Great Outdoors: Tall Ships Highlights
A Look Back At Tall Ships Duluth
A collection of the highlights of the Tall Ships Festival in Duluth.
The Duluth Transit Authority (DTA) and the City of Superior will provide a special evening service between downtown Duluth, downtown Superior, and the Head of the Lakes Fair.
A manhunt is underway for a couple accused of killing a woman and kidnapping her three children, north of Los Angeles, California.
The City of Superior is looking to invest more money downtown. City leaders approved a referendum to be voted on in November that could bring more funds into the downtown district.
A collection of the highlights of the Tall Ships Festival in Duluth.
An open house allowed people to see the latest design for reconstruction.
Many kids and their families headed to local beaches to enjoy the last days of summer before heading off to school.
Campus PD say they are keeping everyone safe, while letting students have fun on the first weekend of moving in at UMD.
The Head of the Lakes Fair begins in Superior and runs through the 28th. Enjoy fair food, the midway, and horse shows, among other attractions.
Community members in Superior met to talk about ways to bring more funding to the area to fight the growing drug problem. They’re working to bring more funding to the area for drug treatment.
After eight Chippewa bands expressed strong concerns, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources will close the Mille Lacs Lake catch-and-release walleye season on Tuesday, September 6.
Minnesota Congressman Rick Nolan is adding one more endorsement to his list of supporters as he seeks reelection in the fall.
With a price tag of nearly $2.2 million dollars, the new energy source will not only benefit area residents, but also flip the switch on cost savings for the Black Bear Casino in Carlton.
The City of Superior is looking to invest more money downtown. City leaders approved a referendum to be voted on in November that could bring more funds into the downtown district.
People concerned about the PolyMet mining project proposal and its affects on the lake superior watershed gather in Duluth.
The incoming freshman class at UMD is expected to have more than 2,000 students.
New state regulations are designed to retain teachers are going into effect in Wisconsin.
Verizon Wireless is suing the City of Appleton because its Common Council rejected the company’s plans for a cell tower.
Cass County Attorney Christopher Strandlie reports the arraignment of a 25-year-old Coon Rapids man on charges of Intentional Murder in the 2nd Degree, Criminal Sexual Conduct in the First Degree, Kidnapping and Unauthorized use of a Motor Vehicle in Cass County District Court on August 23, 2016.
The criminal complaint alleges that Zachary Todd Anderson, age 25 abducted a 5-year-old girl, Alayna Ertl, and stole a 2002 GMC pick-up, from the girl’s home in Meeker county, Minnesota prior to 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, August 20th.
The Discovery Channel’s explosive series comes to life to uncover the truth behind popular myths by mixing the scientific method with curiosity and old-fashioned ingenuity in MythBusters: The Explosive Exhibition at the Mall of America (MOA) this fall.
The Minnesota Nurses Association and Allina Health have returned once again to the bargaining table.
The Historic Congdon Estate has been growing rapidly in recent years.
Criminal charges are expected soon against a suspect in the kidnapping and killing a 5-year-old girl from central Minnesota.
Day Tripper of Duluth is offering canoe and kayak trips.
12 Students traveled to Ami Machi, Japan.
Senator Janet Bewley visits YMCA, meets local boxer.
The Playscape was damaged after the July 21 wind storm.
City crews hope to be down with curbside cleanup in another week’s time.
El Galeon is a replica of a 16th century Galleon, and is the only one in the world that sails today.
Tall Ships wrapped up Sunday evening, and crews are working to make Canal Park look as clean as before the big event.
A small section of Kenwood avenue in Duluth will be closed all week, as a construction project continues its progress.
The Superior Street reconstruction project is on a temporary hold, after Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton announced there will be no special legislative session this year.
A judge had ruled that a proposal to raise Minneapolis’ minimum wage to $15 an hour should go on the city’s ballot this fall.
Health officials in Oakland County, Michigan say donated blood has tested positive for West Nile virus.
Utility crews will be preparing to line the 100+ year old sewer pipes under Superior Street between 4th Avenue West and 4th Avenue East in preparation for future Superior Street Reconstruction.
A 31-year-old male predatory offender, has registered within the City of Hibbing limits.
The Duluth Transit Authority has posted the detour that is now in effect for Route 16 that runs between Duluth and Superior.
Criminals were busy over the weekend in Duluth.
Not even tornado sirens could stop a Michigan couple from saying “I do.”
Lawyers for the former student had sued, alleging that Redlands Unified School officials knew of his relationship with Laura Whitehurst and failed to warn his family.
Officials announced today that the Appleton clinic will not reopen and say the closure is a loss of women in the northern and central parts of Wisconsin.
The latest survey of Minnesota’s wolf population estimates a slight increase.
Wisconsin’s attorney general says the fatal police shooting in Milwaukee that sparked two nights of violence was recorded by not one, but two body cameras.
On Thursday, August 25, the Carlton County criminal justice community is sponsoring a “warrant workout” event at the Carlton County Courthouse in Carlton.
An extensive survey conducted by the Career and Internship Services at the University of Minnesota, found that nearly all 2014-15 graduates have found jobs or are continuing their education.
Hartley Nature Center is still working to get back in shape following devastating storms in mid-July.
History down under the waters of Lake Superior has been located about five miles away from Marathon, Ontario.
Beginning Monday morning on the Blatnik bridge, both Superior-bound lanes will close while one Duluth-bound lane will shut down.
Tall Ships Duluth organizers say this weekend’s festival actually drew in more people than they expected.
Hepatitis C deaths have reached an all-time high in the U.S. – and it’s not just from dirty needles within the drug-using community. Baby Boomers are at highest risk, according to the Centers for Disease Control.