‘Camping Spree’ Hopes to Pair Kids with Perfect Summer Camp
Positive Energy Outdoors hosts camps for kids throughout the year, and now they’re hoping to help find the perfect summer camp for everyone!
Positive Energy Outdoors hosts camps for kids throughout the year, and now they’re hoping to help find the perfect summer camp for everyone!
A death investigation is underway after a man was found unresponsive in a hotel pool in Duluth this weekend.
Methamphetamine is a growing problem in Ashland, and with it, comes a rise in property crime.
In Minnesota, March Madness starts with the Boys’ State High School Hockey Tournament.
The Winter Wonder Jam was rink side at the DECC Saturday night.
Community members gathered for the 3rd annual Proctor Classic Snowmobile Challenge.
Over 100,000 veterans have lost their lives to suicide since September 11th.
Thomas Madison and Nick Bostrom of the Hermantown Hawks basketball team are heading up a group of seniors determined to keep their season alive.
North Star Academy students and teachers got a chance to celebrate reading Friday, and dress up as a character from their favorite book.
Younkers is giving the Duluth-Superior community another reason to love coupons. Younkers is hosting community days where the company distributes coupon booklets to Twin Port charities such as Animal Allies, Boy Scouts and many charities.”We are very proud to be part of our community and this is just our example of giving back. And we are proud to continue to serve the community that we are a part of.” Tricia Buckmaster Younkers store manager said.The coupon books can be redeemed at any of the Younkers store locations and at Younkers.com
In celebration of I Love to Read Month, the Gary New Duluth Rec Center opened their doors and pages to new books for young readers.
A night full of memories danced its way into the minds of dads and their daughters in Duluth.
After a pickup lost control and slammed into Mainstream Boutique in Cloquet, the store celebrated their reopening.
Officials have named housing as one of the biggest challenges facing Duluth. To address the problem, the city unveiled a future development with 72 housing units.
Hundreds of Iron Rangers gathered at Hibbing High School to hear from Senator Sanders.
UMD Theatre will be presenting Rhinoceros as their next production.
The Harbor City Roller Dames are getting ready for the Winter Wonder Jam.
Many cross-country ski events are happening throughout Duluth this weekend.
What’s going on in The Northland this weekend.
The Northland Country Club hosted the 3rd Annual Vine and Dine Gala Thursday.
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders is preparing to rally in Hibbing Friday.
Great players can fumble under the pressure of a big stage and Thursday night Duluth East was on one. Taking the ice against grand rapids for the section finals and it’s win or go home.
Silver Bay and Northland came out on top Thursday night and will face off in the Section 7A quarter-finals.
The Northern Lights Express project is gaining steam. The proposed high speed intercity passenger rail project will provide four round trips a day between Minneapolis and Duluth.
Student loan debt has reached more than 1.3 trillion dollars across the country and that number increases every day. Duluth and S. Louis County announced a way to let their employees know about a possible solution to the growing problem.
Tobacco is the number one killer of people with mental illness.
Essentia Health St. Mary’s Medical Center has just been awarded a grant that will help ensure our health care providers are taken care of.
When you explore the arctic for decades, you tend to learn a thing or two about the environment.
The Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute – Northland proudly hosted the 13th annual Great Lake mono-ski, Nordic, and race camp, at Spirit Mountain.
This week the College of St. Scholastica is is celebrating philanthropy and today is the day you can give back to CSS!
A crock-pot cook-off is raising funds for Essentia Health St. Mary’s Medical Center.
Burgers will soon be popping up on Toasty’s menu.
The mayor goes out into a community to hear residents voice their opinions. Under past administrations these sessions would be held inside of city hall, but Mayor Larson says she believes it’s important to go where the people are, and keep with the values of her campaign.
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We live in a diverse world, and students at UMD are celebrating that diversity with a conference on campus.
Students and faculty at St. Scholastica had the day off from class Wednesday, but they still kept busy.
UMD has a current deficit of $4.3 million, but school leaders feel the university is making great strides since the school had a $12 million deficit as recent as 2014. The school continues to move forward and the big goal is to make sure all the voices and opinions are fairly represented.
Home burglaries are down this year, with 48 burglaries reported so far in 2016, according to officials with the Duluth Police Department.
Animal Allies has been putting its best paw forward for 60 years. Now, the organization will be putting on a youth camp to educate children on healthy pet relationships — all while funding operations of the shelter.
Morse has been a productive add for the UMD women’s hockey team but as a walk-on she’s not playing for the scholarship.
With the shipping season over, a few ships remain in the Twin Ports for their winter layup.
Duluth Mayor Emily Larson hosted her first city hall in the city listening session. It’s where the mayor goes out into a community to hear residents voice their opinions.
A woman and her dog were rescued from the frigid waters of Lake Superior Wednesday afternoon.
People living along a portion of Arrowhead Road came out to talk Tuesday about the area’s future development option.
Hermantown moved back in to Section 7A for hockey in 2014. The Hawks will play in their third straight 7A championship game Wednesday, seeking their third straight title and seventh straight trip to the MSHSL Boys State Hockey Tournament.
Being an athlete requires sacrifice. FOX 21’s Adrienne Robbins talked with local athletes about their reasons for making the sacrifice and playing a sport.
The Olcott Park Fountain Restoration Committee wants to save their historic fountain.
Delays, delays and more delays. Is Duluth’s NorShor Theatre restoration project ever going to actually happen?
Two Duluth Women are out to help community members fight the winter blues
Minnesota power is putting hybrid energy technology to use with a new truck added to their fleet.