Wrestling the Rapids
Active Adventures: Whitewater Rafting
The rapids have been roaring due to recent rainfall in the Northland.
The Twelve Holy Apostles Orthodox Church hosted the 24th Annual Taste of Greece Festival.
While many homeowners are waiting in desperation for the power to come back on, some businesses are also still without electricity.
A shooting investigation was underway Sunday on the Fond du Lac Reservation.
A man from Cherry is hospitalized after the ATV he was riding ended up on top of him.
At least 200 poles and miles of power lines fell in the storm that swept through the Northland last week.
Live Music and Beer brought out Thousands of people to the All Pints North Summer Brew Fest.
Downed power lines and trees are still scattered across Duluth, where the city has around 6 cleaning crews at any given time working to clear the streets.
A sigh of relief tonight for many residents at the Downtown Mobile Home Park in Superior.
Hundreds of Trees were lost or damaged by the storm that swept through earlier this week, and community members are left to clean up what’s left.
Some local businesses are seeing a rise in customers due to power outages across the city.
If anyone needs some relief from all the heat, the Duluth Transit Authority is offering the coolest ride in town. They’re offering free rides to the DECC which is open to those who are seeking air conditioning.
After the big storms, the Duluth Fire Department has reported all the main roadways have been cleared and crews are busily working to clear side streets.
Reinforcements from Missouri will join Minnesota Power line crews this afternoon as the company continues to make progress in restoring power to customers following Thursday morning’s severe storms.
The rapids have been roaring due to recent rainfall in the Northland.
A local author has finished her first book.
Minnesota Power is working to restore power after the worst storm to affect its electrical system in the Duluth area in 15 years.
The Duluth Flower Farm received some damage from the storm.
In Island Lake, community members are working to repair what the storm has damaged. Power poles were knocked down, houses were moved from their foundation and trees all around were knocked over.
Unusual high temperatures in the Northland forecast cause health concerns.
Governor Mark Dayton declared July as Veterans Hiring Month. The Minnesota Workforce Center in Duluth hosted a job fair to help connect these veterans with potential employers.
A vehicular homicide charge has been dropped against a Superior woman who is accused of striking and killing her friend while driving under the influence.
Roadside produce vendors satisfy a big demand from those wanting farm fresh fruits and veggies, but might not want to go all the way to the supermarket.
Supporters of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness delivered a message in Duluth today, with over 65,000 copies attached.
Today, the Lake Superior Community Health Center in Duluth offered a special event to help area women.
It is extremely hot out and temperatures are expected to get even hotter in northern Minnesota over the next couple of days.
A friendly train is chugging into the Northland.
Landlords and tenants in Duluth had the chance to learn the rules and explore services available to them on Tuesday at the Coppertop Church.
Many mining supporters and opponents voiced their opinions on the renewal of Twin Metals mineral lease renewals.
In this week’s Great Outdoors we head out on an adventure with a group that’s aiming to teach kids to appreciate outdoor fun.
A church-based group called The Brick worked alongside the Red Cross Tuesday to provide relief to flood victims.
Several inches of rain and grounds saturated with water have had an impact on Lake Superior.
Representatives from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development taught the session.
The Civilian Review Board, Police and Fire Departments were all in attendance.
Red Cross workers are set up to try to meet the immediate essential needs of flood victims in that region.
Police presence is heightened on day two of the Republican National Convention.
Phase one for the new Gary New Duluth Recreation Center is starting up, and officials involved with the project are looking to fundraise for future expenses.
Imagine an old church, constructed in the 1920s, with historical paintings and architecture just waiting to be restored once again.
Aqua Kids, a nationally syndicated children’s television series is in the Northland recording episodes for their upcoming season.
Assessors have been out inspecting the flood damage in Carlton County and have visited 25 homes so far.
Many concerned citizens filled the Duluth City Council Chambers over earned sick and safe time. The council approved the creation of a task force that would gather information on the issue.
Norman’s One Stop is a family-run business that sells just about everything in Orr. Many stop here first, before a great day on the lake.
MNDOT was denied for a FASTLANE grant for the Can of Worms or Twin Ports intersection. Work needs to be done because the roadway is near the end of its lifespan.
Late Summer in to Fall is Wild Ricing Season, but after the flood, tribal members of the bad river band are concerned if there will be a season this year.
Dianna Bressette had been helping with traffic control the morning after the storm, when she was alerted that her home might be in danger.
The Duluth Woman’s Club is reaching a milestone this week.
Bayfront Park in Duluth will be full of craft beer this weekend as the All Pints North Brew Fest gets underway.
The Louisiana governor called the shooting of Baton Rouge deputies and officers “an absolutely unspeakable heinous attack” Sunday, as the city mourned the deaths of three officers and prayed for the recovery of one “fighting for his life.”
The Duluth Vet Center hosted a unique event Sunday for veterans, a car show put on completely by veterans.
Experts are warning bakers about the dangers of E. Coli infection from flour.
The Agate Days in Moose Lake is the region’s largest gem and mineral show, and includes not just Agates but also displays of fossils, minerals and jewelry.