New Off-Road Cycling Race Taking Place this Weekend
A brand new mountain biking race is coming to the Northland.
In a Fox Follow Up, a judgement has come in a civil rights lawsuit involving a small Madeline Island town.
Community Members had the chance to meet Peanut and Elsa, 2 miniature horses that help educate kids about animals, and how to care for them.
The clock is ticking for many Northland teachers, as the final days of summer are marked off on the chalkboard.
The Board of Trade building in downtown Duluth closed to the public in July after the building’s chimney fell through the roof in a storm, but now, many businesses are moving back to their spaces.
The College of St. Scholastica is welcoming New Freshmen on to the campus.
Enbridge Energy Partners’ proposed Sandpiper pipeline project is being delayed for an indefinite amount of time.
With the Labor Day holiday weekend approaching, many tourist sites across the Northland are bracing for a busy few days.
Millions of travelers are hitting the road this evening to enjoy the last long weekend of the summer season.
A brand new mountain biking race is coming to the Northland.
The 30th Annual Duluth Superior Pride Festival takes place this weekend.
The outdoor classroom gives teachers a hands-on approach to learning.
Aidan was a transgender youth who was bullied and eventually ended his life. One of his projects was to write positive messages on rocks and he would leave them around town. Friends and family will continue Aidan’s project in downtown Duluth.
Racing comes to the finish line in Proctor for the season. However, the sport continues in Grand Rapids and Hibbing.
For a very limited time, Frost River Trading Co. will be making a special brand of packs called Old Glory. The packs come in a signature red color.
With the changing of the seasons, a great harvest of crops typically takes place throughout many local gardens, but it doesn’t always mean it’s time to stop planting.
It was move in day at University of Wisonsin Superior today and hundreds of freshman moved into their new dorms.
The 25th Annual Great Northern Classic Rodeo starts tomorrow in Superior.
It is almost Labor Day weekend and Americans everywhere are getting ready for a little getaway.
Hartley Nature Center in Duluth was hit hard by last month’s storm.
The Minnesota chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit demanding the release of squad car video in the July 6 shooting of Philando Castile.
Attitudes toward drunk driving are changing for the better among Minnesotans, as fewer DWIs and drunk driving related deaths are occurring across the state.
There’s a group that likes to keep the waters of Lake Superior safe from sharks or they may just like a good bonfire. The Shark Watching Society held their last get together of the season at Glensheen Mansion.
Wednesday Night at the Races has come to a close for the season. The last event was held at Wade Stadium.
Ideas presented in the Greater Minnesota Development Plan hop to better connect transit systems across the state. The plan puts forth ideas for transit for the next twenty years.
Thousands will take a walk back in time when they attend the White Pine Logging and Threshing Show in McGrath.
Park Point residents speak to Mayor Larson about the influx of tourists that visit their neighborhood and how more services are needed in the area.
Over $2,000 dollars’ worth of school materials made their way in to brand new backpacks in Superior today.
Charter Communications came to Duluth to give away free safe and healthy home kits as part of its national philanthropic initiative.
There is a new piece of playground equipment in Cloquet that is the first of its kind in the Northland.
Cina Hall, located inside of University of Minnesota Duluth, is re–opening in time for the start of the new school year.
The Hibbing Fire Department responded at 12:57 p.m. to the report of a small general aviation plane crash.
Traffic fatalities so far this year are about 8% higher than the same period last year.
Students are back to hitting the books at Lake Superior College, as the fall semester begins.
It can be a constant struggle to keep the to-do list shortened up, for many local humane shelters, the hope that funds keep coming in through donations is always on the mind.
Doggy Happy Hour brings dog owners and their four-legged friends to the courtyard at the Fitger’s complexfor Doggy Happy Hour. Midi and A Place for Fido have teamed up to offer specials and more.
The last concert of the summer Chester Creek series delighted the crowd at the Chester Bowl. The series is int its 35th year.
What began with a few friends and their trucks, now brings in thousands of spectators who don’t mind getting a little muddy on Labor Day weekend.
The first day of school saw a record number of students enrolled in the Duluth Edison Charter Schools.
Two dozen protesters gather outside Minnesota State Fairgrounds
Wisconsin Department of Revenue Secretary and Chief Economist presented Wisconsin’s state of the economy at a meeting held at the Superior Chamber of Commerce.
They fight just more than fires. Fire Fighters are out on the streets, to ‘fill a boot’ to combat Muscular Dystrophy.
It’s bear hunting season in Minnesota starting September 1st.
The announcement is another bit of bad news for the Magnetation Company which filed for bankruptcy in May of last year and has never been quite the same.
The bodies of two firefighters killed in a crash on a Minnesota interstate made their way through the Northland on Tuesday.
Governor Mark Dayton is asking Minnesotans to take a Water Stewardship Pledge, and to rethink how water affects their daily lives and how they use it.
Fairs across the country are the source of family memories for many.
A coffee shop in Virginia has turned into a cultural hub.
Mary Best Downs is showcasing the artwork of her students.
Marik uncovered 228 grams of meth and put four people in jail over a two-day period.
The exact cause of a fire in Hibbing is under investigation. The fire started at 5 a.m. at the Brickyard Sports Bar and Grill.