William Seay Plays Rugby with National Champions
Active Adventures: UMD Rugby
For this week’s Active Adventures, William Seay played rugby with the University of Minnesota Duluth.
A snowy white birthday wasn’t what Racheal Jenks, a resident of Grand Rapids Minnesota, wanted, but the first snow storm of the season is what she got.
Meanwhile back in Duluth, it was the 68th annual Turkey Bingo Night, held at the VFW.
People at the Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College celebrated the community tonight (11/17.)
In light of a racist graffiti incident at Denfeld and other acts of racism across the country, students from Marshall and Duluth East walked out of class.
Students with MPIRG hosted a workers rights event where members of the labor force shared their stories for earned sick and safe time.
In conjunction with the premiere of Fantastic Beasts, the Marcus Duluth Cinema is hosting a mitten drive for the Salvation Army.
For this week’s Active Adventures, William Seay played rugby with the University of Minnesota Duluth.
An overdose antidote called a “miracle drug,” Naloxone has saved countless lives this year alone in the Northland but many continue to die from addiction to opioids.
The holidays are around the corner and local vendors are getting ready!
Preparations are well underway for the Annual Twin Ports Thanksgiving Buffet.
The Superior Police Department has partnered up with future police officers at UWS to create the city’s first-of-its-kind community survey.
Were just hours away before the flakes start flying as the first big winter storm approaches our areaNorthlanders were out today prepping, buying shovels, salt among other items before heading home for the night.
Northlanders are raising awareness for World Pancreatic Cancer Day.
Northlanders had the chance to have Lunch with the History People.
Gas Prices have made it below the dollar ninety per gallon range in the Northland, in time for the holiday season.
Thanksgiving is only a week away, and it’ll be no time before Christmas is upon us. Many people plan on shopping local for holiday gifts, and small businesses in the Northland are ready.
One area church is working to get backpacks to people in need this holiday season.
Today is Give to the Max Day in Minnesota and it is a day started back in 2009 to promote charitable giving in the state.
New details involving the report of an attempted abduction in Superior near Great Lakes Elementary School on Monday, November 14.
The 13th Annual Bentleyville Tour of Lights starts up this weekend.
Today is Give to the Max Day!
Burnt Onion Kitchen and Brews is a new restaurant at Giant’s Ridge in Biwabik, Minnesota.
CD Release Party For Christmas By the Lake
St. Louis County First Responders are now carrying a drug that saves people from fatal opioid overdoses, giving them a second chance at life.
SuperOne in Superior expects to sell nearly 1,000 turkeys over the holidays
The lit up tree is located at the corner of Belknap and Tower Avenue in Superior
Thanksgiving Day is just a week away, but that didn’t stop Northlanders from flocking to Marine General in Duluth for lunch on Wednesday.
Distracted driving has made headlines in recent years as a leading cause of traffic accidents and traffic deaths.
Hundreds of people are killed each year in crashes on Minnesota roadways. That’s why experts are looking for solutions to bring this number down at a special conference in Duluth this week.
There are millions of refugees fleeing persecution all across the world, many of them from Syria, Afghanistan, or Somalia.
There are only 38 days until Christmas and folks in Virginia, Minnesota are preparing for the holiday already.
It’s been more than six weeks since 24–year–old Scott Christensen was found dead in the middle of Highway 100.
This weekend Family Volunteer Day is giving Northland families the opportunity to bond over service.
At Piedmont Elementary, kindness is contagious.”I learned about Jim and Murry upon my arrival last year in August,” Piedmont Principal Beth Shermoen said.
This week’s Great Outdoors goes for a run in this season’s warm weather.
Students at Denfeld High School are taking back their walls after racist and homophobic graffiti was found written on bathroom stalls in the school last week.
Winter weather is on its way in a big way for the first time this fall. Fox 21 set out to see if everyone was preparing for the storm.
The season ended for most Division II football teams last Saturday. But the University of Minnesota Duluth is one of the lucky 28 teams programs that get to be a part of the national playoffs.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota has ended contracts with independent providers and physicians across the state and that has at least one network concerned.
Nearly forty Duluth teachers from across the district were recognized for earning their tenure.
November 20th is the National Transgender Day of Remembrance. It’s a memorial to hose who have been murdered as a result of transphobia.
James Forman Jr. gives presentation on “Growing up Black in Urban America”
A new hotel is being built on Park Point.
A University of Wisconsin-Superior cultural night is happening this Saturday and the community is invited.
University of Wisconsin Superior has seen a 50 percent increase in international students over just the last two years.
UMD’s Geospatial Analysis Center hosted Geographic Information Systems Day.
Superior local businesses hosted a Shop-Hop to raise money for the Douglas County Humane Society.
Students at UMD showcase undergraduate research in everything from ceramics to science.
Fire safety is a hot topic right now as winter weather approaches and many turn on their heat.
Several cultures will be celebrated this weekend during UW-Superior’s Cultural Night.