Gifts for Teens Raises Donations for Teenagers
People are encouraged to bring unwrapped gifts to drop-off locations throughout the Twin Ports.
Gifts for Teens helps to make sure that no teen is forgotten this holiday season.
Hermantown Middle School students created the pillows for cancer patients at St. Luke’s hospital
There were 440 DWI arrests across Minnesota last weekend and extra impaired driving enforcement runs through December 30th
The Superior Police Department now has a shortage when it comes to patrol officers.
This weekend holiday celebrations are coming to life at the Douglas County Historical Society.
Visitors will immediately feel the presence of the holidays when walking into Fairlawn Mansion.
First serve For the Division II NCAA Women’s Volleyball tournament is just days away as the University of Minnesota Duluth heads to the Central Regional for the 14th time in 15 years.
One company wants to take away the stigma of waxing. They’re not only helping their customers but are also making a difference in the lives of their employees.
Gifts for Teens helps to make sure that no teen is forgotten this holiday season.
40 election officials will hand count nearly 22,600 ballots starting Thursday morning
Fennessey joins three other candidates in the race for Superior mayor
This season’s warm temperatures mean no snow for people to enjoy certain outdoor winter activities.
St. Luke’s offers breastfeeding room that can be used by employees and visitors
Snocross racing fans filled the stands at Spirit Mountain this weekend. Now the races are over and the clean-up begins.
The holiday season is here, and it’s now time to get your trees and other seasonal decorations
After 21 years of Business, a locally owned party store is closing its doors.
Glensheen’s Christmas tours started on Friday, and with close to 2,000 people visiting the historic mansion over the thanksgiving weekend, the opening was successful.
It’s Cyber Monday and people are continuing their holiday shopping.
The snowstorm the Northland experienced earlier this month, didn’t leave enough snow for most of the cross country skiing trails in Duluth.
Anthony James Isham pleaded guilty, today, November 28, to intentional second degree murder for his role in the death of a Virginia man who was killed at the request of the victim’s girlfriend, according to St. Louis County Attorney Mark Rubin.
The University of Minnesota Duluth is putting on a tony award winning musical this weekend.
This weekend the Miller Hill Mall is opening early for a special reason.
The Fayal fire department responded to a call reporting a fire at K and B drive in, at 6:55 Sunday Morning.
A Superior High School student is battling bullying through an after school activity.
Fuzzy family members had their very own chance to get a picture with Santa
Kristofer McKinzie played at Mars Lakeview Arena for Marshall Schools but now he wears a different jersey.
The Nordic Center in Duluth hosted a full day of holiday events.
Friends and Family of Nathan Gould, who was killed in a car accident this month, came together to remember him, and celebrate his life.
Frost River in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of Duluth was bustling with people, many who were there to support small businesses, while working down their holiday shopping list.
An entrepreneurship class at UMD is raising money for local charities in a very unique way.
Volunteers counted 170 visitors at Keene Creek Dog Park and Jean Duluth Dog Park on September 20th.
Communities across the Northland, are inviting people to consider doing their holiday shopping at local stores.
Despite the warm temperatures, the Amsoil Snocross races are going strong at Spirit Mountain this weekend.
It’s estimated more than 137 million people will be shopping this Thanksgiving weekend
While 6 in 10 Americans are busy shopping this thanksgiving weekend, Lutsen Mountain resort was buzzing with excitement, and filled with outdoors women and men who decided to opt outside.
Today may be Black Friday, but many are getting ready for Small Business Saturday.
Alisha from the Duluth YMCA takes William through a few basic workout routines he and others can do to get back into shape after huge holiday meals.
Sunrise Morning Update
The future of the 4th Street Market in Duluth may be in jeopardy. Two months ago, the grocery store and deli was informed by the building’s owner — the Zeppa Foundation — that they were looking to sell the space.
Thanksgiving night, many of you are most likely curled up, still in a food coma, or just about ready to grab another plate, but before everything started to heat up Thursday, thousands of Northlanders lined up along London Road in Duluth.
The Barkers Island Inn hosted a Thanksgiving buffet today where they served 1,300 people.
It was definitely a happy Thanksgiving today for over 4,000 people who were served that might not have had a meal otherwise.
Families across the Twin Ports will be decorating their homes with lights once again.
On Thanksgiving Day most put the traditional turkey on the table, but some are taking dinner to another level.
It can be difficult to keep pets from participating in holiday traditions, but local veterinarians are reminding the Northland to keep those turkeys and all the trimmings away from your animals.
Two candidates have announced they will run to fill the position of mayor of Superior. This, after current Mayor Bruce Hagen resigned Tuesday.
Local grocery stores are about twice as busy as normal with last minute Thanksgiving shoppers
Volunteers at the DECC are preparing to serve thousands of people tomorrow for Thanksgiving.
Local shops expect business to increase as Christmas gets closer
Our winter season last year was quite abnormal. It all stemmed from the oceanic water temperatures.
This is the busiest Thanksgiving ever at Betty’s Pies. More than 4,500 pies have been sold over the last two weeks.