Wheeling Along the Lakewalk
Active Adventures: Wheel Fun
During the Summer months it’s common to see the Duluth Lakewalk filled with people.
The Hermantown Summerfest is wrapping up Saturday.
There is a new camp in town thanks to Fond Du Lac Tribal and Community College and a collection of healthcare industry partners.
The Duluth Kennel Club’s annual dog show brings in a lot of business for local hotels, restaurants, and more.
Local floral shop Saffron and Grey celebrated their fifth anniversary with a block party.
Hundreds joined in a peaceful protest in the Twin Ports at the city halls of Duluth and Superior. The Justice City Coalition organized the event and called for racial inequalities to end.
Despite the rain storms that have happened this week, here in Duluth one business is benefiting from the rain fall.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation applied for the U.S. Department of Transportation Fast Lane Grant in hopes of having it help pay for a multi-million dollar reconstruction project on a portion of highway called the Twin Ports Interchange.
One of the tall ship’s trip to Duluth and the United States could be threatened.
The Great Lakes Aquarium opened up a new exhibit that’ll take visitors to the Unsalted Seas.
The Western Lake Superior Sanitary District hosted a free collection event for unwanted or expired medications.
A Nazi emblem brought back to the United States following World War II will now be on display at a military museum in Superior, Wisconsin.
During the Summer months it’s common to see the Duluth Lakewalk filled with people.
Duluth Police are preparing a new public service announcement about cross walks.
For many people across the country, shopping for insurance can be a stressful situation, one that isn’t always easier when done online.
Flooding has hit many families in the Northland and some local businesses have been busy helping cleanup.
Over 150 breeds of dogs will be on display at the Duluth Kennel Club’s annual show. A couple will get married at the show on Saturday.
It has been three days since Hayward received around five inches of rain in a very short time.
The Northland provides great scenery for many activities and this weekend a bike ride is taking riders up the North Shore for a good cause.
Duluth native wins national cooking competition.
Superior Street took Duluthians back in time Wednesday night.
Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton and Lt. Governor Tina Smith are traveling across the state surveying storm damage.
If people weren’t running to get the deals at the sidewalk sales in downtown Duluth, they shuffled around for a great time and to support a good cause. The event is the signature fundraiser for the scholarship campaign for the Duluth YMCA.
Families and their four-legged friends gathered for the pet parade at Hermantown’s Summerfest. Pets of all kinds including dogs, cats, goats, and even rabbits wore different costumes and strutted their stuff.
The Forest Service held their first public listening session on two Twin Metals mineral leases. The Forest Service is deciding whether or not to renew the leases. The leases are located in the same watershed as the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
Camps across the Northland are now in full swing, keeping kids active and adventurous throughout the summer months.
Heavy rains caused flooding across the Northland, brought back memories of the flood of 2012.
Morgan Long is nineteen-years-old and is slowly losing her fight to a rare form of cancer. Hundreds gathered at a party to celebrate her life.
The Minnesota Vikings and U.S. Bank are donating 1 Million dollars over 3 years to community based nonprofit organizations and local schools across the state. One park in Duluth was chosen as one of the recipients.
The Duluth City Council met this evening to discuss the future of the Pastoret Terrance property, better know as the old Kozy building.
Old Country Buffet fans, we’ve got some bad news; the restaurant is now closed in Duluth.
As the end of June approaches Duluth public schools continue to work toward finalizing a budget plan.
Music fans from around the world gather together at Carmody Irish Pub to kick off celebrations for bob Dylan’s 75th birthday.
Tips to keep your dog or cat in good health.
The conceptual pilot for a comedy web series set right here in Duluth has now been released for everyone to see.
For the past several years a major push has been in motion to try and rejuvenate a well-known Duluth neighborhood.
Fair to say that the College of St. Scholastica runs Upper Midwest Athletic Conference baseball.
Art’s Cafe has been in Moose Lake since 1931. They have served up meals that can’t be beat and conversation that’s even better for 85 years.
The Tower Vision 2025 plan wants to bring economic growth to the community by first updating an aging housing stock.
Ten students from Northern Lights high school have received what is called the Global Learners Grant which is allowing them to go on a trip to Seattle.
Students at WITC in Superior walked the stage to receive their diplomas for graduation Friday night.
Glensheen Mansion hosts a gala each year and this year’s theme won’t disappoint. The folks at Glensheen are celebrating Chester Congdon’s trip around the Asia-Pacific Rim.
The BEST (Babbitt-Emabarrass/Soudan-Tower) Beavers returned to the baseball diamond, albeit for only one day. Recently, Northeast Range and Ely wore BEST throwback jerseys in tribute to fomer BEST star Josh Mathson. who died in a car accident in Texas, April 4th, 2015.
Cloquet’s captain leads the team in stats and on the field.
One area Community is planning a big addition to one of it’s parks.
Police officers and sheriff’s deputies are standing in silent vigil in St. Paul this weekend for those who have died in the line of duty.
The summer’s tourism season marks one year since breweries have been allowed to sell growlers on Sundays.
The city of Duluth’s Parks and Rec. division is partnering with the Heritage Sports Center, the UMD Lake Effect, and Northern Lights Ultimate Teams to keep kids active.
Races at Proctor Speedway were free Sunday for students. The Speedway’s president, Dennis McCauley, says it’s a way to gain more fans to the big dirt track.
Smelt and people joined together for the 5th annual Run Smelt Run Parade.
Bent Paddle Brewing Company of Duluth marked it’s 3rd year of business in the Twin Ports.