Bird Watching at Hawk Ridge
Thousands of Birds Migrate Over Duluth
Hawk Ridge is known as one of the major sites for watching birds migrate, and Birders travel from around the country to watch raptors fly over the city in the fall.
German Festivities are taking over Grandma’s Saloon & Grill this weekend
Lt. Governor Tina Smith and the Minnesota Department of Administration today announced a new partnership with Xcel Energy called the Renewable*Connect Government Pilot Program.
Hawk Ridge is known as one of the major sites for watching birds migrate, and Birders travel from around the country to watch raptors fly over the city in the fall.
The Council unanimously voted yes to hiring JJ Keegan for the Nemadji Public Golf Course.
Mayor Emily Larson, school officials and community organizations announced the return Tuesday.
Community members in Moose Lake attended a opioid and heroin abuse forum to learn ways on how to prevent the growing problem in their community. Several agencies worked together to spread awareness on the issue.
Big Time Jazz Orchestra played Tuesday for the Northwood Children’s Services.
The Army female engagement team visited Lake Superior College to invite students to be all they can be.
Psychology Students and Professors demonstrated the EEG Cap at UMD Tuesday.
Glensheen and Second Harvest Food Bank have been working together for 10 years to fight Hunger in the Northland.
Thousands of trees were lost in storms that swept through the Northland earlier this summer.
Minnesota Republicans are criticizing Governor Mark Dayton for authorizing nearly $80,000 in severance payments to three top officials who resigned from his administration.
The Duluth Police are crediting a new less–lethal sponge gun from keeping a stand–off situation from turning fatal.
The killing of a North Dakota State University student from central Minnesota remains a mystery two years later.
Wisconsin’s Controlled Substance Board has outlawed a synthetic opioid known as U-47700.
Some residents of a small community south of the Twin Cities say one business owner’s sign is giving the city a bad name.
A five-year, $1.12 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education, will allow community members who qualify in St. Louis, Douglas, Carlton Counties will have free access to services designed to help them reach a better life through college training and education.
A northwestern Minnesota American Indian tribe will use part of a $13 million federal loan to help fight drug abuse.
More than 120 snowplow operators from the Minnesota Department of Transportation and the city of Minneapolis are training the next two weeks at Camp Ripley near Little Falls to learn how to handle the winter ahead.
A music legend will be portrayed on a Northland stage this weekend.
Glensheen Mansion hosted thousands of visitors this summer and they’re hoping to keep numbers high as they move into Fall.
Jack Wieben Has been hunting, with both bows and rifles, ever since he can remember.
The charter fishing season runs May through October. Some of the best fishing of the season is now according to some experts.
MnDOT is still looking for public input on the Can of Worms project. They hope to unveil preliminary plans in November.
Hermantown Community Schools hosted an open house for the community for its $48.9 million dollar project.
Fans get crazy and snap up tickets for next month’s tribute concert in a matter of minutes.
Governor Scott Walker has asked for a USDA Secretarial Disaster Designation to help farmers in three Wisconsin counties that suffered crop losses as a result of heavy rains and flooding July.
U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar and Al Franken, along with Representative Rick Nolan, announced Monday that the U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded the Ely Municipal Airport a grand of $2,836,567 for infrastructure improvements.
Leaves haven’t started falling quite yet, but before we know it it’ll be Christmas.
This Wednesday, City of Duluth officials will hold an event to kick off the new Duluth comprehensive plan.
It’s presidential election season but maybe you noticed something a little different this time around in Duluth.
St. Cloud’s Mayor and state leaders met today with the off duty law enforcement officer who intervened on Saturday night to save lives.
Authorities are searching Lake Superior for three boaters, including a 9-year-old boy and his father who did not return from a fishing trip in the vicinity of the Keweenaw Peninsula.
Early in-person voting is underway in Wisconsin.
Minnesota health officials say the number of cases of Legionnaire’s disease associated with an outbreak in Hopkins continues to grow.
Republican businessman Stewart Mills came just shy of winning Minnesota’s 8th District Congressional seat in 2014.
The Hibbing Police Department will be conducting a Level Three Predatory Offender Notification Meeting on Thursday, September 22 at 6:00 p.m. in the Little Theater located on the lower level of Hibbing Memorial Building.
At around 8:00 P.M. Saturday September 17th, the Bayfield County 911 center received a report of a ATV accident on Komborski Road in the Town of Bayview.
The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is investigating an officer-involved shooting in Chisago County.
Canadian multi-platinum singer-songwriter Bryan Adams will make a stop in Duluth on his GET UP Tour on Saturday, November 26 at 7:30 p.m.
Early Monday morning, authorities began questioning several people as they tried to determine any possible connection between an explosion in the bustling New York City neighborhood of Manhattan, an unexploded pressure-cooker device found blocks away, and a pipe bomb blast in New Jersey.
At the newly built Northwest Wisconsin Cancer Center of Memorial Medical Center (NWCC) in Ashland, Wisconsin, a salon-style wig room is giving chemotherapy patients a new look and a boost of self-confidence when going through treatments.
Minnesota Governor, Mark Dayton plans to travel to St. Cloud, to meet with city officials about the weekend stabbing at a local mall. The incident is currently being investigated as a potential act of terrorism.
Community members enjoyed food and fun at the UMD Food and Farm Festival Sunday.
Duluth’s downtown and parks are full of Poke stops, and fans of the game have been walking around catching Pokemon since the game was first released.
An FBI official says investigators are viewing an attack at a Minnesota mall in which a man stabbed nine people as a possible act of terrorism.
Thousands turned out for The 32nd Annual Fall Fest.
Car Enthusiasts came together to raise funds for a family affected by childhood cancer.
Authorities say three people were hurt when a Twin Cities medical helicopter crashed near Alexandria, in central Minnesota.
A stroke happens every 40 seconds in the United States. They are also the leading cause of serious, long term disabilities. A national camp wants to let those stroke survivors and their caregivers that they are not alone.