Locals Bond over International Cuisine
Spring rolls and chicken curry were just a few dishes bringing community members together.
Spring rolls and chicken curry were just a few dishes bringing community members together.
Imagination was the focus of an event at the Duluth Public Library Saturday afternoon.
One of the biggest races in the Northland kicked off today.
More than 100 kids learned about what to do if they’re ever in an uncomfortable situation with a stranger or someone they know.
A benefit was held at Strikers Bar in Superior to help raise money for the nearly 50 people left without a place to call home after a fire spread throughout Applewood Knoll Apartments.
Dry conditions helped to spark a grass fire in the Rice Lake and Howard Gnesen townships.
A lost 3-year-old boy is safe thanks to Louie a K9 Officer with St. Louis County Sheriff’s Office.
 A precautionary lockdown of the U.S. Capitol has been lifted after shots were fired in an apparent suicide.
If you haven’t checked it out just yet there is still time to do so. The latest in home and garden trends is on display at the DECC.
The mother of a Wisconsin man accused of trying to join the Islamic State group says he’s a mentally ill loner who often makes boastful comments to try to win acceptance.
The search party looking for missing 10-year-old Barway Collins says they have found the body of a child in North Mississippi Regional Park in Minneapolis
Authorities have confirmed another bird flu outbreak at a Minnesota turkey farm, raising the state’s total to 14 affected farms.
A true sign that the seasons are changing in The Twin Ports, is the opening of The Portland Malt Shoppe.
Immediately following the Easter fire, one of the most notable things The Red Cross stated was how many children were affected by the fire.
A Duluth family has fire crews to thank for saving their two cats from their burning home.
Crews are putting the interior finishes on Blue Wave on the Bay on Highway two.
At least 100 people celebrated the city’s renewed commitment to protect residents and property.
The sun is shining and the ice is off the lake which means Sky Harbor Airport on Park Point is on the verge of welcoming Sea Planes in for the summer.Â
People living on Park Point are asking the City of Duluth for a dog park in the area.Â
Our first stretch of mild March weather has prompted some golf courses to open ahead of schedule.Â
Spring has sprung but that doesn’t come without allergies. Â This year, Doctors say a “pollen vortex” may have some of us reaching for the tissues more often.
After someone carelessly vandalized a veteran’s memorial in Poplar, other veterans have come to the rescue.Â
Duluth’s mail processing center is now positioned to sort some types of mail, according to a union official, and that means many workers will keep their jobs at the facility – even after the U.S. Postal Service announced the Duluth processing center would be closing April 18.
Thursday, Northland children brought awareness to the issue of violence in the form of art.
Gov. Mark Dayton has jokingly described his top priorities for the legislative session as “everything..”
The city of Cloquet is one of the few places lucky enough to have a river running through town. But, right now, it doesn’t give people who live there the feeling of a “river town.”
Pat and Roy Line are quite the pair.
The Great Lakes Aquarium is seeking a hefty donation from the city to help complete a new exhibit.
Expansion of the South Shore Brewery in Washburn is close to completion.
Washburn city officials are in the early stages of redeveloping the 30 acres of land along the Chequamegon Bay.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources requests that operators of unmanned aircraft (drones) stay at least 5 miles away from wildfires to create a safe environment for firefighting aircraft and crew.
Police are investigating the theft of about $70,000 worth of bull semen from a farm in southern Minnesota.
Ships are moving again after U.S. and Canadian crews worked to clear the way through ice on eastern Lake Superior.
Shipments of iron ore on the Great Lakes totaled an anemic 800,000 tons in March, the lowest level for the month since 2010.
The Willis Clan visits Fox Sunrise.Â
Two 15-year-old girls from Hibbing have been found safe after they went missing March 29 and 30.
The cause of a fire at a 20 unit apartment building in Duluth is accidental, improper disposal of smoking materials.
A standoff suspect in Itasca County has been taken into custody.Â
Samples of hard alcohol will soon be offered at liquor and grocery stores in Wisconsin under a bill Gov. Scott Walker has signed into law.
Wednesday, the Hermantown community broke ground with their shovels as they celebrated the start of construction at their schools.
As tougher questions and larger problems are now beginning to consume the minds of the victims, the community is coming together to make the days following this disaster a bit more manageable for the victims.
The DECC in Duluth has officially been taken over by hundreds of enthusiastic exhibitors displaying the latest home, garden and yard trends.
Construction crews are working hard to finish the surgical expansion at St. Luke’s but some things have hindered the completion.
The water levels on Lake Superior are close to the long term average.
A free card can get you perks and lots of savings in downtown Duluth.
A new project is complete in Superior offering seniors a state of the art facility and more options.
Now might be a good time to whip out those resumes and cover letters!
Superior has decided to keep their mayor.
Samples of hard alcohol will soon be offered at liquor and grocery stores in Wisconsin under a bill Gov. Scott Walker has signed into law.
A jury has convicted Dzhokhar Tsarnaev of all 30 counts he faced stemming from the 2013 bombing of the Boston Marathon.