairlawn Mansion in Superior Thursday.
A one-of-a-kind downtown Duluth boutique is officially now open in the Miller Hill Mall.
If the weather didn’t get you to Harrison Park Thursday, maybe the smell of pig roast and smoked salmon did!
The iconic Dave Matthews Band will soon be walking around with a little slice of Duluth on their backs.
Thirty-six Girl Scouts toured the Twin Ports, learning about and experiencing the five modes of transportation.
For the first time since the Lake Superior Zoo’s future has been up for debate, a community–run meeting gave the public a chance to weigh in.
An Ashland teen will be spending the rest of his life behind bars.
Natural Harvest Food Cooperative management tells FOX 21 they now own the land and store building but have outgrown the space.
Built in 1937 the fountain was famous for its sprays filled with color.
An historic building is finally getting repairs to a damaged area of it.
Renee Van Nett is a mother and licensed foster mother who works as the Employment Liaison for Community Action Duluth and lives in Lincoln Park.
Bob Gustafson, long-time Public Relations Director for Grandma’s Marathon, has confirmed that he was let go from his position.
Some experts say it’s time for Minnesota’s Iron Range to begin producing a new kind of iron to accommodate changing trends in the steel industry.
The Science Museum of Minnesota faces serious water problems that could cost state taxpayers plenty.
It’s been 20 years since the Superior neighborhood has celebrated Billings Park Days, but that drought ends now.
Visit Duluth – the city’s convention and visitor’s bureau – is once again expanding its marketing plan like never before.
All week long the Spirit Room in Superior is celebrating one year of being in business.
We are well into the construction season, and right now home renovations have construction companies with their hands full.
Tuition is going up for students at the University of Minnesota this fall.
CNBC, First in Business Worldwide, today unveiled the results of its ninth annual list of America’s Top States for Business with Minnesota taking top honors.
Municipal leaders are meeting in Duluth this week to hone their skills.
Michael Erickson and Phil Just were honored as Duluth’s Police Officer and Firefighter of the Year, respectively.
Local organizations whose mission is to help others got help themselves.
The city of Duluth and Western Lake Superior Sanitary District had until the end of next year to complete renovations to area storm water system.
A Northland amputee is seeing success with a prosthetic equipped with cutting edge technology.
The Duluth Area Women Who Love Wild Things 2016 calendar is out now!
“Every once in awhile, our faith in the justice system is renewed and restored. Today is such a day,” said St. Louis County Attorney Mark Rubin.
In an effort to curb alcohol-related boating accidents and deaths, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and other public safety agencies around the state will ramp up patrols for intoxicated boaters June 26-28.
Community members and leaders gathered for the ribbon cutting of the Grand Central Plaza.
The Hermantown School Board has voted to select Kerry Juntunen, Middle School Principal, Hermantown Community Schools, as the district’s new superintendent.
Located on Central Entrance the line was out the door and cars were wrapped around the building for the soft opening of the franchise.
There are few things Minnesotans are more proud of than their craft brews, and Wednesday, the love for local beer is being felt across the entire state. But a simple advertisement has the Duluth community riled up.
The Department of Natural Resources submitted the “Preliminary Final Environmental Impact Statement” to state, federal and tribal agencies Monday, and made it available Tuesday.
Superior firefighters on Tuesday were recalling this day 24 years ago when Dan’s Feed Bin went up in flames.
Duluth police teamed up with St. Luke’s Hospital to train in an active shooter situation Tuesday.
If you ever feel like being a kid again for the afternoon, take a trip down to Bayfront Family Center at Bayfront Park.
After 17 years serving as a staple of downtown Duluth, Jitters Coffee and Tea House now has new owners and a new name.
Synthetic drugs are illegal and we all saw first-hand the seriousness of the issue when Jim Carlson, Owner of Last Place on Earth, was sentenced to 17.5 years in prison for selling the drugs.
Duluth’s vision for Superior Street is set to drastically change.
A suspected murderer and kidnapper crosses state lines and lands himself in cuffs in Hermantown.
A northern Wisconsin town will celebrate state fish with a four day festival.
The Sawyer County Farm Bureau will be serving breakfast at the fairgrounds Saturday morning.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has announced plans to sell mineral leases in northeast Minnesota.
If you didn’t make it to Grandma’s Marathon or you’re still itching to run in a race, Ely has you covered this fall.
The legislative committee that handles state workers’ contracts has agreed to give them no pay raises over the next two fiscal years.
This morning we chatted about the Park Point Art Fair on FOX Sunrise.
Duluth Police responded to what turned out to be a synthetic drug overdose Monday.
Police say dozens of people were ejected from Lambeau Field during a concert featuring country music star Kenny Chesney.