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Occupant of Disabled Vehicle Walking for Help Struck, Killed

The Fatal Crash Happened Late Sunday

RAINY LAKE, Minn. (AP) – The Minnesota State Patrol says a woman trying to flag down help after her vehicle became disabled has been struck and killed on a northern Minnesota highway. The patrol says 18-year-old Kimburly Lynn Loycano, of International Falls, was walking southbound on Highway 71 in Rainy Lake with other occupants of the disabled vehicle when she…

Celebrating Midsommar in Duluth

Swedish Celebration of Summer at Spirit of God Lutheran Church

DULUTH, Minn.- The Swedish community in Duluth spent Sunday celebrating the End of Winter and the beginning of Summer, a holiday called Midsommar. The sounds of the accordion and the smell of flowers mean summer is here. “Midsommar in Sweden is about closing up the city it’s about going out to the countryside to the cabins to the fields to…

Duluth Comes Outside After Violent Storms

Enger Park bustling with people enjoying sun and nature.

DULUTH, Minn.- After the storms moved out of the area Sunday morning, the weather turned out pretty nice. Enger Park was full of people enjoying the look of the landscape, the views from the Tower, and the temps from the Sun. This is after storms whipped through the area, whipping lightning, wind, rain and even some hail across the sky…

Local Drag Queen Reads Books to Kids

Drag Story Time is a nationwide movement.

DULUTH, Minn- A local drag queen put on their best dress and read story books to kids at Zenith Bookstore in West Duluth. “Drag Story Time” is a nationwide movement introducing kids to diversity. This was the second event of its kind at the book store. This time, led by local drag queen “Mama Dukes,” who read one of her favorite…

Community Enjoys Independence Day Concert in Gary New Duluth

The 3rd annual Independence Concert in Gary New Duluth.

DULUTH, Minn- The 4th of July is coming up later this week, and in the spirit of the holiday, people in Gary New Duluth are getting a heads start on Independence Day celebrations. “We’re celebrating the greatness of our country; we’re celebrating the greatness of our community, of our city,” Gary New Duluth recreation development president Mark Boben said. It’s the…

52nd Annual Gun Show Brings Hundreds to DECC

One of the largest Gun shows in Minnesota attracts almost 100 vendors.

DULUTH, Minn.- Hundreds packed the DECC for one of the largest Gun Shows in Minnesota. The Duluth Gun Show is now in its 52nd year with 286 tables and 85 vendors displaying their firearms this year. For some, guns and the guns how have become important parts of their heritage. “It’s one of the, I would say one of the…

Brat Fest and ‘Bertapalooza’ Bring Crowds to Bayfront Festival Park

Two Fundraising events in Bayfront for the first time.

DULUTH, Minn.- What do Bratwurst, Beer and a guy named Bert have in common? They all occupied Bayfront for the first time this weekend, to donate to local charities. Festival season has begun at Bayfront Park in Duluth with Brat Fest and Bertapalooza. The sizzle of Bratwurst cooking on the grill means a new festival making its mark at Bayfront,…

Lady Bikers Ride Through Duluth for Annual Convention

The Chrome Angels is an international group of women motorcyclists.

DULUTH, Minn- A sisterhood of female bikers took a ride along the North Shore. The Chrome Angelz are an international group of women visiting Duluth for their annual convention. For their last day, the Angelz spent the afternoon shopping from local vendors and saying their goodbyes until next year’s gathering. “The thing that means the most to me is to…

More Than 100 Artists Display Work at Park Point Art Fair

Fair brings thousands to Park Point every year

DULUTH, Minn. – The Park Point Art Fair kicked off Saturday. Thousands attend the annual fair, where more than a hundred artists display and sell work in many different mediums like glass, painting, woodwork, jewelry, and more. Karin Kraemer owns Duluth Pottery in Lincoln Park. She says the Park Point Fair is like a big reunion for artists. “There’s a…

Duluth FC Shooting For Playoffs

Only three games left in the season, as the club is one spot out of playoff contention.

DULUTH, Minn. – Duluth FC is entering the final three games of their season, though they only have one loss on the year, they are still one spot out of playoff contention. The team needs to finish strong if they hope to have a shot at the playoffs. According to Duluth FC coach, Joel Person, this year has been a…

The Breezy Point 5k Raises Record Breaking Amount to Donate to MN Teen Challenge

The 11th annual Breezy Point 5k breaks $40k raised

DULUTH, Minn- Almost 400 racers ran, walked and rode their bikes down Island Lake for the 11th annual Breezy Point 5k. In it’s 11th year, the Breezy Point 5k raised a record breaking $40 thousand for the Duluth Teen Challenge. “Teen Challenge saves people’s lives. They take you from the pits of addiction and they introduce you to God,” a…

All About Rhubarb at Rhubarb Festival

Fundraiser benefits CHUM Food Shelf

DULUTH, Minn.- You know summer is here when it’s time for the Annual Rhubarb Festival. Benefiting the CHUM Food Shelf, the 15th Annual Rhubarb Festival took over part of London Road with Rhubarb Pie, Rhubarb Lemonade, and Rhubarb Bratwurst, and more Rhubarb. The festival raises about $60,000-$70,000 for CHUM each year. This year’s goal was to raise more than $75,000….

UPDATE: Missing Woman Located

49-year-old Teri Lynn Schaeffer has been located

DULUTH, Minn. – Teri Lynn Schaeffer has been located. Police tell us they are speaking with her at this time. The vehicle police were looking for was also located. Earlier, police asked for the public’s help in finding Schaeffer. They said she was considered missing under “suspicious circumstances.” Categories: News, News – Latest News

Volunteers Prep for Rhubarb Festival

DULUTH, Minn. – Get those taste buds ready because the Rhubarb festival is one day away. An assembly line of volunteers were chopping rhubarb and baking pies for the big day at First Lutheran Church on London Road. Nearly fifty gift baskets stuffed with goodies were also set up for tomorrow’s dollar raffle. “We have about three hundred volunteers that…

Enhanced Skills Professional Police Officers Graduate

The class went through a rigorous six week program learning advanced police skills.

CLOQUET, Minn. – Friday, 48 peace officers graduated from the Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College Enhanced Skills Program. The class went through a rigorous six week program learning advanced police skills. They even had to get tased and maced to learn how it feels when they do it to a potential perpetrator. “It’s important because you deal with…

Free Range Film Festival Kicks Off

The festival goes through Saturday with showings tomorrow afternoon and evening in Wrenshall.

WRENSHALL, Minn. – Twenty films from all over the world are being shown during the two day Free Range Film Festival in a 103-year-old barn in Wrenshall. For organizer Annie Dugan, she says her favorite part is after the films are done seeing people come together over what they are passionate about. “It’s evening, it’s cool and people are talking…

The Wonder of Bubbles at Mount Royal Library

The message of the program was "Anything is Possible" and the Bubble Master, Geoff Akins, says that his message is not just for children.

DULUTH, Minn. –  Kids and adults alike were shown the magic of bubbles today on Friday at the Mount Royal Library in Duluth. The message of the program was “Anything is Possible” and the Bubble Master, Geoff Akins, says that his message is not just for children. “Sometimes it’s not so much for the kids but for the child inside…

STEM Students Launch Rockets in Duluth

'Shoot for the Stars' is a College of St. Scholastica STEM program.

DULUTH, Minn- High school students flew drones and spent the afternoon ‘Shooting for the Stars’ at Wheeler Field in Duluth. Rockets launched at the big finish to a three week program hosted by College of St. Scholastica. Students chose to learn how to build apps, build drones or build rockets. Angelina Kuehnow and Abbie Resberg built and launched their very…

Monster Trucks Rip Through Proctor Speedway

The Monster Truck Racing League stops in Proctor.

PROCTOR, Minn.- Monster trucks ripped through proctor speedway for the first night of car–crashing, earth shaking excitement. Drivers in the monster truck racing league sped through mud, popped wheelies and caught big air at the show. Before that, fans could meet the drivers and catch a ride of their own in the back of a monster truck. One driver, who goes…

Governor Walz Announces Aid Help

An increase in Local Government aid to a level not seen in Duluth since 2002

DULUTH, Minn.- Minnesota Governor Tim Walz was back in the Northland to announce an increase in Local Government Aid to a level not seen in Duluth since 2002. Walz said there will be an additional $26 million dollars this year, and an increase of $31 million dollars in 2020. Much of those funds will be used to fun staffing including…

Pattison Park Receives Aid Help To Help Flooding Recovery

$1.05 million is coming to Pattison Park from the Wisconsin State Building Commission

SUPERIOR, Wis.- More than a million dollars in state aid is coming to help repair a Wisconsin State Park. Trails and structures at Pattison State Park were heavily damaged by flooding last fall, and the parks popular beach also remains closed. We got a first hand look at all the damage last years Father’s Day flood left behind at Pattison…

Man who Stole Jayme Closs’ Clothing Sentenced to Probation

BARRON, Wis. (AP) – A man who broke into the home of Jayme Closs after her parents were killed and she went missing has been sentenced to two years of probation. Thirty-three-year-old Kyle Jaenke-Annis earlier pleaded guilty to misdemeanor theft for stealing some of Closs’ clothing during the break-in. Jaenke-Annis was initially charged with felony burglary. Investigators found the theft…

Minor Injuries Sustained in Multiple Vehicle Crash on London Road

Driver Cited for Inattentive Driving

DULUTH, Minn. – A 21-year-old female was cited for inattentive driving Friday morning following a crash on London Road. According to authorities the crash happened on the 4100 Block of London Road around 7:40 a.m. When authorities arrived on scene they found three vehicles involved in the crash with one of the vehicles on its side. Duluth Police say there…

Midday Update 6-28-19

Local News and Weather Making Headlines Friday, June 28, 2019

Join FOX 21’s Brett Scott and Meteorologist Brittney Merlot for a look at news and weather making headlines Friday, June 28, 2019. Categories: Community, News, News – Latest News, News Update Tags: Brett Scott, brittney merlot, community, Headlines, midday update, News, weather

Milwaukee man in Custody in Officer’s Death

Officer Hetland was Killed on June 17

RACINE, Wis. (AP) – Sheriff’s officials have identified the man suspected of fatally shooting a Racine police officer who tried to stop an armed robbery. The Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office said Friday a 26-year-old Milwaukee man is in its jail following his arrest Thursday, a day after Officer John Hetland’s funeral. Authorities say the suspect was arrested in Milwaukee with…

Rox ‘N Soul Perform LIVE on FOX 21 Local News

Roxann Berglund and Briand Morrison Stopped by FOX 21 Local News Friday Morning to Perform LIVE

DULUTH, Minn. – Rox ‘N Soul is made up of vocals by Roxann Berglund and guitar performances by Briand Morrison. The duo reside in Grand Portage, but travel all across the region sharing their musical talents with residents in many communities. The band plays R&B, jazz, blues, pop, rock and original songs alone with favorites by request. Whether playing in…

Beat The Heat In Whitewater Rapids On The St. Louis River

ACTIVE ADVENTURES: Minnesota Whitewater Rafting

SCANLON, Minn. — In this week’s Active Adventures we are beating the heat and gearing up to cool down in whitewater rapids along the St. Louis River with Minnesota Whitewater Rafting. Check out the adrenaline adventure and what the Class II-IV rapids look like! Come prepared to paddle, this is an active workout. Join Fox 21’s Brittney Merlot as she…

Morning Update 6-28-19

Local News and Weather Making Headlines Friday, June 28, 2019

Join FOX 21’s Brett Scott and Meteorologist Brittney Merlot for a local look at news and weather making headlines Friday, June 28, 2019. Categories: Community, News, News – Latest News, News Update Tags: Brett Scott, brittney merlot, community, Headlines, morning update, News, weather

Car Crashes Into Downtown Biwabik Building Injuring two

BIWABIK, Minn. – The Gilbert Police Department and Minnesota State Patrol are investigating a crash that left two people injured Thursday night. According to the Northland Fire Wire, a building in downtown Biwabik was heavily damaged when a car crashed into the building and went through the lower level. The crash happened at 400 Main Street around 9:55 p.m. The…

Learn How To Make Your Own Waffle Cones

COOKING CONNECTION: Love Creamery

DULUTH, Minn. — In this week’s Cooking Connection we are learning how to make waffle cones at home with Love Creamery! Waffle Cones 1 Cup granulated sugar 4 large egg whites 1 teaspoon vanilla 1/4 teaspoon salt 4 tablespoon butter melted 1 Cup all-purpose flour   Instructions 1. Preheat your waffle cone maker 2. Mix everything well, it will be…

Storms Snap Trees, Down Power Lines in Wisconsin

Wisconsin Could see More Rain and Thunderstorms Friday

MILWAUKEE (AP) – Powerful thunderstorms that moved through Wisconsin snapped trees, downed power lines and sent attendees at summer festivals scrambling for cover. Thousands of people were still without power in southern Wisconsin on Friday, after storms swept across the state Thursday. Country USA music festival in Oshkosh was evacuated and suspended late Thursday afternoon, as festival organizers said tents…

2 Dead, 1 Injured in Medical Helicopter Crash in Brainerd

A Nurse and Pilot Were Killed

BRAINERD, Minn. (AP) – Two people are dead and a third injured after a medical helicopter crash at the Brainerd airport. North Memorial Health says no patients were on board when the crash happened about 1 a.m. Friday. A nurse and a pilot were killed. The injured crew member was taken to St. Joseph’s Medical Center in Brainerd. The crew…

Alzheimer’s Association Promote Healthier Aging

SUPERIOR, Wis. – Aging is a normal part of life. And as the population is growing older the Alzheimer’s Association is helping people find ways for healthier aging. The association offered a free class at Superior Public Library to share tips for better lifestyle habits. They shared research about how healthy eating and exercise can help slow down mental declines….

Cloquet Fire Receives Grant For Much-Needed New Equipment

35-year-old air packs have been improved because of this nearly $400,000 grant

CLOQUET, Minn.- The Cloquet Area Fire Department has recently received a grant for nearly $400,000 to upgrade their 35-year-old air packs. Improved tracking capabilities, air monitoring, along with Bluetooth capability are some of the new additions for the 53 air packs they are purchasing. But the biggest takeaway is the large improvement of firefighting safety. “Functionally they are pretty similar…

At Sara’s Table Chester Creek Cafe Continues Expansion Efforts

The Cafe's customer base has grown significantly since the location opened.

DULUTH, Minn- “At Sara’s Table Chester Creek Café” is expanding. The popular Duluth restaurant is getting too big for its britches and the owner says it’s time to make a change. The customer base at the café has grown so much in 20 years, the original building’s design isn’t allowing the staff to get around the restaurant efficiently. The primary purpose…

Monitoring the Bacterial Safety of Lake Superior Beaches

The Minnesota Department of Health monitors 39 beaches on Park Point and up the North Shore for harmful bacteria in the water such as E. coli. 

DULUTH, Minn. – Temperatures are finally rising and health officials are reminding swimmesr to be cautious of water-borne illnesses. The Minnesota Department of Health monitors 39 beaches on Park Point and up the North Shore for harmful bacteria in the water such as E. coli. Although all beaches are currently testing as alright for swimming it is advised to always…

Duluth Considers Making First Street a Two-Way from Mesaba to 24th Avenue East

Some First Street businesses do not want the change

DULUTH, Minn. – Big changes could be coming to one of the busiest streets in Downtown Duluth. The city is considering a plan that wold make First Street a two-way street from Mesaba Avenue to Twenty-Fourth Avenue East. City officials think it could improve traffic flow and reduce driver confusion, but some businesses don’t like the proposal. Right now, First…

Bert-A-Palooza Celebrates at Bayfront Festival Park this Weekend

Saturday celebrates the annual Bert-A-Palooza, a local birthday party for a man who likes to party and donates to the Northern Lights Foundation.

DULUTH, Minn. – Saturday celebrates the annual Bert-A-Palooza, a local birthday party for a man who likes to party and make a difference along the way. What started as a gathering of his family and friends for Bert’s birthday has blossomed into hundreds of people coming out to enjoy themselves. Last year Bert-A-Palooza was held at Grandma’s Sports Garden, but…

‘Great Duluth Race’ Brings 100 People on Scavenger Hunt

20 businesses participated in the first race sponsored by the Duluth Area Chamber of Commerce

DULUTH, Minn. – The Great Duluth Race brought out a hundred people for a city-wide scavenger hunt. Twenty businesses put together teams to compete in the first event of its kind hosted by the Duluth Area Chamber of Commerce. The app-based game gave people missions to complete like finding a hidden door or taking a selfie with a stranger. It…

Pop-Up Food Market Introduces Indigenous Foods to the Area

The pop-up food market is in the old 4th street deli.

DULUTH, Minn.- Community members could get a taste of some of the region’s indigenous foods at an Ojibwe pop–up market at the old 4th Street Deli. June’s food market highlighted ‘Journey Indigenous Food Gardens,’ a youth led organization where kids learn gardening and foraging from tribal elders. Those attending could buy food from different vendors at the market and try some of…

Lake Superior College Looks into Other Options For a Campus Child Care Provider

DULUTH, Minn. – Finding appropriate child care can be a huge obstacle for many in the Northland. But Lake Superior College is exploring options to continue providing the best possible childcare on campus for their students and staff. In late May, the college officially opened the opportunity for child care providers to submit proposals to bid for a contract with…

Haunted Trail Looking To Rebuild

The money donated will help go towards a new roof, and a new maize

SAGINAW, Minn.- After a harsh winter, a Saginaw Haunted Trail is asking for the public’s help to rebuild. The money donated from the community will go towards repairing the roof of the shed the props are stored in, a maize they just built last year that is destroyed, and to replace some props that were broken. The owner says, the…

Cloquet Offering Incentives For New Brewery Or Cidery

Cloquet is looking to add a brewery or cidery to its cities West End District

CLOQUET, Minn.- One Northland community would like to add a brewery or cidery to their town, and that city is offering financial incentives for someone to make that happen. Small towns across the Northland have felt the financial impact of breweries and now the City of Cloquet is looking to add one to its cities West End District. Cloquet is…

The Sunset Bar & Grill has new Owners

They Hope to Open in the Spring of 2020

FacebookDULUTH, Minn. – The Sunset Bar & Grill has some new owners. According to a recent announcement, Jessica and Erik Lietz of Lietz Properties purchased the bar and grill with the hope of a grand opening in spring 2020. After renovations are complete the Lietz’s want to reopen the restaurant and also plan to use some of the land on…