American Red Cross Seeks Volunteers
The Northland Chapter of the American Red Cross is searching for new members and volunteers to help when our communities need it most.
The Northland Chapter of the American Red Cross is searching for new members and volunteers to help when our communities need it most.
Woodland Hills Academy now has the prospects of becoming a charter school. The academy’s current building is more than 100 years old and would cost between $3 to $4 million to repair. Theses costs have been a source of concern for the Duluth School District since 2014.
Hundreds of community-minded volunteers, businesses and organizations were honored for their services to the region on Wednesday.
And now the story of a little pig who just wants to take a bath with his rubber duckie.
The Carter Hotel was purchased by the Fond Du Luc Band in 2010 the tribe tried to tie the property in with their casino next door.
The city of Superior is honoring lives lost on the job with the planting of a tree.
We’re getting ready to welcome Dan Hanger’s new co-anchor Nikki Davidson but first Dan had to let his dog Brewster know he didn’t quite make the cut. Nikki will join Dan at the anchor desk starting Sunday night at 9!
Friday the gavel will be thrown out of court so local attorneys can play for a good cause.
Some UMD entrepreneurs got the chance to showcase their business ideas.
A digital marketing conference is coming back to Duluth to help local business get to the next level.
Duluth has a brand new Upper Midwest Golden Gloves boxing champion.
Superior is training local contractors on how to get on the same page with the city so things are done properly and done right the first time.
Parents in the Duluth school district have become concerned with the rubber playground surfaces that their kids have been playing on.
The Superior Dog Park committee hosted a Yappy Hour at VIP Pizza to give the public more information about the project.
Maurice’s in Duluth has staff of 450 employees. The move-in to the new building will happen in several phrases. The phrase one took place this past weekend and phase two should be finished up around May 2nd.
UMD is celebrating the achievements of their staff and faculty. Tuesday, they handed out awards recognizing staff in different academic categories, including research, teaching and service.
The Northland’s favorite life-size stalk of rhubarb is starting to wilt and needs a repair before CHUM’S Rhubarb Festival this summer.
Aim High Network is an organization serving Northland women.
Wicked winds, rain and one soggy ground whipped up a perfect storm Monday for falling trees – and it had nothing to do with severe thunderstorms.
UW–Superior raised awareness and started a discussion for Sexual Assault Awareness month.
You can expect to find the staples in every bag at the Eveleth Country Foods IGA, but look a little closer and you’ll see award winners that make this store one of a kind.
“Justin’s not just a pitcher for us, he’s also our number three hitter. Hes got great bat speed, he runs the bases well so he helps us in all areas of our game,” said Don Dembroski, Superior baseball coach.
Monday night Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College students took 150 people through a HairStory.
A new fitness center looks to flex a little muscle into an old building. The Strength Factory hopes to open in August in the old railroad depot in Superior.
In recent years, Spirit Mountain has seen profits fall down the slopes, but the park is proud to report things are looking up. This past operating year, Spirit Mountain put an end to their operating losses and are seeing a positive of $300,000.
Grand Rapids senior Alex Adams has committed to play college hockey at the Air Force Academy.
Ted Cruz and John Kasich Are working together in an effort to stop Donald Trump from getting the Republican presidential nomination.
Labor unions observe Worker’s Memorial Day as a way to remember workers who have been injured or killed on the job.
It’s Hug a Plumber day and people across the nation are celebrating the unique holiday in different ways.
Maurices began operations in their new location today, it was the unveiling of a project three years in the making.
Tall Ships Duluth is an event that attracts thousands to Duluth’s shores.
Shortly after World War II ended a donor gave the Douglas County Historical society a donation that would bring controversy, mystery and surprise.
The Milk House in Gary new Duluth is celebrating its first birthday.
You can help out the Minnesota Ballet by eating appetizers from local chefs and drinking beers from Northland breweries.
It was the 9th annual father daughter ball in Cloquet.
Thousands of Cyclists gathered 10th annual bike swap to score some sweet deals on bikes, but it’s an event each year where everyone wins.
There was an adoption fundraiser today at the Bayside Baptist church in Superior.
It’s International Astronomy day, a day encouraging people to gaze up at the stars.
Hundreds of community members joined together in the March of Dimes annual March for Babies.
Tributes from around Minnesota and the world have come in waves of purple rain.In just the last few years, Prince opened the door to the little red corvette and let people see more of his personal side, but wanted the focus to remain on the music.
The City of Duluth organized a beach sweep today and more than 50 people came out and volunteered.
A press conference was held for U.S. Congressman Rick Nolan today.
The Boys and Girls club of the Northland hosted the seventh annual gala at the Greysolon ballroom.
Lester park golf course opened up today, and many golfers were already teeing off. the course features 27 holes, with many of them overlooking Lake Superior.
People across the world and here in the Northland are making the effort to take public transit, save energy, and to recycle.
Lakewood Elementary school children enjoyed a day filled with outdoor activities as they learned about nature through hands on activities.
The Leadership Duluth Class of 2016, a group of Duluth area business professionals, partnered with Churches United in Ministry to make comfort kits for kids.
As you stroll through the Kirby Student Center on campus at UMD during Earth Day, you can’t miss the array of displays centered on green living, and environmentally-conscious lifestyles.
Like Thieves in the Temple, the Minnesota Wilderness stole a game in Janesville and open up a the second weekend of the North American Hockey League playoffs tied 1-1 in the Best-of-5 series.
The ‘Haitian Temptation’ Al Sands plans to party like it’s 1999 on June 11th at Black Bear Casino in Carlton. That’s when the NABA U.S. Cruiserweight Champion will take on ‘Dangerous’ Damon Reed in one of the card’s featured bouts.