Heading to the Water with Day Tripper of Duluth
Active Adventures: Paddle Boarding
Summer is the perfect time to get out on the Lake Superior and this year the water temperature is even warmer than usual.
Minnesota Congressman Rick Nolan is adding one more endorsement to his list of supporters as he seeks reelection in the fall.
With a price tag of nearly $2.2 million dollars, the new energy source will not only benefit area residents, but also flip the switch on cost savings for the Black Bear Casino in Carlton.
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.
People concerned about the PolyMet mining project proposal and its affects on the lake superior watershed gather in Duluth.
The incoming freshman class at UMD is expected to have more than 2,000 students.
The Historic Congdon Estate has been growing rapidly in recent years.
It all started nearly 20 years ago. One couple in the Northland, looking to put their minimal knowledge of farming to the test, eventually making mouth watering products while revitalizing the land.
Day Tripper of Duluth is offering canoe and kayak trips.
12 Students traveled to Ami Machi, Japan.
Senator Janet Bewley visits YMCA, meets local boxer.
The Playscape was damaged after the July 21 wind storm.
City crews hope to be down with curbside cleanup in another week’s time.
El Galeon is a replica of a 16th century Galleon, and is the only one in the world that sails today.
Tall Ships wrapped up Sunday evening, and crews are working to make Canal Park look as clean as before the big event.
A small section of Kenwood avenue in Duluth will be closed all week, as a construction project continues its progress.
The Superior Street reconstruction project is on a temporary hold, after Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton announced there will be no special legislative session this year.
An extensive survey conducted by the Career and Internship Services at the University of Minnesota, found that nearly all 2014-15 graduates have found jobs or are continuing their education.
Hartley Nature Center is still working to get back in shape following devastating storms in mid-July.
History down under the waters of Lake Superior has been located about five miles away from Marathon, Ontario.
Beginning Monday morning on the Blatnik bridge, both Superior-bound lanes will close while one Duluth-bound lane will shut down.
Tall Ships Duluth organizers say this weekend’s festival actually drew in more people than they expected.
Hepatitis C deaths have reached an all-time high in the U.S. – and it’s not just from dirty needles within the drug-using community. Baby Boomers are at highest risk, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
Dozens of local bands played a tribute concert in honor of a well known area keyboard player, who recently passed away from Lung Cancer.
31-year-old Tina Mae Polkoski, former owner of Norm’s Beer and Brats in Superior, lost her life in a tragic motor vehicle accident in June. And on Saturday, friends came together to help raise money for her two sons who now are growing up without their mother.
The 6th annual Bong Center Benefit Car Show was held at the Richard I bong center today.
The Tall ships are still in Duluth, and Thousands of people continue the city to see the boats.
Police are searching for a 5-year-old girl from Watkins, Minnesota.
Statewide crackdown on drunken driving starts today, with a campaign, Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over.
Thousands of people are pouring in to Duluth for the Tall Ships.
Tall Ships are in town, but the ports are still open to other boats and water craft
Governor Mark Dayton announced Thursday that he will not call a special legislative session to pass tax breaks and millions of dollars in statewide construction projects. This means projects in and around Duluth will have to wait at least a year in uncertainty.
The Tall Ships organizers expect up to 300,000 people in Duluth for the four day event.
Summer is the perfect time to get out on the Lake Superior and this year the water temperature is even warmer than usual.
Tragedy struck in June for a Northland community.
The one of a kind bridge at Pier B is finally finished and connects it to Bayfront Park.
Thousands of people walk through Bayfront Park, where more than 100 artists display their work, like Photographs of breathtaking landscapes, intricate beadwork, and elegant sculptures.
All eyes were on the water for the beginning of Tall Ships 2016. Thousands were on the lookout for their favorite ship.
It’s the 126th Carlton County Fair in Barnum Minnesota.
Besides all the impressive tall ships in Duluth this week, there is something else on the water attracting a lot of attention, it’s the world’s largest duck.
Aside from the Tall Ships making their way in to the Northland on Thursday, Art in Bayfront Festival Park begins as well.
As students prepare to head back to school, it can be a difficult task for parents to deal with hot or cold lunch every day.
With the Olympics in full swing, the family YMCA in Duluth is helping young people get in on the action.
Nearly 400 classic cars lined the streets, and about 3,000 people showed up to enjoy the show.
15 Northland Goodwill locations are ready to help with those back-to-school shoppers.
Many hotels in the Twin Ports have been all booked up for the Tall Ships festival for about a year. Hotel rates have been close to those of very large cities.
CHUM Center wants to create a landlord incentive program. The program would give landlords incentives to rent to those convicted of crimes. The program would protect the landlords in case anything were to go wrong with a rental guarantee fund.
The City of Grand Rapids sees a large number of Deer related car accidents each year, and the deer also impact the vegetation in the city limits. But The Minnesota Department of Natural resources is working on a solution.
There’s something for everyone at the Itasca County Fair.
Glensheen has a new attraction in the mansion that is sure to get visitors talking.
As summer comes to an end, parents and kids are getting ready to go back to school.