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Enchanted Ball-For-All
Find out where you can enjoy an enchanting evening.
Find out where you can enjoy an enchanting evening.
The city of Duluth held a public meeting Tuesday to unveil three possible plans for the future of the Lake Superior Zoo.
Even in the frigid air the Northland faces in the winter, many runners still choose to hit the road instead of a treadmill. In this week’s Great Outdoors, we look in to the world of winter running.
In today’s job market, finding a job and staying employed can be a real struggle.
A man in Brookston has been missing since the end of last year. The frigid temperatures are raising concerns for his family and authorities.
Fairlawn Mansion is geared up for 2016 after a successful 2015.
In this week’s Knowing Your Neighbors, we look at a family owned bar and grill that’s been going strong since 1977.
The celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy came to a close Monday night during “Labor Temple Movie Night.”
The Solon Springs School District has strong community backing, great students and an undefeated basketball team. But that excitement might not be enough in the end because of serious financial concerns.
A new permit fee on taxis might hit the brakes at the Duluth International Airport.
Travel agencies are getting pretty busy with locals wanting to get out of the cold temperatures.
As preparations were almost complete for today’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Day march in Duluth, marchers were ready to walk through downtown on one of the coldest mornings so far this winter.
Red Rock Radio’s Winterfest 2016 kicked off Monday morning.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is remembered for peacefully leading the civil rights movement. It’s a sentiment that was echoed by community members who attended the MLK march and rally in Duluth.
On this week’s Northern Star, a Superior senior has been growing his whole life, and will continue to grow right here in the Northland.
Local artists will be showing off their work at an annual art show Thursday.
The deadly cold air is raising concerns for family and authorities who are searching for 34-year-old Joseph Zak.
At least one person out there is excited about these frigid temperatures. Iceman Roger Hanson is making progress on his ice sculpture out on Barker’s Island.
A community worship service was held at St. Mark African Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday in honor of the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
The higher than normal lake levels this year on Lake Superior has brought good news to the Twin Ports shipping industry.
The people of Bovey are feeling a real economic sting as the financial woes of the Iron Range hit the small town. Magnetation Plant 2 is set to close down operation January 18.
A fire at a West Duluth home overnight caused around $37,000 in damage.
Over 100 different games were available to be viewed at The First Annual Chequamegon Northland Tabletop Gaming Convention.
Football and tailgating is a real family affair for Rachel Ignasick after all when your family owns a house across the street from Lambeau Field.
Football season is coming to a close in the NFL but for the Northland Blitz they are just gearing up. On Saturday they held a clinic tryout for those interested in playing this summer.
A few ice skaters went to Bayfront Park despite the chilly temps.
Winter has taken it’s claim on the Northland and everyone has their heater cranked full blast but what about the animals at Lake Superior Zoo?
The U.S. Coast Guard has started up it’s winter ice breaking operations.
Governor Dayton’s new jobs bill would bring millions to Duluth
Biking is a popular sport in Duluth, and the trails throughout the city are utilized all winter long.
In the former subway sandwich shop at 4918 grand avenue. Aside from your daily cup of joe. You can also order up soup sandwiches and ice cream the new.
The money Will be used for the first year of program planning and stepping up efforts to help individuals and families with difficult end–of life decisions.
An autopsy has determined that an Eveleth man found dead in a park died as a result of hypothermia.
For this week’s Active Adventures we played bubble soccer with battle balls.
A night of music and entertainment, with everyone chanting for “more cowbell”.
A special winter tradition in Moose Lake will come to an end this year. A 20 ft snowman named Frosty has enchanted the small town for nearly three decades.
GO- Ice Fishing
The Workforce center is hosting the Northland Human Resource Association Day on Tuesday.
One person was taken to the hospital after a pick-up truck plowed through the front of a business in Cloquet.
For this week’s cooking connection we made appetizers with Bellisio’s Catering.
A federal court has upheld drug convictions in the case against former Last Place on Earth owner Jim Carlson.
Crews are on scene of an apparent explosion at a Duluth house.
St. Luke’s Cardiology Department wants to remind Northlanders not to miss a beat by encouraging awareness of heart health, especially because winter heightens risks for heart attacks.
The city of Silver Bay has been hit hard by the mining crisis, so state officials came together Wednesday to listen and learn about the serious effects of the local mine going idle.
The Duluth-Superior shipping season is coming to a close for winter but the field has other employment opportunities off the water.
Following President Obama’s State of the Union Address Tuesday night, FOX 21 got the chance to talk with Representative Rick Nolan while he’s in Washington, D.C.
Plans are in the works for a new park in Duluth.
With the end of shipping season fast approaching, Fraser Shipyards has begun a project to put a new diesel engine on the Herbert C. Jackson.
The Guerrilla Girls are making a visit to Duluth this weekend.
A winter wonderland is on display around Larsmont Cottages in Two Harbors.