Floating through the Tall Ships
Active Adventures: Kayaking with Day Tripper of Duluth
For this week’s Active Adventures, FOX 21’s William Seay went kayaking through the Tall Ships with Day Tripper of Duluth.
Veterans had the chance to get information and learn about resources that could help them, at an event at the DECC.
Failure to comply with the new regulations will result in fines around $1,100 per violation.
A Maple Grove man is charged with fatally stabbing another man during an argument near the University of Minnesota.
As a Colorado mother enjoyed a family boat trip across Lake Powell’s summer waters, she heard a scream and splash as her 2-year-old son slipped off their houseboat and into the water.
Southbound Garfiled Avenue will close on Monday August 29 and southbound I-35 ramps will close two miles south of Hinckley at Highway 23 on Tuesday August 30.
Work continues on the Highway 53 relocation project. Roadway crews have been excavating the roadway’s new alignment and installing water, storm sewer, and sanitary sewer systems.
Due to concerns from the community, Color Dash decided to relocate the event from the Sunrise Memorial Park to Barker’s Island in Superior.
A new study suggests that Wisconsin’s villages have struggled more with economic recovery than larger cities since the big recession of 2008-09.
Minneapolis Police are currently investigating a fatal stabbing that occurred near the University of Minnesota campus, at University Ave SE and 13 Ave SE.
The union representing around 4,800 nurses at five Allina hospitals in the Twin Cities area has notified the company that it will begin a strike on Labor Day.
Making a Murderer’s Steven Avery, who was accused of killing a freelance photographer wants a state appellate court to hold his latest appeal open pending a decision on additional scientific testing in the case.
Starry stonewort are grass-like algae that can produce dense mats, which could interfere with use of the lake and choke out native plant species.
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Gov. Mark Dayton has issued an executive order restricting uses of neonicotinoid pesticides to reverse the decline of bee and other pollinator populations.
For this week’s Active Adventures, FOX 21’s William Seay went kayaking through the Tall Ships with Day Tripper of Duluth.
Superior is now one step closer to getting a dog park, but it may still be awhile until you’re able to take your four-legged friends there.
9th Annual Guns and Hoses Softball game continues to be played for a good cause.
Duluth community members come together to show that they stand behind our heroes, and to shine a positive light on Police officers.
The EPA and US Steel have come up with a proposed cleanup of the former Duluth Works site that could cost $70 million. The EPA will take public comment on the proposal until September 25th.
One thing most fair-goers will tell you, parking can be tough to come by near the state fairgrounds.
Food on a stick is now taking over the state.
The Duluth Curling Club has hosted national and world championships and now they will receive some upgrades.
A well known businessman is starting a new venture in a historic neighborhood on the Superior side of the Twin Ports and it opens tomorrow.
Prosecutors have charged a 26-year-old with second degree murder in the fatal shooting of another man at a state park in southern Minnesota.
This weekend will mark the third annual “Pay it Forward” Veterans fishing event that will bring veterans together for a three night, two day fishing trip at Lake of the Woods.
The 7th Annual neighborhood street festival, HillFest, is a community event that is put on for anybody who lives, works, or enjoys the Hillside.
Ohio officials say accidental drug overdoses killed a record 3,050 people in the state last year, or an average of eight per day.
Five candidates for president other than Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton have met qualifications to be on the ballot in Wisconsin.
A Minnesota Supreme Court appeals panel has ordered the first full and unconditional release from the state’s sex offender treatment program.
The University of Wisconsin will begin its 121st school year with a variety of activities to welcome students and faculty back to campus.
The HillFest Festival will be taking place on Sunday, August 28, on 4th Street from 5th Avenue East to 7th Avenue East.
The Duluth Police Department has issued a traffic advisory for Sunday, August 28, for the Superior Man Triathlon. The event will be held in the Harbor and Bayfront areas, as well as London Road, resulting in various road closures.
Duluth will have it’s first ever Winter Village Festival this year, but the fun filled weekend will take many volunteers and funds to be successful.
Something bright might catch your eye on one of the buildings in Downtown Superior.
Community members were ready to celebrate the 100 year anniversary of the Ashland Ore Dock, but storms made organizers reschedule the event. It will now take place on October 1st.
Nearly 154 trees were damaged by the July storm that hit Ashland. Volunteers have spent lots of time and energy to bring peace back to this place of rest.
Nearly two months have passed since strong storms ripped through the Northland, breaking off trees and causing thousands of power outages.
It’s been nearly two years now since Continental Bike and Sustainable Duluth received a Park Fund Grant from the City of Duluth to add repair stations for riders.
The City of Duluth and the Duluth 1200 Fund Board are offering a new loan program.
A website called Food Dudes Delivery has taken over Duluth.
The private estate and production complex of the late rocker, Prince, Paisley Park, will be open daily for public tours beginning October 6.
The Duluth Running Company has been offering the community a new way to see some of the greatest hiking trails.
A Detroit police patrol vehicle was struck by gunfire as a man fire on two officers with an assault rifle.
Since the July 21 storm, City of Duluth crews have been working on storm debris removal from private residences. The process is now reaching its time limit; curbside pick up will end on Saturday, August 27.
A group trying to legalize the recreational use of marijuana in Michigan, has failed to persuade a judge to put the question on the fall ballot.
U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar has criticized the sharp price hikes for EpiPens.
On August 24, PolyMet submitted an air permit application to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) for its proposed NorthMet project in northeastern Minnesota.
Thursday night the Duluth Police Department and the Duluth Fire Department will be battling on the diamond.
The annual Jefferson Street Block Party will kick off on Saturday, August 27 from 2pm to 5pm on the 1600 block of Jefferson Street.
The University of Wisconsin Superior’s Superior Interaction theatre group is in the running for a Touchstone Award from the Duluth Superior Area Community Foundation.