Nikki’s Notebook: Duluth’s Declining Enrollment
It’s a trend Duluth has experienced for about 10 years, students leaving the district.
If you’re a winter person and these warm fall temps aren’t your thing, you’ll always have hockey to make you feel at home.
Minnesota Sen. Al Franken and Duluth Mayor Emily Larson made a stop at University of Minnesota Duluth to talk to students about the presidential election just days away.
It’s a trend Duluth has experienced for about 10 years, students leaving the district.
Minnesota welcomed deer season with record breaking warm temperatures, and hunters are pouring into businesses that specialize in processing deer eager to get their meat in the fridge.
Weather in the Northland this weekend broke a 100-year record.
A certain smartphone game has captured the interest of all ages.
Spencer Wehr continues his successful junior season into State.
One man is behind bars after authorities say he slit another man’s throat in Superior.
People learned the importance of “making” things, at a Multi-field community workshop at the Barnes and Noble in the Miller Hill Mall.
November 14th is World Diabetes day, but the Northland celebrated a little early.
Women helped fight against breast cancer at an annual event full of activities, education and shopping.
Hundreds of maritime enthusiasts gathered today at the DECC for the 29th annual gales of November
Chemistry, physics and biology students from UMD put on a show for local families.
Vikre Distilery in Duluth released a new spirit to the public tonight.
The November Ragtime November concert featured musicians young and old of all talents and abilities.
From sorrow comes a joy for helping others at a fundraiser at the Duluth Curling Club.
The annual Junk Hunt features 75 vendors from Minnesota and Wisconsin. Shoppers can find just about anything and everything vintage.
The Minnesota deer season starts on Saturday and local businesses are getting ready.
Local Eateries are joining forces to invite people to Eat Downtown.
Parking on lawns has been against city code since the 1950’s, and this year, the city of Duluth announced they would step up their enforcement for front yard parking.
A truck load of household garbage was dumped in Lincoln Park, but this isn’t an isolated incident.
This weekend folks over at the University of Wisconsin Superior are hosting a day outdoors focused on surviving a zombie apocalypse.
This weekend is your chance to be part of a local late night talk show.
CEO Judy Weber told FOX 21’s Dan Hanger Wednesday that Superior’s economics will be too hard pressed to support the market saturation in the convenience store/retail petroleum industry – especially after the closings of Target and Kmart.
Developers with ideas for the old Kozy property in downtown Duluth are being encouraged to brainstorm and form solid proposals over the next two months.
Those that have driven Belknap St. in Superior know how bad the roadway has deteriorated over time.
Fitger’s Brewhouse might have the dream job for those who love beer. They are looking for a new head brewmaster.
A local Cubs fan drove down to Chicago to enjoy a few of the World Series games from Wrigleyville
The library acquired the collection in 2013 and for the last three years has worked to preserve over 9,000 blueprints and design documents of large vessels.
Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton announced the Creation of a new council, the Young Women’s Initiative, in October, and Duluth Mayor Emily Larson, has been invited to join the 40 member council.
Molly Niven A Wisconsin High School Student won a gold medal for a dress that she sewed in a national competition for a non-profit organization, Family, Career and Community Leaders of America.
The Holiday Inn in downtown Duluth surprised Bob Dylan Fans with images of the famous singer on their elevator doors.
Essentia Health is kicking off the holiday season with their annual Christmas Extravaganza.
This year, MnDot had 32 projects for Northeastern Minnesota at the beginning of the year, and as of Thursday, 18 of them have been completed, with plans of wrapping up 4 more projects within the next couple of weeks.
St. Louis County Attorney Mark Rubin is being chosen by Minnesota Senators Amy Klobuchar and Al Franken to serve on a special judicial selection committee.
When it comes to treating heart attacks St. Luke’s Hospital is being recognized as one of the best.
A black bear found its way to downtown Duluth and climbed up a tree across the street from the St. Louis County Courthouse.
Baseball fans around the Northland met at local bars and restaurants to see the thrilling conclusion to a historic World Series.
This weekend Northland women will be rocking to fight breast cancer.
For this week’s Cooking Connection we made an acai bowl with The Juice Pharm.
Northland Fans React to Cubs’ World Series Win
Six crosses are all that remain after a fire burned down Salem Baptist Church in Ashland but today, pastors rejoice at the land where their new church will now be built.
It may be far from a winter wonderland outside, but local businesses are already preparing for the holiday season.
Taxidermists warn hunters to take extra care of deer during warm weekend.
Road construction on 4th street in Duluth is coming to an end for 2016.
There is a new mural in Ashland located inside the Ed Griffith pedestrian pass.
The Second Annual Barnes and Noble Mini Maker Faire is happening this Friday, November 5 and Saturday, November 6.
Thousands of students, staff, and faculty in the Twin Ports deal with hectic lifestyles and stressful situations on a daily basis. One group at UMD is looking to help with the issue.
Throughout the month of November, Black Bear Casino will be observing Native American Heritage Month. Today a ceremony was held to showcase the history of the native Fon Du Lac tribe.
One Duluth family escaped from a fire last week on Tioga Street. The family is happy to be alive, but they do have advice for others.