Floating through the Tall Ships
Active Adventures: Kayaking with Day Tripper of Duluth
For this week’s Active Adventures, FOX 21’s William Seay went kayaking through the Tall Ships with Day Tripper of Duluth.
The Salvation Army Thrift Store in Hibbing will close September 17th. No programs or services will be eliminated.
Thousands of students are back in Duluth and hitting the books, for the first day of Fall Semester at the University of Minnesota Duluth.
Drone pilots should be aware. New regulations will be in place for operating commercial drones, starting Monday.
9 nonprofit groups and 1 government agency received 1.5 million dollars in grants to help children and families in poverty close the “opportunity gap.”
Magnetation LLC announced Friday that it may implement a shutdown of its Minnesota iron ore concentrate plant, rail loading facility and Pellet Plant located in Reynolds, Indiana. If implemented, a shutdown would occur on or after September 30,2016.
The GLBTAQI Duluth Superior Pride Festival is celebrating 30 years Labor Day weekend.
Protesters, women’s rights advocates and activists went topless Sunday in Leif Erickson Park to call for gender equality.
Duluth’s Hillside neighborhoods were out having fun Sunday at the 7th annual HillFest.
A Twin Ports man has made history after helping solve a huge mystery for a Canadian railroad town off of Lake Superior.
Jay Cooke State Park helped commemorate the 125th anniversary of Minnesota State Parks and trails with a free event Sunday.
The Rustic Olive, which is known for its fresh olive oils and aged balsamic vinegars, will officially close in just one week.
Residents on Jefferson Street were out and having fun today at the annual Jefferson Street Block Party.
Community members of Lincoln Park enjoyed a community picnic and celebration today at Harrison Park.
Dragon shaped boats raced across the water in Superior today, for the 15TH Annual Lake Superior Dragon Boat Festival.
A historical walk takes visitors and residents in Proctor the ability to see the town’s history in a three mile walk.
UMD freshmen enrollment is up to 2,130 students which is a 6% increase over last fall.
In case you haven’t heard yet, August 26 is officially National Dog Day across the United States!
Community members were invited to hop on board the University of Minnesota Duluth’s Large Lakes Observatory Science on Deck.
The largest crop ever produced by University of Minnesota Duluth’s Sustainable Agriculture project is being harvested.
Veterans had the chance to get information and learn about resources that could help them, at an event at the DECC.
For this week’s Active Adventures, FOX 21’s William Seay went kayaking through the Tall Ships with Day Tripper of Duluth.
Superior is now one step closer to getting a dog park, but it may still be awhile until you’re able to take your four-legged friends there.
9th Annual Guns and Hoses Softball game continues to be played for a good cause.
Duluth community members come together to show that they stand behind our heroes, and to shine a positive light on Police officers.
The EPA and US Steel have come up with a proposed cleanup of the former Duluth Works site that could cost $70 million. The EPA will take public comment on the proposal until September 25th.
One thing most fair-goers will tell you, parking can be tough to come by near the state fairgrounds.
Food on a stick is now taking over the state.
Today, the Northland campus of Minnesota Adult and Teen Challenge received $14,000.
The Duluth Curling Club has hosted national and world championships and now they will receive some upgrades.
A well known businessman is starting a new venture in a historic neighborhood on the Superior side of the Twin Ports and it opens tomorrow.
For this week’s Cooking Connection FOX 21’s Natalie Froistad and William Seay made a fair staple at the Minnesota State Fair.
Duluth will have it’s first ever Winter Village Festival this year, but the fun filled weekend will take many volunteers and funds to be successful.
Community members were ready to celebrate the 100 year anniversary of the Ashland Ore Dock, but storms made organizers reschedule the event. It will now take place on October 1st.
Nearly 154 trees were damaged by the July storm that hit Ashland. Volunteers have spent lots of time and energy to bring peace back to this place of rest.
Nearly two months have passed since strong storms ripped through the Northland, breaking off trees and causing thousands of power outages.
It’s been nearly two years now since Continental Bike and Sustainable Duluth received a Park Fund Grant from the City of Duluth to add repair stations for riders.
The City of Duluth and the Duluth 1200 Fund Board are offering a new loan program.
A website called Food Dudes Delivery has taken over Duluth.
The private estate and production complex of the late rocker, Prince, Paisley Park, will be open daily for public tours beginning October 6.
The Duluth Running Company has been offering the community a new way to see some of the greatest hiking trails.
Thursday night the Duluth Police Department and the Duluth Fire Department will be battling on the diamond.
The City of Superior is looking to invest more money downtown. City leaders approved a referendum to be voted on in November that could bring more funds into the downtown district.
A collection of the highlights of the Tall Ships Festival in Duluth.
As the University of Minnesota Duluth welcomed freshmen to campus everyone got involved. Including the football team.
This is a big week for prep sports in Minnesota, and school isn’t even in session yet.
An open house allowed people to see the latest design for reconstruction.
Many kids and their families headed to local beaches to enjoy the last days of summer before heading off to school.
Campus PD say they are keeping everyone safe, while letting students have fun on the first weekend of moving in at UMD.
The Head of the Lakes Fair begins in Superior and runs through the 28th. Enjoy fair food, the midway, and horse shows, among other attractions.
Community members in Superior met to talk about ways to bring more funding to the area to fight the growing drug problem. They’re working to bring more funding to the area for drug treatment.