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Father Of Georgia School Shooting Suspect Is Arrested

WINDER, Ga. (AP) — The father of the teenager charged in the killing four people at a Georgia high school has been arrested, authorities said Thursday. Colin Gray, 54, the father of Colt Gray, has been charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter, two counts of second-degree murder and eight counts of cruelty to children, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation…

Noodles & Company Opens Sept. 11 In Superior

SUPERIOR, Wis. — Noodles & Company is one week away from opening in Superior. The establishment is located at 1624 Belknap Street, which is near the Superior Public Library. The doors open Wednesday, Sept. 11. The company describes the chain as a fast-casual brand serving globally-inspired noodle dishes, among other items like salads. This is the second Twin Ports location. …

State Lottery Outdoors Funds Vote Renewal

DULUTH, Minn.–Local outdoor-based companies are urging voters this November to take them into consideration. Renewal of lottery funds for outdoor conservation will be on the ballot for every Minnesotan. For thirty years now, a portion of state lottery gets funded for preservation of outdoor spaces. Overtime, it has provided over one billion dollars for the Great Outdoors. Officials say, if…

Billings Park Unveils New Woodstock Bay

SUPERIOR, Wis.– A once polluted Woodstock Bay in the St. Louis River is now restored for swimming and outdoor recreation. The new bay features the only boat launch within the 44-00-acre Superior Municipal Forest. This 1.4-million-dollar project encourages visiting the wetlands in the urban setting. Woodstock Bay is home to unique scenic outlooks, a pavilion, and a canoe landing. Superior…

Bong Museum Showcases Cloquet Postmaster

  SUPERIOR, Wis.– A new exhibit at the Bong Museum features a hidden gem in the army. The latest addition at the museum is shedding light on postmaster ship in the US Army. At age 40, after delivering mail in Cloquet Clarence Scheibe joined the army, and was responsible for delivering mail overseas. This ranged from top secret communication to…

Update On Tischer Creek Fish Kill: 1.7 Million Gallons of Drinking Water Released

DULUTH, Minn. — There is an update on the fish kill that happened in July in Duluth’s Tischer Creek. State officials say the amount of drinking water released into the creek was much larger than first reported by the City of Duluth. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency says the initial report was 500,000 gallons from the Woodland Reservoir. The City…

Eveleth Hells Angels Clubhouse Shooting: Suspect Charged

Suspect charged for shooting at Hells Angels clubhouse in Eveleth

DULUTH, Minn.– A woman is facing felony charges in connection to a shooting outside of the Hells Angels’ clubhouse in Eveleth, MN, according to court documents. Adrien Marie Gunderson, 39, of Forbes, MN is charged with ‘Drive by Shooting Toward Occupied Building’ and unlawful possession of a firearm. The charges stem from an early morning shooting on Labor Day, which…

Bear Season Opens in Wisconsin

Hunting season for Black Bears begins in Wisconsin

  WISCONSIN– Black bear hunting season got underway in Wisconsin Wednesday. Hunters need to enter a lottery to get a license. Despite the extra steps, DNR officials are seeing an interest in bear hunting steadily increase, while other hunts, such as during deer season, seem to be declining. “When people compare it to deer hunting, they quickly, I think, realize…

The Duluth Transit Authority’s New Bus System Finds Success in Inaugural Year

DULUTH, Minn. — The Duluth Transit Authority has found success after making major changes to its bus system. One year ago the DTA launched ‘The Better Bus Blueprint.’ It added two new “GO” routes and consolidated many of its local stops. The system is designed to efficiently transport riders to city activity centers. In its inaugural year, the new system…

College of St. Scholastica Alumni Welcome Freshman Class

DULUTH, Minn. — St. Scholastica welcomed its freshman class with a convocation on Tuesday. The ceremony was led by a group of Alumni who graduated over 50 years ago. It’s all about demonstrating community and comradery among students — new and from the past. Alumni this year happened to be all women, which school officials tell us demonstrates the school’s…

St. Scholastica’s $17M Student Center Opens

DULUTH, Minn. — A longtime dream has become a reality for the St. Scholastica community. On Tuesday, school officials, trustees, students and alumni gathered for the ribbon cutting of a new student center. The building is a culmination of years of fundraising and planning to ensure this center will serve the needs of students. “The student center is the dream…

Sixth Judicial District Candidates Announced

DULUTH, Minn. — Recommendations for the Sixth Judicial District judge seat have been announced. The Commission on Judicial Selection making the announcement Tuesday. There are 3 candidates up for consideration. Jeffrey Boucher: Jeffrey Boucher is the chief deputy attorney of the Carlton County Attorney’s Office, where he manages adult criminal prosecutions, complex violent felonies, and financial crimes. He serves as…

Russian Missiles Blast Ukrainian Military Academy And Hospital, Killing More Than 50, Officials Say

POLTAVA, Ukraine (AP) — Two ballistic missiles blasted a military academy and nearby hospital Tuesday in Ukraine, killing more than 50 people and wounding more than 200 others, Ukrainian officials said, in one of the deadliest Russian strikes since the war began. The missiles tore into the heart of the Poltava Military Institute of Communication’s main building, causing several stories to collapse. It didn’t…

Unions Hold Labor Day Picnic

AFL-CIO holds annual Labor Day Picnic in Bayfront Park

DULUTH, Minn. — Today’s weather brought together the public and politicians alike for a picnic in Bayfront Park. The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) has held their annual Labor Day picnic for several decades now. Members say that the historical ties to labor unions here in the Northland, has kept attendance strong over the years….

Cloquet Labor Day Car Show

CLOQUET, Minn.– For some people, celebrating Labor Day can be a little more mechanical. Self-proclaimed “motor heads” flocked to Cloquet to see all 90 cars at the show. They’re showcasing cars from different eras, or simply displaying their latest project. Officials say it’s always a great time to get together and check out the collection of cars! Some of the…

People Gather for the Annual Duluth Superior Pride Parade

SUPERIOR, Wis.– The Duluth Superior Pride Festival held its annual pride parade on Tower Avenue in Superior. The parade was one of the final events of the festival weekend. The Duluth Superior Pride Festival happens on Labor Day weekend and is an opportunity for people to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community. Categories: Community, Minnesota, News, News – Latest News, Wisconsin

The Great Northern Classic Rodeo Concluded Year 33 in Superior

SUPERIOR, Wis.– All cowboys and cowgirls gathered at the Head of the Lakes Fairgrounds in Superior as The Great Northern Classic Rodeo wrapped up with its final show of the weekend. This is the 33rd year of the Superior rodeo where people could enjoy food, drinks, and the matinee performance. A few of the events included bareback riding, steer wrestling,…

UPDATE: Campfire Explosion Killed 1, Injured 7 Others In French Township

UPDATE: The St. Louis County Sheriff’s Office has released the names of the 8 people injured due to a campfire explosion near Side Lake Friday evening. 53-year-old Marvin Theisen of Hibbing died due to his injures. A 14-year-old female from Saginaw was air flown to Minneapolis for treatment of burn wounds. The six others injured due to burns or smoke inhalation…

Move Over, It’s the Law

DULUTH, Minn. — The Minnesota State Patrol looks to crack down on motorists who don’t move over for emergency and maintenance vehicles with activated flashing lights. Beginning Aug. 31, the Minnesota State Patrol will put effort towards extra enforcement and education of the Mover Over Law. This Minnesota Law was created in honor of a fallen Minnesota State Trooper Ted…

The Snake Pit Opens New Location

HERMANTOWN, Minn.–A place where reptile enthusiasts call home, recently got a new home! Their old building shut down, and the community came together to help give them a new location. The Snake Pit in Hermantown has been serving the community closer to three decades now. From classroom interactions to simple stops for all things reptile care. That new shop is…

Cloquet Slashing Suspect Charged

A man allegedly slashes woman for 'snitching'

CLOQUET, Minn. — A Cloquet area man is accused of slashing a woman’s throat, after accusing her of snitching; according to Probable Cause Documents filed in District Court. 25-year-old Toby Ray Smith is being held in the Carlton County Jail on $100,000 bond, after police alleged, he stabbed a woman in the neck on Aug. 22, on the Fond Du…

Duluth Public Library Celebrates Pride

DULUTH, Minn. — The Duluth Public Library is working in conjunction with the Duluth Superior Pride Festival to offer some fun events. On Friday at the West Duluth Branch Library families got to attend a Drag Story Time. A guest performer came in and truly brought some books to life. The Library Manager says their mission is to be a…

UMD Hosts Student Activities Fair

DULUTH, Minn. — UMD hosted an event Thursday allowing incoming students to learn more about where they’d like to fit in on campus. The Student Activities Fair had booths set up with information on different clubs and organizations. One sorority, Phi Sigma Sigma focuses on being out in the community and volunteering. A senior says they’re focus is on telling…

Duluth Public Schools Exceeds State Averages in 2024 Accountability Test Results

DULUTH, Minn. — Duluth Public Schools is showing great progress in its 2024 Accountability Test results. The data shows that in reading, math, and science, Duluth is above statewide trends. Superintendent John Magas says he believes the results are part of a strategic roadmap. That involves three focus areas which are supporting students, advancing equity and improving systems. Magas also…

2024 Mayor’s Pride Reception Kicks Off

DULUTH, Minn.–Pride is in the air once more, as the annual mayor’s reception kicked off Thursday afternoon. The reception at the Depot, accompanied by local musicians was a hit. It’s a chance for officials to mingle with the community, and most importantly, to celebrate. This is the first year Duluth Mayor Reinert is officiating this event, and he has made…

Iron Range Author Releases New Book

DULUTH, Minn. — A local author stopped by the Fox 21 studio to discuss their new book, ‘Walks Through Hell.’ The book by Dr. Chad Scott takes readers through dark tourism destinations while bringing in his own life experiences. He also describes it as a self-help book of sorts. It looks at the transformative aspects of visiting these places, especially…

Aurora Shooting Suspect Charged

22-year-old charged with attempted murder

AURORA, Minn. — A 22-year-old Biwabik man was booked into the St. Louis County Jail today, according to jail records. Court documents show that Landon Tuomala is facing several charges, including attempted second-degree murder, stemming from a Tuesday shooting in Aurora. Tuesday, East Range Police Department responded to a 911 call from a man, reportedly Tuomala, claiming they had shot…

All 87 Minnesota Counties Represented with 4-H Projects at the State Fair

For over 100 years the Minnesota 4H program has helped kids learn more about agriculture.

FALCON HEIGHTS, Minn. — For over 100 years the Minnesota 4H program has helped kids learn more about agriculture, STEM, and leadership development skills, all while discovering new interests.  “It’s about finding their passion. It doesn’t have to be agriculture. It doesn’t have to be the old clothing and foods projects that maybe 4H in the old days was known…

Minnesota State Fair Traditions

Saint Paul, Minn.– The Minnesota State Fair is a place where people can cap off their summer. This year’s annual get together was definitely unique. Record breaking heat, and severe storms didn’t stop people from making the trip. “We have to come to the fair every year. My dad loved coming, and we haven’t missed one yet, even during covid…

One Dead After House Fire In Midway Township

MIDWAY TOWNSHIP, Minn. — One person is dead after a house fire happened in Midway Township. The St. Louis County Sheriff’s Office says the fire occurred at 11:35 p.m. on August 18 on the 5300 block of Old Highway 61. After fire crews fought the fire for 2 hours they found a dead man in the living room. Authorities say…

Duluth City Crews Respond to Water Main Break, Grand Ave & Central Ave

DULUTH, Minn. — Duluth City Officials are addressing a water main break at the intersection of Grand Avenue and Central Avenue. Utility crews are still assessing the situation, and the break has impacted numerous homes and businesses in the area. As a result, Grand Avenue between Central Avenue and Elinor Street is closed to traffic to facilitate repairs. Drivers are…

Wisconsin Residents Voicing Concerns on Line 5 Reroute Project

WISCONSIN. –Residents of Wisconsin are voicing their concerns about the proposed Line 5 reroute project. Enbridge is proposing to relocate a 41-mile-long portion of its existing Line 5 pipeline. Line 5 transports over half a million barrels of crude oil and natural gas to Wisconsin each day and creates the propane that comes directly to Northern Wisconsin. The pipeline currently…

City of Duluth Asking For Input on Athletic Facilities Action Plan

DULUTH, Minn. — The City of Duluth is asking for community input on local athletic facilities. Duluth is developing an Athletic Venues Reinvestment Initiative action plan to fund 30 million dollars towards indoor and outdoor athletic venues. During three open houses, users of the facilities were invited to share suggestions on how current spaces can be improved, and what they…

Essentia Found Guilty of 6 OSHA Violations

DULUTH, Minn. — Essentia Health in Duluth is paying close to $30,000 after being found guilty of OSHA violations. The were a total of 6 fines filed with the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry some relating to improper training, lack of safety equipment, and exposure to corrosive materials. All of them were deemed serious. According to official documents an…