VIDEO: City Councilors Call For Hagen To Apologize Or Resign
Superior City Councilors are asking for Mayor Bruce Hagen to retract controversial remarks he made about the President and First Lady on Facebook, or resign.
Eight development infrastructure projects and investment in two rural broadband projects were considered by the Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board meeting Monday.
U.S. Steel Corporation and the United Steelworkers union have announced tentative agreement on a new contract covering about 18,000 workers at more than a dozen facilities across the country.
A Baltimore judge has scheduled a new trial date after declaring a mistrial for one of six officers charged in connection with the death of Freddie Gray.
Superior City Councilors are asking for Mayor Bruce Hagen to retract controversial remarks he made about the President and First Lady on Facebook, or resign.
A 57-year-old Duluth man has been charged with burglary following an incident on Wednesday.
Duluth police have identified the man who was struck and killed by a vehicle in West Duluth Saturday afternoon.
Douglas County District Attorney Dan Blank has ruled the drowning death of a Foxboro woman a “tragic accident.”
Authorities are investigating after a woman’s body was found inside of a submerged car pulled from Lake Josephine in Roseville, Minnesota.
One person is dead and 37 others injured after a car crashed into pedestrians on the Las Vegas strip Sunday night.
Federal health officials are lifting the nation’s 32-year-old lifetime ban on blood donations from gay and bisexual men.
The Mall of America is taking legal action in an attempt to block Black Lives Matter protesters from holding another rally at the mall.
A Duluth man is behind bars for his role in multiple burglaries over the weekend.
The number of pedestrians struck and killed is on the rise in Minnesota, and distracted walking appears to be a big factor.
Icy roads contributed to a scary situation in Washburn County this weekend for a mother and her son.
Duluth police are continuing to investigate a fatal accident involving a pedestrian and a vehicle.
“Iceman” Roger is loving the freezing temperatures because he plans to make his ice sculpture even bigger this year — all with a goal of breaking a World Record.
Two people in Superior were hospitalized early Sunday morning due to toxic levels of carbon monoxide in their apartment.
It’s the last weekend before Christmas and stores were bustling with people doing their last minute shopping.
A three-year agreement was made between the Ramsey County attorney’s office and the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis on Friday.
Salvation Army Director of Development, Gordon Mesedahl said this year’s campaign needed a shot in the arm and Super One’s donation match pledge will be just that.
Curling was first recognized by the Winter Olympics in 1998 and the sport has grown substantially since then.
Mayor Elect Larson will not be the only city official involved in hiring the next Chief.
Hermantown’s top dog has extra protection out in the field thanks to a non-profit.
After weeks of being stuck in the port, the German ship Cornelia has finally sailed.
The Superior- Douglas County Chamber of Commerce held a holiday open house and ribbon cutting at the newly remodeled chamber office.
Students from Lester Park Elementary school delivered Christmas trees, books, and gifts to patients at St. Mary’s and St. Luke’s medical centers.
The Minnesota State Lottery Director resigned following questions surrounding his expenses.
Duluth’s Police Chief Gordon Ramsay has been named the new top cop of the Wichita Police Department.
Northlanders looking forward to catching a show at the NorShor Theater are going to have to wait a little bit longer.
Superior Police Chief Nick Alexander, Mayor Bruce Hagen, Fire Chief Steve Panger and Douglas County Sheriff Tom Dalbec all put their hats aside to become waiters Thursday.
A Cloquet restaurant is closing after only two years in business.
Modern-era “Star Wars” toys can be found almost everywhere, including locally owned businesses like Legacy Toys in the Miller Hill Mall.
Duluth Cinema 10 in Canal Park, and theaters across the country, were showing the new “Star Wars” movie all night Thursday.
Zoo-goers were able to get friendly with the elusive Kieran — a snow leopard — Thursday.
What started as helping a small, injured bird has evolved into the Wildwoods Rehabilitation Center. And now, it’s expanding to the public.
Duluth city councilors got together to reflect on the accomplishments in 2015. The group also welcomed in the newly elected councilors and said goodbye to the old ones.
FOX 21 was live with fans Thursday night before the first screenings of “Star Wars'” latest premiere.
Seven people will be spending a lengthy time in prison after police shut down a major crystal meth trafficking operation in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.
Duluth firefighters distributed hundreds of coats to children in need Thursday — part of a national push to help communities.
Students at the University of Wisconsin Superior had the chance to meet Twyla the cuddle dog on campus Thursday.
The Chief of the Ashland Police Department is hanging up his badge after nearly 30 years.
The German ship that has been at anchor outside of the Duluth-Superior harbor for more than a month, is finally leaving.
Law enforcement officials say charges are coming against the man who bought the assault rifles used in the San Bernardino mass shooting.
Thursday morning representatives from the Miller-Dwan Foundation and Essentia Health stopped by FOX Sunrise to talk about a recent uptick in suicides in the Northland.
Governor Mark Dayton and top Minnesota lawmakers are meeting Thursday to discuss a possible special session to help laid-off steelworkers.
A three year environmental improvement project has wrapped up at Minnesota Power’s Boswell Energy Center.
Last-minute holiday shippers, it’s time to get your packages in the mail if you don’t want to pay big dollars to get them to the destination by Christmas Eve.
Many of us have that favorite meal that leaves us with an unpleasant burning sensation in our chest called heartburn.
Duluth Mayor Don Ness is leaving office on Jan. 4, 2016, and he’s going out with a bang.
The “Shop With A Cop” program is a popular event with law enforcement across the country, including in Hermantown where police hit the store with local kids.