Valentini’s Expands Business to Holiday Center
Restaurant Expands with New Location in Duluth
Valentini’s will soon be expanding it’s business to the Holiday Center. The restaurant will be transformed into an Italian Bistro.
Valentini’s will soon be expanding it’s business to the Holiday Center. The restaurant will be transformed into an Italian Bistro.
The proposed budget for Duluth Public Schools aims to put more money in the classrooms.
Orange cones and flashing lights are filling the streets as the busy construction season is underway in the Northland. St. Louis County officials are making work zone safety more important than ever.
A Superior teen has pleaded guilty to causing the death of 20-year-old, Garth Velin, who was shot multiple times.
The Wisconsin Senate has approved a proposal that would allow off-duty and retired officers to carry guns in schools.
A murder trial set to happen Tuesday in Superior has been canceled because the suspect pleaded guilty.
May 8 is turning into a red-letter date for angler Chad Wentzel.
The Upper St. Anthony Falls Lock will run its final cycle Tuesday night, costing Minneapolis its place as the head of navigation on the Mississippi River.
The Wisconsin Legislature is scheduled to pass a proposal that would allow off-duty and retired officers to carry guns in schools.
It was purr-fect Saturday to walk for animals. Animal Allies Humane Society hosted its 23rd annual Walk for Animals.
A man wanted in connection with Northstar Baptist Church bus theft is behind bars.
Monday children gathered at the Mount Royal branch library for a performance of an African folk tale about a spider who is the master of trickery!
A study revealed that Duluth will need more than 4,000 new housing units by 2020.
Hartley Nature Center needs your help funding a project that will get kids outdoors.
A campaign has kicked off to help provide 46,000 pounds of food to Northland kids.
Not everyone pulling in pan fish and blue gills in Minnesota this weekend is required to having a license to do so.
Members of the Mille Lacs Band gathered in McGregor, MN to discuss the controversial Sandpiper pipeline.
Grandma’s Marathon is fast approaching, and if you or someone you know is looking for a hotel it’s not too late!
The voices are growing louder against the new administration of the Spooner Area School District. And now, there’s a call for their resignation starting from the very top.
The DTA and the Duluth Police Department have teamed up to make our city buses safer.
“We’re just now in the wait mode now to see what the justice system does,” Leona Maslowki’s son Jim Maslowski said.
Kids in Hibbing spent their day at the fire hall to learn how to prevent accidents from occurring and how to respond to dangerous situations.
Congressman Rick Nolan is calling on lawmakers to support his idea to redefine politics.
A woman in Eveleth is $71,000 all the richer after winning the state’s largest single charitable gaming bingo jackpot.
A festival drawing more than 30,000 people to the Iron Range community of Virginia kicks off in a little less than two weeks.
Every 3 hours a vehicle of pedestrian is involved in a collision with a train in the United States. Wednesday, local law enforcement agencies teamed up with railroad industries to lower those numbers.
After more than a decade in the making, construction is finally underway at the Duluth Armory.
Smile! You’ll soon be on surveillance cameras in the City of Virginia as councilors look to respond to crime.
Millions of dollars are needed in order to push ahead with construction on Highway 53 near Virginia.
The idea of folk school in Ely has been rumbling around for a while and this weekend, their dream will become a reality.
Business signs, sandwich boards and other advertisements fill the streets of Ely. But, the main drag runs along a state highway which means the Minnesota Department of Transportation regulates the size and location of signs on that road.
Douglas County Historical Society Welcomes Guest.
Duluth police have released the name of a person who was stabbed Friday evening in Duluth’s Lincoln Park neighborhood.
It’s a win for Duluth homeowners in a historic part of the east end of town after councilors voted down a proposed short-term rental permit for a property.
We now know the name of the victim killed in Saturday’s Lincoln Park homicide. Authorities discovered the body of Lisa Isham, 52, in her home just after 7 p.m. in the 100 block of Fir Avenue.
Two hikers passed through Duluth Monday while on a history–making, journey of a lifetime.
The St. Louis County Land and Minerals Department is responsible for nearly 900,000 acres of state tax forfeited land. Next week, the county will team up with the City of Duluth to hold the largest tax forfeited land sale yet.
Orange cones are filling Grand Avenue as a major project gets underway.
Reconstruction on a highly used runway at the Duluth International Airport is set for next April.
Duluth Police officers will be on two wheels and looking to interact with the community this summer.
Lake Superior College is hosting campers for a week of cyber crime training.
Green thumbs were getting worked up Friday night for what’s described as the Black Friday for gardeners.
Plants took over Congdon Elementary Friday.
Duluth Edison Charter Schools started off the year with record breaking enrollment.
Spirit Mountain needs your help wining a nationwide contest.
A Duluth church is seeking information from the community to recover a stolen bus.
Bone dry is bad news in Minnesota as this year’s drought is causing the water to quickly creep away.
The low lake levels won’t stop anglers from hitting Island Lake for the 20th annual ALS tournament Saturday morning.
A 21–year–old has pleaded guilty to third degree assault for a stabbing in Duluth this past April.
The new Maurices’ Headquarters in Duluth celebrated another milestone in it’s construction project with Monday’s “Topping Off” ceremony.