Visit Duluth Holds Annual Tourism Luncheon
Community Gears Up For Peak Tourism Season
Tourism has an estimated annual impact of 780 million dollars within the Duluth community- find out how Visit Duluth prepares.
Federal officials have again denied Gov. Mark Dayton’s request for more time to comply with stronger driver’s license standards to board planes.
Tourism has an estimated annual impact of 780 million dollars within the Duluth community- find out how Visit Duluth prepares.
It’s finally starting to feel like Spring and Barker’s Island Marina is getting boats in the water.
Late Monday night a train derailed in Superior.
The man who killed a Superior man in an accident involving a bike and car has been sentenced.
A Duluth man is in trouble with the law for driving along the North Shore like he was a Nascar driver in his black 2016 Chevrolet Camaro.
A steam locomotive is currently being restored at the Duluth Depot. Find out how the restoration is coming along.
Gov. Mark Dayton is ready to lay out his wish list for the year.
The Minnesota Department will raise the speed limit on a long stretch of Highway 210 in Carlton and Aitkin Counties.
Mayor Emily Larson is pushing for all communities to address transportation issues with surplus.
The Transportation Forward Coalition is traveling around the state and encouraging local leaders to push for transportation funding.
The 2016 annual Duluth Boat, Sports, Travel and RV Show is back at the DECC starting Wednesday.
Thanks to the new Multimodal Transportation Center in Duluth, bus service to and from the North Shore is a lot easier.
In a special report, FOX 21’s Natalie Froistad talks with a trucker at Halvor Lines about his lifestyle change.
For this week’s Coffee Conversation, DTA General Manager, Dennis Jensen, chatted with FOX 21’s Natalie Froistad about the new multi-million dollar center.
The Duluth Transit Authority has pushed back the opening of it’s downtown Multimodal Transit Center.
Plans for the high speed train between Duluth and the Twin Cities are chugging along.
The City of Duluth is urging drivers and pedestrians to use caution when traveling under or near the Aerial Lift Bridge Wednesday.
Minnesotans who are registering, renewing license tabs or transferring ownership of cars will have to provide insurance information under a new law that takes effect on January 1.
A German-operated cargo ship and it’s crew have been stuck at anchor outside of the Duluth harbor for nearly a month.
President Barack Obama says there is currently no specific or credible intelligence that would indicate a potential terrorist plot in the U.S. during the holidays.
Here’s something to be thankful this holiday season, lower gas prices.
Organizers of a sober ride program are trying to get more local bars and restaurants on board.
The National Transportation Safety Board has release it’s final report into a fatal plane crash on Brighton Beach in June of 2014.
For the 26th year, the Duluth Transit Authority is offering free rides to the DECC on Thanksgiving Day.
The bustling traffic on Highway 61 through Two Harbors could soon flow more smoothly.
The man in red with a big bag made his way to the Miller Hill Mall Friday night.
Starting Monday, construction crews will be working long hours hauling rock to build an access road as part of the Highway 53 relocation project.
The City of Duluth will shut down a portion of Michigan Street next week for construction work.
The traffic headaches are over as the construction season has come to an end in Minnesota.
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald.
For the second day in a row, a freight train has derailed in Wisconsin.
Crews are working to clear a freight train derailment in western Wisconsin that spilled thousands of gallons of ethanol.
In 1960 Minnesota built Highway 53 on private property and 50 years later the mine that owns the land said give it back.
A woman was injured after rolling her car in Eveleth Thursday.
Iron ore shipments have taken a hit over the last year.
The U.S. House has passed a bill by Minnesota Congressman Rick Nolan to allow logging trucks to use I-35 around Duluth.
It’s no surprise the way of the future is utilizing technology and the latest fad: drones.
With temperatures dropping and snow just around the corner it may be time to make sure your car is prepared to get you through this winter.
The Oliver Bridge will close on Wednesday, November 11 for a routine maintenance inspection.
A celebration Friday afternoon honored the late U.S. Representative James Oberstar.
The Duluth Transit Authority is removing two bus stops in the Duluth Heights neighborhood that they say are unsafe for passengers.
Drivers plan ahead for your morning commute next week as the Blatnik Bridge will undergo a routine inspection.
Starting Monday, October 26, traffic along Third Street between Fourth and Fifth Avenue East will be restricted to one lane in front of Essentia Health-St Mary’s Medical Center.
U.S. flag Great Lakes freighters moved 9.8 million tons of cargo last month, a decrease of 8 percent compared to this time last year.
A septic truck driver was injured after his truck rolled into a ditch while trying to avoid a deer Monday Morning.
The Duluth Police Department is advising the public of high traffic expected for this Saturday’s “Boo at the Zoo” event.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation is seeking public comment on a statewide bicycle system plan.
A dangerous intersection in Douglas County is about to get some improvements to make it safer.