Festival Brings Hundreds of Bikers to the Northland
3rd Annual Bike Duluth Festival
Bicyclists will be riding into town this weekend for the 3rd Annual Bike Duluth Festival.
The Douglas County Veterans Service Office is starting a new seminar program to educate veterans on a variety of topics.
Superior Public Museums is ready to host mini-golf enthusiasts for a good cause.
Do North Pizzeria purchases new location.
Once again there will be something new on a stick at The Great Minnesota Get-Together, but there will also be new security measures.
A Duluth man was recently arrested on drug and firearm charges.
When you think of the North Shore, multiple gift shops, Northern cuisine, and beautiful scenery probably comes to mind.
Cleaning up and clearing out, the Minnesota Ballet is staying positive after storms ripped throught their building.
Three hundred reenactors camped near the Grand Portage National Monument for Rendezvous Days, a festival that remembers the significance of the fur trade in the area.
The Duluth City Council approved a contract for the cleanup of trails still littered with debris from the July storms.
MnDOT updated citizens tat their monthly meeting of the progress of the Twin Ports Interchange project. Traffic counting, wetland delineation, and waste assessments have been completed.
A new report says Minnesota’s economy is average at best.
NBC Spartan Sports Complex kicked-off the construction of new tennis courts and a softball diamond.
The Salvation Army in Duluth is preparing for the school shopping season, and asking the public for donations of children’s clothing, socks, and underclothes.
If you’re planning on heading down to the Tall Ships later this week now there’s a new way to get around. The Greater Downtown Council is teaming up with Voyager Bus Lines to present the Duck Bus.
Rob Link, who played a key role in many high profile development projects in Duluth, passed away on Saturday at the age of 66.
In the early hours of Saturday, August 13, the Cass County Sheriff’s Office received a report of an assault involving a weapon near Oak Point area of Leech Lake, rural Cass Lake, Minn.
A panel overseeing renovation of the Minnesota State Capitol building is moving to relocated two controversial paintings with depictions of Native Americans that some have deemed offensive.
Itasca County Attorney, John J. Muhar, reports on August 18 that Christopher Smith, 30, of Bemidji, Minnesota, pled guilty to one count of felony Criminal Vehicular Homicide.
Under new Wisconsin state regulations, school buses built after January 1, 2005, must have amber lights to alert drivers that the bus is about to activate its flashing red warning lights, while coming to a stop. The new regulation goes into effect August 16, 2016.
The Minnesota Slip Bridge, or the Blue Bridge in Canal Park, and the Aerial Lift Bridge will be implementing a modified lift schedule during the Tall Ships Festival.
The Duluth Police Department has issued a traffic advisory for the Tall Ships Duluth event that begins on August 18 and runs through the 21. Beginning at approximately 1:00 p.m. on Thursday August 18th, the “Grand Parade of Sail” will kick off the event as ships begin to enter through the Duluth Harbor area in waves of three.
Historic ships will soon be sailing into Duluth.
Police in a southeastern Minnesota city say a woman in her 60s was fatally shot by another woman who was arrested and later released.
The 2nd Annual Family Free Fun Night will take place on August 27 from 2:00p.m. until 6:00p.m at the Harrison Community Center in Lincoln Park.
A Duluth woman is taking on a major challenge on the Superior Hiking trail this month, with a goal of running 310 miles in 9 days.
Field Day held at Clover Valley Farms to teach about apple production.
Duluth Children’s Museum Holds Eighth Annual Bubble Fest.
This week Duluth will be invaded by water and land for the Tall Ships Festival and with people filling restaurants and hotels, it’s expected to be a big weekend for businesses in Duluth.
People in Mountain Iron are gearing up for the annual Old Time Fiddle Championships.
The Nice Girls Organization hosts a Second Saturday Market specifically for women.
It’s the third annual Bike Duluth Festival this weekend where more than 300 bikers came to hit the trails and enjoy some friendly competition.
Performers happily sing the blues for thousands in Duluth. The three day festival celebrates all things blues.
Sales of the Bayfront Blues Festival Volume Two cd will help support the 30 Days Foundation. The foundation supports those who have gone through a serious financial crisis.
The city of Duluth is known for its elite trails and now its celebrating a new honor.
Police were seen on the roof of a Dunkin Donuts in Superior this morning, but the reason may surprise you.
Minnesota’s two licensed medical marijuana manufacturers each lost millions of dollars in their first full year of operations, according to financial documents obtained by The Associated Press.
A federal court in Wisconsin has overturned the conviction of a Brendan Dassey, who was found guilty of helping his uncle kill Teresa Halbach in a case profiled in the Netflix documentary, “Making a Murderer.”
Duluth is now recognized as an IMBA gold-level ride center. The center in Duluth will encompass a 100-mile singletrack network within the city limits.
More than 70 members of the Wisconsin National Guard have assisted in the recovery and repair efforts in northwest Wisconsin since the July 11 floods.
Bicyclists will be riding into town this weekend for the 3rd Annual Bike Duluth Festival.
The Superior Police Department has opened registration for its 14th annual Citizen’s Police Academy.
FOUND: Shaun Bell was located safe in Aitkin County Friday August 12.
The City of Duluth has announced a new plan of attack for their curbside storm debris pick up, as well as the debris drop off site on Rice Lake Road.
Bayfront Blues Festival musician plays on FOX 21 Sunrise.
The Todd County Sheriff’s Office is seeking assistance in locating Alan Michael Thomas, 47, of Osakis, MN.
Missing person investigation is on-going and several leads have been followed up with no substantial results.
The city of Duluth changed its mind Thursday about possibly hiring an outside tree service to finish picking up all that storm debris still on many homeowners’ curbs from the severe storms more than one month ago.
There is good news for Duluth’s tourism tax revenue. The numbers are up so far this year.
Mining industry layoffs on the Iron Range have been common in recent years but there is good news as some of those employees are now back at work.
US Bicycle Route 41 is close to designation. Officials are taking final input from the public before sending in the needed paperwork for its official designation. The route would run from St. Paul to the Canadian border via Duluth.