Exotic animals receive dental care
Big cats were at the Wildcat Sanctuary to receive dental care from the Peter Emily International Dental Foundation.
Big cats were at the Wildcat Sanctuary to receive dental care from the Peter Emily International Dental Foundation.
The fourth annual Bowling for Breast Cancer Fundraiser was held at Landmark Lanes in Superior today.
The Northwest Tobacco Free Coalition hosted a community baby shower for residents of Douglas County.
Many went out with hopes of reeling in a big one today in the Wisconsin Fishing Opener.
The smell of smoke was in the air in Hoyt Lakes, where a wild fire was reported on Friday.
A woman football coach turns head, but there is much more to St. Scholastica’s kickers and punters coach than her gender.
Three local young men will be joining the force in Superior.
There is a wildfire prompting evacuations on the eastern Iron Range.
Some lucky students at UWS got some help preparing for finals from a furry friend.
Many anglers in Wisconsin are looking to reel in the big one on May 7th.The day before the fishing opener has many hooked on going to local bait and tackle shops to get those last minute supplies.
It was all aboard Friday for the North Shore Scenic Railroad.
On his 20th anniversary with the Duluth Fire Department, Dennis Edwards was named chief and will lead the department.
The University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Center for Urban Initiatives and Research published a study showing the smoking rate for pregnant women in Wisconsin as stayed at around 13 to 14 percent for the last decade.
4 out of 5 people with heroin addictions are first hooked on pain killers.
In celebration of spring, Anytime Fitness is heading outside the gym for some exercise and fun.
A young Duluth native will be taking the stage as part of the Duluth Homegrown Music Festival tonight.
Graduation from the Marine Corps Recruiting Depot San Diego is a time of celebration and many emotions.
Warm temperatures are coming to the Northland this weekend, and researchers say there will be more days like that in the future.
Late Thursday, Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar told FOX 21 more than 400 Northshore miners were back on the job in Silver Bay and Babbitt, which is sooner than expected.
The road to becoming a United States Marine is no easy task, but the 54 hours right before the actual ceremony is a make it or break it moment for the young recruits.
In part three of FOX 21’s Natalie Froistad’s special report, get a glimpse of real boot camp by meeting three Minnesota recruits and a senior drill instructor from Minneapolis.
A long time tradition continues in Duluth. 59 years strong Duluth’s Lion members have hosted the group’s Annual Pancake Day Celebration.
The city of Shawano says they’re taking a proactive approach to bullying and actually giving parents tickets and fines for their kid’s bad behavior.
A popular Lake Superior Zoo exhibit has become the bearer of bad news for visitors.
Today marks the 154th anniversary of Cinco de Mayo, a bi–cultural celebration that commemorates the triumph of a small Mexican army over French forces in the 1862 Battle of Puebla.
The annual Arrowhead youth games were held Thursday.
There is a new $13.5 million weigh station facility on highway two and 53 in Douglas County.
Tribal leaders, environmental groups and community members voiced their opinions and concerns on the Sandpiper and Line 3 Pipeline projects, at a public meeting held by the Minnesota Department of Commerce.
Lutheran Social Service is breaking ground on a new youth center today.
For this week’s Cooking Connection Duluth’s Best Bread shows the FOX 21 Sunrise crew how to make this Mother’s Day the best yet.
Recruits at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego were once students in a high school classroom. Now, they’re learning in a much different setting.
The United State Marine Corps annually hosts an Educators Workshop in San Diego, California to show teachers and administrators how becoming a Marine can change a life.
Two students from the Holy Rosary School in Duluth are advancing to Washington D.C. in a competition.
At the 91st Annual Port Cities Luncheon, the 2016 ‘Woman of the Year’ was named Wednesday.
University of Wisconsin Superior students are focused on how to fix a lack of diversity in the Northland. Through a community forum, they hoped to find some answers to some very difficult questions.
Organizers are preparing for the 54th Annual Duluth Lion’s Club Pancake Day.
The city of Duluth is appealing a decision by the Bureau of Indian Affairs to put the Carter Hotel property in trust.
Donald trump is the presumptive Republican presidential nominee following a victory in the Indiana primary and with Ted Cruz and John Kasich dropping out of the race.
Duluth native, Mike Tusken, is the city’s new Police Chief.
The Duluth Lions Club is getting ready for the 59th Annual Pancake Day.
Wisconsin U.S Sen. Ron Johnson made a campaign stop in Superior Tuesday.
Construction on a waterfront resort in Duluth is nearing completion, but the developers are under facing a crunch time to do so.
An exhibit that offers a rare look early into versions of Bob Dylan’s music opened in Duluth. The collection is called Einstein Disguised as Robin Hood and is at the Karpeles Manuscript Museum.
Two Harbors High School raised awareness about distracted driving. Students experienced a mock crash between a distracted driver and a school bus.
Back in February, the Duluth Coffee Company took a trip to Colombia and now they’re raising a glass to their newest roast.
Both days of the United States Hockey League Draft are about the future. But while Phase 1 lets teams look a couple years down the road, Phase 2 is for the more immediate future.
The University of Minnesota Duluth is back in the Division II NCAA Softball Tournament for the first time since 2012. If you do the math, you’ll realize none of the current Bulldogs could have been part of that team, including head coach Jen Walter.
Over 200 bands and over 40 venues all participate in Homegrown.
The third annual Veterans Expo was held Tuesday in Superior to assist area veterans and their families.
Students presented plans to make changes to the UMD campus, making it more energy efficient.