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House Panel Approves 2 Trump Impeachment Charges

(AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, Pool) WASHINGTON (AP) – The House Judiciary Committee has approved two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump. The charges now go to the full House for an expected vote next week. The abuse of power charge stems from Trump’s July phone call with the Ukraine president pressuring him to announce an investigation of Democrats as he…

Chester Bowl Hosts Pop-Up Shop for Merchandise

Logoed cups, mugs, shirts, and even cozy pullovers were on sale.

DULUTH, Minn. – Chester Bowl hosted its own pop-up shop for fans of the park on Thursday. Logoed cups, mugs, shirts, and even cozy pullovers were on sale. The director of Chester Bowl says the park holds a special place in many people’s hearts in Duluth. All money raised from the merchandise helps make the Chester Bowl operate for years…

Energy Leaders Discuss What Their Companies Mean to the Twin Ports

Representatives from Husky, Enbridge, Minnesota Power, and Superior Water Light and Power held a discussion at UWS

SUPERIOR, Wis. – Leaders from energy companies in Superior are talking about how important industrial development is in the Twin Ports. Representatives from Husky, Enbridge, Minnesota Power, and Superior Water Light and Power, say their businesses are key to protecting the environment and growing the local economy. At a panel discussion Thursday night, they talked about their companies’ history and…

Kids Make Gingerbread Houses at Lester Park Elementary

The Gingerbread Man came to the school, sharing his love of gingerbread creations

DULUTH, Minn. – Duluth kids spent the evening making gingerbread houses with their families and classmates at Lester Park Elementary. All the gingerbread and candy was provided by a parent known as “The Gingerbread Man.” He fell in love with making the holiday-themed houses and want to pass that love onto the dozens of families at the annual Gingerbread Extravaganza….

Holiday Hoopla at Myers Wilkins Elementary

The free event is all about giving kids and their families a chance to play, enjoy themselves, and get a hot meal.

DULUTH, Minn. – A Holiday Hoopla was held at Myers Wilkins Elementary School put on by the Duluth Community School Collaborative. The free event is all about giving kids and their families a chance to play, enjoy themselves, and get a hot meal. Second Harvest Food Bank also provided fresh produce. Donated winter hats and coats were also available for…

Hartley Nature Center Receives A 20,000 Donation

Nearly $2 million have already been raised for Hartley's new construction project.

DULUTH, Minn. – Hartley Nature Center’s “Step Outside” campaign has received a $20,000 donation from a duluth business. The donation is part of Duluth’s recycled furniture company Loll Designs, which is participating in a global program called ‘one percent for the planet.” The program is an effort to get businesses to donate at least one percent of their revenue to…

Winners Of GDC Holiday Window Contest Announced

A total of four different businesses were honored this year for their storefront display.

DULUTH, Minn. – This year’s winners of Greater Downtown Council’s Annual Holiday Window and Lighting display have been announced. Last month more than 15 downtown Duluth businesses decorated their windows with creative holiday displays. The winning storefronts were decided based on theme and design. CSL Plasma on Superior Street was a winner in two categories including most original storefront and…

Duluth Council to Vote on Conversion Therapy Ban

The Duluth city council will vote to limit Conversion Therapy methods Monday.

DULUTH, Minn.- Duluth city councilors are working to ban medical conversion therapy across the city. The supposed practice is said it change a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity and is usually aimed at young people. Under the proposed ordinance, a person found practicing conversion therapy would be ticketed and charged. 1st district councilor Gary Anderson said there’s been tremendous initiative…

Arrowhead Ice & Fishing Show Returns to DECC for 7th Year

DULUTH, Minn.- The Arrowhead Ice and Fishing Show is back at the DECC for its seventh year. More than 150 vendors, entertainers and Winter sport professionals began settling in for the event Thursday morning. The show has expanded this year to include more family friendly exhibits like an interactive grizzly bear encounter. “Ice fishing has really become a popular sport. It’s…

Icy Roads Lead to Increased Business at Twin Ports Collision Shops

Quality Collision will be busy with vehicle repairs through April.

DULUTH, Minn.- The back and forth of snow, ice and frigid temperatures this week has done a number on some roads in the Twin Ports. Slick and slippery conditions are usually easy to manage when the city and county spread salt on the roads, but it’s been too cold for the salt to melt the ice. Because of this, collision shops…

U of Minn Regents OK New Provost Contract of $500K-Plus

MINNEAPOLIS – Regents at the University of Minnesota has approved a salary of more than a half-million dollars for a new provost. The board voted 8-4 Thursday to approve Rachel Croson’s contract as the university’s next executive vice president and provost. Croson is currently dean of Michigan State University’s College of Social Science. She is the first major hire by…

FCC Votes to Set Up 3-Digit Suicide Hotline Number

NEW YORK (AP) – U.S. regulators are setting up a new three-digit number to reach a suicide prevention hotline in order to make it easier to seek help and reduce the stigma associated with mental health. Similar to 911 for emergencies, people will just need to dial 988 to seek help – once it’s implemented. Currently, the National Suicide Prevention…

Midday Update 12-12-19

Local News and Weather Making Headlines Thursday, December 12, 2019

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Minnesota Municipal Liquor Stores See Strong Profits From Sunday Sales

ST. ANTHONY VILLAGE, Minn. (FOX 9) – After the first full year of Sunday liquor sales in Minnesota, the results are in. Wednesday, the Minnesota State Auditor released its annual Municipal Liquor Store report for 2018. The combined net profit of all municipal liquor operations totaled $29 million in 2018, a 25 percent increase compared to 2017. 2018 was the…

Recording Devices Found in Downtown Minneapolis Hotel Rooms

MINNEAPOLIS – Police are investigating after recording devices were found in guest rooms at the Hyatt Regency hotel in downtown Minneapolis. Police spokesman John Elder says it’s not immediately known if the devices recorded any guests, but police are still gathering data. When asked how many rooms were involved he said “not many.” Elder says it doesn’t appear that anyone…

Eskimo Pro Staff Talk New Products Ahead of Arrowhead Ice Fishing & Winter Show

The Arrowhead Ice Fishing & Winter Show Runs December 13 - 15 at the DECC

DULUTH, Minn. – Kicking off Friday, December 13, the Arrowhead Ice Fishing & Winter Show will include entertainment and products for everyone. This year’s show takes place December 13 – 15. Friday: 12:00 – 8:00 p.m. Saturday: 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Sunday: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. A big part of the show attracts ice anglers from near and…

Handmade in the Northland: Riverside Soy Candles

FOX 21 Local News is Looking to Highlight Local Makers in the Northland Ahead of the Holiday Season

DULUTH, Minn. – During the week of December 9 – 13, FOX 21 Local News from 7:00 – 9:00 a.m. will be highlighting local makers in the Northland ahead of the Christmas holiday. Throughout the holiday season, many folks are working to pick out unique, locally made gifts for friends and loved ones. It’s beginning to look, and smell a…

Morning Update 12-12-19

Local News and Weather Making Headlines Thursday, December 12, 2019

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Skating with Santa at the Essentia Duluth Heritage Center

Kids of every ability and age were able to skate for free with a reindeer, Frosty, and Mr. and Mrs. Claus.

DULUTH, Minn. – Kids of every ability and age were able to skate for free with a reindeer, Frosty, and Mr. and Mrs. Claus. They also got a chance to do different activities like cookie and ornament making. “It’s a unique opportunity because not everyone can throw on hockey skates it’s expensive to buy ice and all that and we…

Pet Safety Tips For Frigid Temps

DULUTH, Minn. – Humans aren’t the only one who have a tough time with frigid temperatures. Pet owners need to also be wary of how long their animals are outside. Animal Allies says it’s important to keep your pet’s bathroom breaks and walks short outside. They also recommend as you bundle up in boots and a coat, you can also…

Duluth Fire Department Welcomes New Fire Marshal Sandy McComb

She has spent her time at the department doing everything from firefighting to heavy equipment operation.

DULUTH, Minn. – The city of Duluth has welcomed a new fire marshal. Sandy McComb is a 22-year veteran of the department and the second woman to be a fire marshal. She has spent her time at the department doing everything from firefighting to heavy equipment operation. Now she is ready to take on her new role as fire marshal….

State Patrol Urges Minnesotans to Stay Safe on Icy Highways

Three law enforcement vehicles were hit within fifteen minutes of each other on I-35 Sunday

DULUTH, Minn. – A plea for safety comes from the Minnesota State Patrol after three law enforcement vehicles were hit within about fifteen minutes of each other on I-35 near Midway Road Sunday. Nobody was killed this time, and state troopers tell us these crashes can be avoided, even in snowy and icy conditions. Thirty-six Minnesota State Patrol vehicles have…

Northern Lights Express Rail Line Seeks Funding to Start Project

Rail line would take passengers from the Twin Ports to the Twin Cities

DULUTH, Minn. – The conversation about a passenger rail line between the Twin Ports and Twin Cities has been carrying on for more than a decade. Now, local leaders are trying to find ways to pay for the half-billion dollar project. The Northern Lights Express is a modern, high performance passenger train. Officials say it will be ready for construction…

Firefighters Battle Esko Home Fire In Freezing Temps

ESKO, Minn. – A space heater is believed to be the cause of a small structure fire in Esko on Wednesday. Wrenshall, Carlton and Esko fire departments responded to the fire around 11 a.m. on Erickson Road. Officials say they take extra precautions during these cold temperatures making scene safety a top priority for firefighters. “Watching where you’re stepping. A…

Marshall School Looks To Make Education More Affordable

DULUTH, Minn. – In an effort increase enrollment, starting next year, the school will offer reduced tuition rates from grades 4-8 and frozen rates in grades 9-12. The school will also offer guided tuition, so families with different circumstances can see exactly how much tuition will cost. With these small class sizes, students are needed to participate in the arts…

Salvation Army Still Need Bell Ringer Volunteers

On average a bell ringer will collect nearly $50 an hour.

DULUTH, Minn. – The Salvation Army took a hit due to the recent snow storms. Now they are still in need of bell ringer volunteers to staff Red Kettle stations in Duluth to help reach their fundraising goal of $250,000 this holiday season. More than 2,000 bell ringer shifts have already been filled, but another five hundred shifts are left…

Cold Temperatures Can Cause Car Troubles

One of the biggest reasons a car may not start is a dead battery.

DULUTH, Minn – Waking up to a car that won’t start is a headache many face on very cold days. But by following a few tips, drivers can avoid reaching into their pockets to pay for repairs. One of the biggest reasons a car may not start is a dead battery. When temperatures reach zero or below a battery can…

Pre-Checking Your Heating Sources Could Help Save Money in Frigid Temperatures

Superior Water, Light & Power recommends checking your heating sources early.

SUPERIOR, Wis.- Protecting your self and your car are usually the first things we think of when temperatures drop dangerously low, but Superior Water, Light & Power says checking your furnaces and protecting your homes is just as important. They say it’ll be cheaper to protect your heating sources now, rather than later. People should check their furnace filters every…

How to Protect Your Skin When You Can’t Avoid Extreme Cold Temperatures

Essentia experts warn Northlanders of just how quick frostbite can set in.

DULUTH, Minn.- Most people try to avoid the outdoors in the sub-zero temperatures, but there are some who have no choice but to endure the frigid cold. Construction workers, people who don’t have a car, reporters are just some of the jobs and things that keep people outside during this time of year. But spending time outside can become hazardous when…

Victim Identified in Cass County Fatal Crash

BENA, Minn. – The Cass County Sheriff’s Office says they have identified the male victim in Saturday’s fatal crash on just south of Bena. According to reports, deputies were dispatched to County Road 8 a mile south of Bena on reports of a vehicle crash. Upon arrival authorities found a 2014 Chevrolet Silverado that had rolled in a ditch and…

$1M Bail for Teen Charged in Wisconsin School Officer Attack

OSHKOSH, Wis. (AP) – Bail has been set at $1 million for a 16-year-old Wisconsin boy charged with attempted murder for allegedly stabbing a school resource officer with a barbecue fork. Grant Fuhrman was charged as an adult Wednesday in last week’s attack on Oshkosh West High School Resource Officer Mike Wissink. Wissink shot and wounded Fuhrman during the attack…

14th Annual Storefront Window and Lighting Contest Winners Announced

DULUTH, Minn. – The Greater Downtown Council announced the 14th Annual Storefront Window and Lighting Display contest winners Wednesday morning at their Quarterly Breakfast Event. This year, 17 businesses participated in the annual contest which kicked off last month. This year’s winners are: Lighting: St. Louis County Depot Most Original Window Display (commercial): CSL Plasma Most Original Window Display (retail):…

Midday Update 12-11-19

Local News and Weather Making Headlines Wednesday, December 11, 2019

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GOP Support Grows to Legalize Medical Marijuana in Wisconsin

MADISON, Wis. (AP) – The push to legalize medical marijuana in Wisconsin is growing. Republican lawmakers for the first time introduced a measure Wednesday to legalize medical marijuana in the state. Democrats have tried to legalize medical marijuana for years, with little to no Republican backing. But in recent years, some Republicans have come to support loosening Wisconsin’s marijuana laws….

Climate Activist Greta Thunberg is Time ‘Person of the Year’

Thunberg is the Youngest Person Ever to Hold the Title

NEW YORK (AP) – Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has become the youngest person ever to be named Time’s “person of the year.” The U.S. news magazine gave the 16-year-old Thunberg the honor on Wednesday for “sounding the alarm about humanity’s predatory relationship with the only home we have.” Leaving a United Nations climate conference in Madrid, Thunberg told The…

Douglas County Historical Society Hosting 4th Annual Christmas Musicale

The Annual Christmas Musical is Happening Thursday, December 12

SUPERIOR, Wis. – Happening Thursday, December 12, the Douglas County Historical Society (DCHS) invites you to the 4th annual Christmas Musicale happening from 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. The event will take place at DCHS, located at 1101 John Avenue in Superior. A Christmas Musical serves as a fundraiser for DCHS. Local musician Shane Nelson stopped by FOX 21 Local News…

Handmade in the Northland: MOD Playhouse

FOX 21 Local News is Looking to Highlight Local Makers in the Northland Ahead of the Holiday Season

DULUTH, Minn. – During the week of December 9 – 13, FOX 21 Local News from 7:00 – 9:00 a.m. will be highlighting local makers in the Northland ahead of the Christmas holiday. Throughout the holiday season, many folks are working to pick out unique, locally made gifts for friends and loved ones. Shari Bradt is the creator of MOD…

Morning Update 12-11-19

Local News and Weather Making Headlines Wednesday, December 11, 2019

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New Western Outdoor Clothing Store Opens in Lincoln Park

Free Air Life brings styles from Colorado, Montana and Wyoming.

DULUTH, Minn.- A new business is now open in Duluth’s Lincoln Park Craft District all about bringing western outdoor style to the Northland. Free Air Life is located on 20th Avenue West. A version of the store used to be called I Lake It when it was in the Miller Hill Mall. The new name comes from the Norwegian word…

Foster Care Organization Receives Health Product Grant

New Hope for Families receives products from Arbonne company.

DULUTH, Minn.- An organization in Duluth that helps support and increase the number of foster received a sizable donation from a local natural cosmetic company. New hope for families received a $10,000 product grant from Arbonne, a consulting company which makes natural cosmetic and cleaning products. The products will go to foster families in the area that should keep them…

Second Night of Cold, Second Night of Duluth Warming Centers

Gloria Dei and CHUM Drop-In Warming Centers open again, in need of volunteers and supplies.

DULUTH, Minn.- It’s the second night of intensely cold air across the Northland, and the second night the new warming center at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church is open to give shelter. 10 people arrived at the church warming center Monday night, and nine stayed. Meanwhile at the CHUM Drop-In Center, which is also open through the night this season, 12-15…

Mont Du Lac Off To Good Start This Season

Superior, Wis. – The Duluth City Council has now approved 235–thousand dollars in emergency funding to help keep Spirit Mountain operating this winter. At nearby Mont Du Lac, the season is off to a much better start. Mont Du Lac in Superior opened earlier than usual this year, and the resort stayed open throughout the record setting snowfall Thanksgiving weekend. The…

Annual Sock Drive Nearing Goal

DULUTH, Minn. – The Christmas spirit was in full swing at the Salvation Army Tuesday morning. Employees at Fond-Du–Luth staff dropped off thousands of socks collected as part of the casino’s annual sock drive. The employees also dropped off a check, which the Salvation Army will use to help purchase toys, and support other programs. When area families who come…

SAKI Program Receives Fifth Grant Toward Helping Survivors of Sexual Assault

The Sexual Assault Kit Initiative (SAKI) totals $727,651 in 2019 fiscal year grants.

DULUTH, Minn.- The Duluth– St. Louis county Sexual Assault Kit Initiative (SAKI) project just received its fifth federal grant. The latest award will help victim–survivors of sexual assault by funding prosecution of their abusers. The award puts the SAKI program’s sum grant total at $727,651 this fiscal year. Duluth police, PAVSA and St. Louis county all say this money is helping…

Denfeld High’s Maroon 16 Choir Spreads Holiday Cheer

DULUTH, Minn. – Denfeld High School’s Maroon 16 Choir is spreading holiday cheer with their voice. The group traveled through the skywalk  on Tuesday to different businesses around downtown Duluth. Their first stop was at the P.S. Rudie Medical Center on Superior Street. There they sang holiday songs like as 12 days of Christmas and Silent Night. One caroler says…

Mail And Package Carriers Are Catching Up on Deliveries

The holiday shipping season is even shorter this year since Thanksgiving fell later on in the month.

DULUTH, Wis. – After winter hit the Northland pretty hard mail and package carriers are busy catching up on deliveries. Staff at The Mail Room on London Road says after the recent snowfalls, the U.S. Postal Service, Fedex and UPS were delayed making deliveries. Now that the carriers have finally been able to get through town things are starting to…

Superior YMCA Welcomes People In To Warm Up During Cold Temperatures

There is no limit to the number of people who can use the facility as a warming station.

SUPERIOR, Wis. – Winter has gotten off to an early start with huge piles of snow already covering the Northland. With frigid temperatures on the way, having a place to warm up  can be crucial for those who need it most. The Superior YMCA is now opening it’s doors to allow anyone, for any reason to stop by its facility…