Artists Needed To Design 2016 Pride Logo
Winner Gets $300
Non-profit Duluth-Superior Pride is calling on Northland artists to design the 30th Annual Pride Festival logo.
The University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute announced a $3.9 million grant that will fund 19 Great Lakes research, education and outreach projects, including two projects at Northland College in Ashland.
Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty is endorsing Marco Rubio in the race for the Republican presidential nomination.
A fire in northern St. Louis County was partially put out by the homeowner.
A man authorities say is a person of interest in the 1989 abduction of Jacob Wetterling is scheduled to appear in federal court on child pornography charges.
Non-profit Duluth-Superior Pride is calling on Northland artists to design the 30th Annual Pride Festival logo.
It was another successful Duluth Polar Bear Plunge Saturday.
One person is dead as a result of injuries sustained in a snowmobile crash Saturday morning.
Faith Lutheran Church members welcomed the members of Gloria Dei Lutheran Church with open doors, as the two congregations shared a building for their Sunday services.
Dozens of people got their snowshoes on Sunday to support the Oakland Volunteer Fire Department.
We all have seen a car broken down on the side of the road, but what would happen if you pulled over and provided aid? For Justin Pfannes, it saved his life.
Hundreds of animal lovers got a chance to get wild with donations Saturday and support the Lake Superior Zoo.
A PAVAS fundraiser was put on in partnership with the Duluth Trafficking Task Force all in hopes to bring awareness to the issue of sex trafficking.
The first Birkebeiner ski race was held in Norway in 1932, and was inspired by a story in Norwegian history, where skiers smuggled a young prince through harsh mountains and forests to safety, while the country was torn in a civil war.
Right after the family ski tour at the American Birkebeiner, the Birkie Adaptive Ski event brought in skiers from all levels of ability.
Called the race of 1,000 smiles and 2,000 rosy cheeks, the kids leg of the American Birkebeiner, the Barnebirkie faced a little rain but that couldn’t stop participants from skiing away with a good time.
A Fashion Designer spoke to at risk Youth to give them a glimmer of hope.
Northern Lights Elementary school in Superior is receiving a School of Recognition Award for the fourth year in a row.
Governor Dayton has ordered all United States and Minnesota flags be flown at half-staff at all state and federal buildings on Monday in honor of slain Fargo Police Officer Jason Moszer.
A 47-year-old woman has been arrested and charged in connection to a fatal Fentanyl overdose in Hibbing in December of 2015.
Police in Winona, Minnesota say a wedding ring worth an estimated $65,000 was reported missing from the hand of a resident at an extended health care facility.
The Humane Society of the United States and the Humane Society Wildlife Land Trust are offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for killing three wolves near Floodwood.
The roof on the new Minnesota Vikings stadium is leaking, and the general contractor says it needs $3 million to $4 million in repairs.
History Saturdays are back at the Douglas County Historical Society!
The U.S. Coast Guard is urging people to use extra caution when venturing out onto the ice on the Great Lakes and other area waterways.
Five people are lucky to be alive after the helicopter they were flying in crashed into Pearl Harbor on Thursday.
Governor Mark Dayton has proclaimed this weekend “NHL Stadium Series Weekend” in Minnesota.
The Duluth Experience is now offering fat tire biking tours.
Duluth Mayor Emily Larson says she is determined to fix the troubled blue bridge that connects Canal Park to the DECC.
An early morning fire heavily damaged the historic Gloria Dei Lutheran Church in Duluth Thursday morning — a church that has grown to be a fixture in the community.
Protecting rivers and waterways, the St. Louis River Corridor Alliance hosted a 20th Anniversary gala for their clean water campaign.
Discovering the visual design of the city has been the focus of the Duluth Art Institute.
Looking at a person who lived by her own rules, away from the frills of modern convenience.
Mayor Emily Larson is pushing for all communities to address transportation issues with surplus.
The Diocese of Superior has been without a bishop for more than a year after their former bishop went to Idaho, today they filled that void.
Hope for healing and time for reflection brought many together at Pilgrim Congregational Church in Duluth on Thursday.
Federal authorities are offering a $2,500 reward for information on the killing of three wolves in northeastern Minnesota.
Repair work has wrapped up early on the Aerial Lift Bridge in Duluth.
A fire destroyed a home in Greenwood Township Wednesday night.
Ashland Police are investigating after a man allegedly pulled a gun on a Campus Safety Officer at Northland College on Thursday morning.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is anticipating an early snow melt, which means burning restrictions will be put in place earlier than normal.
The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in locating a wanted man.
Two people have been arrested and charged in connection to a heroin bust in Duluth last Friday.
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker has signed legislation that would cut millions of taxpayer dollars for Planned Parenthood in Wisconsin.
Former Minnesota Vikings defensive end Jared Allen officially announced his retirement from the NFL Thursday by “riding off into the sunset.”
The Transportation Forward Coalition is traveling around the state and encouraging local leaders to push for transportation funding.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota will open a retail store in the new Maurice’s headquarters building in downtown Duluth.
Part Two Of What A Job : Meet The Lift Bridge Operator
The city of Duluth started out its morning in a tragic way as one of the city’s oldest churches caught fire.
There are many people around the area who are deaf or hard of hearing. It’s a Northland culture that thrives in silence.
The Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra in partnership with Swim Creative hopes their scavenger hunt is music to the ears of their fans and the entire Twin Ports community.