Engwall’s Annual Corn Maze Opening September 17
The Annual Tradition Begins with a Little Help from Mother Nature
You could say it all starts with seeds full of hope, eventually winding through a maze of weed control.
A group of community members gathered at the Minnesota Power Plaza Thursday afternoon to show support for the Standing Rock protesters in North Dakota.
A local animal rescue is hosting an animal adoption event this weekend.
Authorities are investigating a garage fire that broke out at 2519 Minnesota Avenue shortly after 10:00p.m. Thursday night.
A bathroom lawsuit has been filed again Virginia High School. The federal case is backed by 11 families.
As Gordy’s Hi-Hat prepares to close its doors for the 56th season this Sunday, Gordy himself told FOX 21 on Thursday he is likely finally done working behind the grill.
Duluth city councilors will soon be voting on whether to fully pay for the light bill at this year’s Bentleyville Tour of Lights in Bayfront Park.
If Duluth Mayor Emily Larson has it her way, the city’s street fee of roughly $60 a year for an average household in Duluth will be wiped out in 2017. Larson says she will replace that into what she calls a more stable “revenue neutral tax increase.
Fishermen and women have a few more weeks to cast their lines in the water, but the summer boating season is quickly coming to an end.
The College of St. Scholastica officially welcomed the freshman class of 2020 today at the Micthell Auditorium.
The University of Minnesota Duluth’s Natural Resources Research Institute has received a grant to continue research on the great lakes food web.
The Natural Harvest Food Co–op in Virginia is nearly doubling its size because so many people from all over the Iron Range come to shop there.
There’s some uncertainty about the future of Duluth’s only Kmart and Sears locations. A representative from Sears Holdings Corporation told FOX 21 the company is looking for potential new “opportunities” for the Duluth properties.
As International House Keepers week draws near resort, hotel and motel staff will be competing in the 12th Annual Iron Range House Keeping Olympics.
Classroom in the Garden at the Glensheen Mansion teaches visitors how to prepare new dishes and meals. The ingredients use fresh vegetables from the garden on the property.
Art on the Plaza fills its walls and shelves with the works of art from 87 Northland artists. They held their ribbon cutting with the Chamber of Commerce in Superior.
It’s not even close to Saint Patrick’s Day, but the luck of the Irish can apparently be found on Fourth Street in Duluth.
Just a couple miles outside of Biwabik, the Lakeside Cemetery had hundreds of trees and tombstones damaged by the storm.
It’s voting day Thursday for nurses at Essentia Health in Duluth and Superior.The Minnesota Nurses Association and Essentia Health reached a tentative deal on a new contract.
You could say it all starts with seeds full of hope, eventually winding through a maze of weed control.
With fall approaching crowds will flock to see the colors.
The University of Minnesota Duluth dropped from 19th to 23rd in the American Football Coaches Association Division II rankings after the Bulldogs dropped their season opener at Southwest Minnesota State.
Who says you can’t go back to school? Tuesday, the University of Minnesota Golden Gopher hockey program announced former U of M players Corey Millen and Ben Gordon joined the coaching staff.
Superior’s Brandie Goldberg. one of the Northland’s best at softball made her college choice, and she’ll continue her career close to home.
Slide the City was unable to come last year after a scheduling conflict arose.
Cancer survivors and their caregivers created works of art as a part of Project Lulu. Their work is part of a traveling exhibit that’s currently on display at St. Luke’s in Duluth.
Duluth City Councilors Anderson, Sipress, and Westerlund seek evidentiary hearings on a possible Polymet permit to mine application. The hearing would bring the application before a judge who would hear both sides of the issue.
Today was the first day for classes at University of Wisconsin-Superior, and campus was buzzing with students.
As communities continue cleaning up after severe storm damage this summer, St. Louis County Board members cleared their morning agenda before starting their day.
After 27 years, finally some answers into the disappearance of 11-year-old, Jacob Wetterling.
The July storm wiped out most of Saxon Harbor and caused millions of dollars in damage.
It has now been nearly seven weeks since a major storm hit the region and even now, many families in Odanah are still without a place to live because of all the destruction left behind.
The University of Wisconsin – Superior is staying true to its military-friendly recognition by helping and honoring local veterans.
Split Rock Lighthouse is a staple for tourist stops in the Northland.
Public services, like local firefighters have to stay on the job even over the holidays.
The 2016 fair season has come to a close.
Students in Duluth talk about why they are, or are not excited for the start of the school year.
The company uses welding to create beautiful iron designs.
Hundreds lined the streets of Cloquet for the annual Labor Day Parade.
Politicians and community members turned out for the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations Labor day Picnic.
A local business owner is planning on setting up collection boxes to deliver cards of sympathy to the Wetterling Family.
Nationally more than 200 Feeding America Food Banks, including local affiliate Second Harvest Northern Lakes Food Bank, will be joining forces to raise awareness, food and funds during September’s Hunger Action Month.
A Duluth woman has completed a major running challenge, running most of the length of the Superior Hiking Trail in just about a week’s time.
Organizers say the event is a way to bring people together and encourage students to stay active.
Hundreds of people turned out for the annual Pride Parade in Superior.
Hundreds of car lovers are in Hibbing for the Annual Labor Day Shootout.
Cowboys, Cowgirls and spectators are in Superior for the Northern Classic Rodeo.
It’s the 30th anniversary for Pride in the Twin Ports, and Thousands turned out to Bayfront Park to celebrate.
Hundreds of people are on first street where the 2nd annual Super Big Block Party is taking place.
The Latest on reports that the remains of a Minnesota boy who has been missing since 1989 have been found. Jacob Wetterling was 11 when he disappeared from central Minnesota (all times local):
The Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory is teaming up with the Blue Star Mothers of America to help send some fudge to our troops overseas.