Unpaid Lunches Create Debt For Northland Schools
Superior Schools Enforcing Strict Policy
In the Northland delinquent lunch money accounts are costing schools thousands of dollars.
Minnesota Ballet has been working out of temporary office spaces and dance studios, since the storm that caused the Board of Trade Building Chimney to collapse, back in July.
Bernie Sanders was popular among young people, and college students when he ran as a presidential candidate.
UMD Students have created an online petition that aims to save the school’s SAP farm from budget cuts this fall.
The Center Against Sexual and Domestic Abuse is collaborating with community partners throughout October to share information about local services for victims of abuse.
Fall has only just begun and people across the Northland are already wondering what to do with excess leafs laying around their yards.
Trains are intriguing for all ages and the Northland has quite a few to enjoy.
New details emerged Monday about the man who was found dead in the rail yard behind the Duluth Depot. Duluth police believe the death was accidental. FOX 21’s Dan Hanger talked exclusively with Zakayo Magomolla’s parents about their son and his recent and serious troubles with mental illness – an illness they ultimately believe took his life.
A Duluth musician is asking for the community’s help to solve a crime, after her prized possession was stolen from her apartment.
Visitors to the University of Minnesota Duluth campus after 3:00 p.m. Monday saw a unique site on the flagpoles. The “Number 1” flag is flying after the Bulldogs topped the Division II volleyball coaches poll.
The most asked preseason question about Bulldog Hockey was “who would fill Kasimir Kaskisuo’s pads between the pipes?”
With a name like the Fat Radish, it’s bound to get a few grins. However, most of the smiles from this uniquely named restaurant come after each and every bite.
Shorter daylight hours in fall increase the concern for vehicle versus pedestrian accidents and in turn makes fall the deadliest months of the year for such accidents.Because of these accidents the Minnesota department of transportation wants to raise awareness for motorist and pedestrians to respect all laws and use common sense to insure the safest environment possible during the fall months.
A forum was held Monday night to discuss solutions for the problem.
Halloween costumes and decorations make their way onto the shelves in stores.
Twin Ports Stage is renovating a building in Superior to open as an arts and events center in early 2017.
A big storm earlier this year wreaked havoc at Hartley Nature center, tearing down trees, and leaving the park closed for months.
Local residents in Duluth express concern after a shooting Monday night on Skyline Parkway.
It’s Fire Prevention Week, and fire departments are working to educate people on how to stay safe.
The 14th Annual Duluth Senior Expo will be taking place at the DECC in Duluth on Wednesday, October 5 from 9a.m. to 3p.m.
Community art is expanding on Tower Avenue in Superior Ave
Duluth police are investigating a shooting that left a 24-year-old man injured Sunday night.
In the Northland delinquent lunch money accounts are costing schools thousands of dollars.
There are new details emerging about the young man whose body was found in the Duluth Depot’s rail yard early Friday.
The Make a Wish fundraising event celebrates the wishes that have already been granted, while raising funds for future wishes through donations.
Out in Cloquet two brothers are showing the Lumberjack football team exactly what it means to be a family on the gridiron.
The new season opens with the chamber opera, blue viola, which is based on the true story of a priceless instrument being lost in Chicago.The show is staged in a way that allows the audience to be up close and personal with the performance.
Hundreds of breast cancer survivors, caregivers, and volunteers walked to help end breast cancer.
The B–17, also known as the flying fortress, was legendary for its ability to stay in the air after taking brutal poundings.
Paul the Cider Man returned to the Duluth Farmer’s Market to make fresh pressed apple cider.
The First Witness Child Advocacy Center wrapped up their September “I stand with Kids” campaign, with a big celebration.
Bernie Sanders will visit Duluth on October 4th to rally up support for Hillary Clinton’s campaign.
Walk for Wishes raises money for area kids to go on their Make A Wish trip. Registration is still open for the Sunday, October 2nd event at Bagley Park.
One group in Duluth is doing the same. R.A.A.N… Or rural aids action network leads rural Minnesota in the fight to stop HIV through a broad array of client services, risk reduction, advocacy and awareness. If you have concern that you may be tested, they make it a quick and easy process
There’s free camping, cheap beer and tons of fun if you head out to Mont Du Lac Resort this weekend to attend the first ever Stompers Rock Fest. 36 bands from the region will be on display for your enjoyment.
Notes were gathered and information was collected by over 200 health care professionals today at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center (DECC).
Jesse Kauffman used a dirt ramp to place a 66 passenger school bus on top of a huge steel cylinder to use as a deer stand.
The Duluth Police Department is investigating the death of 24-year-old Zakaya Magomolla whose body was found yesterday in downtown Duluth.
Music, beer, and brats. The cook county community fund and Voyageur Brewing Company is hosting Oktoberfest.
Deep reds, vibrant oranges, and mustard yellow; the autumn colors draw people from across the world to the Northland.
An annual event is coming up this weekend where Northlanders can make a life-changing impact on children.
A well-known ventriloquist is in the Northland.
If you’re still not wide awake on this Thursday, don’t feel guilty about drinking an extra cup of coffee.
Dozens of Duluth beauty school students woke up to some devastating news Thursday morning.
71 meetings were held simultaneously across Wisconsin to raise awareness of growing transportation costs across the state. Local officials said the funding process needs to be fixed.
A passenger train from Grand Forks crashed at the depot in Duluth in 1915. It skipped a bumper, but no one was injured in the accident.
Essentia Health Duluth honored those who have had a positive outlook on life while overcoming a disability.
The Spiders are Leaving Lake Superior Zoo.
Regency’s displaced students are rushing to Cosmetology schools like Cosmetology Careers Unlimited-Duluth, and the program at WITC Superior.
Fall has only just begun but registration for the 41st Grandma’s Marathon will open this Saturday.