Montevideo named host of 2016 Governor’s Pheasant Opener
2016 - Dayton's sixth annual pheasant opener
Montevideo has been selected to host the 2016 Minnesota Governor’s Pheasant Opener.
Montevideo has been selected to host the 2016 Minnesota Governor’s Pheasant Opener.
Area students are taking a stand against youth homelessness in our community, by sleeping in cardboard boxes.
Plaster’s work focuses on large paper mache puppets that have been displayed at national exhibitions such as Burning Man.
Throughout October the restaurant will be taking donations from customers and donating $1.00 for every jar of wing sauce purchased.
One person is dead and another injured following a shooting outside of an apartment complex on the campus of Texas Southern University.
A drug investigation lead to the arrest of a 28-year-old Duluth man for selling heroin.
A Duluth man has been arrested in connection to the death of a 3-year-old boy in White Earth, Minnesota.
Oktoberfest takes place at Tycoons this weekend.
One person is dead and three others injured following a shooting overnight at a college campus in Arizona.
Three men are behind bars after police found drugs and cash in a home in Duluth on Tuesday.
Gov. Mark Dayton travels to Mankato Friday for the Minnesota Governor’s Pheasant Opener.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and CASDA in Superior is taking the lead on the issue.
So far, it’s a success for the DTA’s new “Grocery Express” route.
More than 400 students took part in the Head of the Lakes Job and Internship Fair Thursday.
A simple childhood toy is being used to spark conversations at a local school about bullying.
The Duluth Transit Authority and other groups hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony today for the newly constructed Northwest Passage Skywalk.
Authorities in Beltrami County are seeking the public’s help in locating a woman who has been missing since Tuesday.
The City of Duluth says residents are experiencing an unexpected gas outage in the Kenwood neighborhood.
An Army Veteran,who is being hailed as a hero for stepping in and potentially saving lives during last week’s shooting at a college campus in Oregon,has been released from the hospital.
Whether you’re a travel enthusiast or just looking for something a bit different than staying at your run of the mill hotel, the Northern Rail Traincar Inn might be a perfect fit.
Authorities have expanded their search for three boaters that have been missing since Saturday on Lake of the Woods.
Farmers and pet owners – listen up. There’s a new, local business now open just for you. It’s called Duluth Feed, Seed & Supply.
Minnesota’s justices of the state’s highest court came to UMD Wednesday night for an informal dinner with community members.
Wednesday night was a night to “Take Back The Night” in Duluth.
Talk about showing up to school in style.
The new animal shelter in Superior is has a lot of tails wagging.
Carlton County’s top dog will have extra protection out in the field thanks to a non-profit.
President Barack Obama has issued an apology to Doctors Without Borders following a deadly airstrike at one of the organizations hospitals in Afghanistan over the weekend.
A Grand Rapids man has pleaded guilty to one felony count of controlled substance crime in the first degree
Zombies will be in the Northland this weekend.
Two suspects are being held in connection to multiple theft incidents in Bayfield over Apple Fest weekend .
Cliffs Natural Resources Inc. announced Tuesday that, effective October 5, 2015, it has terminated its Pellet Sale and Purchase Agreement with Essar Algoma.
The Department of Natural Resources has named 17 people to its new Mille Lacs Fisheries Advisory Committee and a new point person for the agency’s efforts to revive the popular lake’s struggling walleye population.
Businesses throughout the Northland are right now in transition to accept chip-embedded credit and debit cards.
A well-known, vibrant artist from Barnes, Wis., has died. Nate Merz, 32, died of complications from pneumonia, according to his family.
In a FOX follow-up, the Duluth Police Department has completed its investigation into a knife incident at Stowe Elementary and has handed the case over to the Juvenile Division of the St. Louis County Attorney’s Office.
McDonald’s is now officially serving breakfast all day and every day at all Northland locations.
If you’re looking for more than just a panoramic view when you go to check out the fall colors, head to Ironwood, Michigan.
The Duluth Superior Area Community Foundation is calling it “Scholarship Season.”
Students collected insects and water samples that will be analyzed to determine water quality and river eco system health.
The brisk fall evenings may have you thinking pumpkins, bonfires and Halloween, but for some athletes the season offers perfect conditions to train for a winter sport.
The Lake Superior Zoo is officially ready for Halloween.
JKD staff used interactive methods and books to teach children about the importance of keeping their teeth clean. The organizers hope the event will help the children learn about different subjects through reading.
Candidates vying for Duluth City Council’s At-Large seats went head to head in a forum Tuesday morning.
A Duluth butcher has proved he’s a slice above his competition in a national meat cutting competition.
A small portion of West Superior Street will close next week as a staple in Duluth’s skyline over the last year will come down.
It was a so-called China town hall Monday at UMD’s Labovitz School of Business and economics.
Some parents at Stowe Elementary School in Duluth are upset with the way the School District handled a recent knife incident between one student and student crossing guards.
Even though it might not feel like it, it’s already October which means Halloween is just around corner.