Northland Joins National Mentoring Month
January is National Mentoring Month – making it a perfect time to impact a young person’s life in a positive way.
January is National Mentoring Month – making it a perfect time to impact a young person’s life in a positive way.
A former co-owner of Fitger’s Brewhouse in Duluth now has his eyes on Superior.
The city of Duluth is now offering a new online pet license renewal system for residents.
A portion of the ice sculpture being built in Superior has collapsed.
Former Minnesota Mr. Hockey Avery Peterson will enroll at the University of Minnesota Duluth and join the Bulldog hockey program when the spring semester starts.
A declining customer base and increasing competition has forced a hard decision for Zupancich Brothers, Inc.
In just a few weeks mushers with up to 14 dogs a team will be competing in the longest sled dog race in the lower 48 states. It’s a race that draws people from other states, and even countries.
Basketball is a sport enjoyed by many. But for some it goes beyond the domaine casual sport and develops into a lifelong passion. For Esko’s Adam Trapp, basketball is in his blood.
Find out where you can get some ice fishing tips from the pros this weekend.
History was made in Duluth Monday night as Emily Larson was sworn in as the city’s first female mayor – ever.
Inside the Fitger’s Complex in Downtown Duluth, you’ll find A Place for Fido, a store that started as an idea.
The Duluth healthy homes partnership working with the Minnesota department of health is asking residents to test their homes for Radon.
Minnesota was ranked as the best state to retire in, according to AARP, the biggest advocate for the elderly in the country.
The deadline to apply for the Aerial Lift Bridge Operator Position in Duluth is Midnight.
President Barack Obama is expected to go through with tightening the nation’s gun laws through executive action.
For this week’s Cooking Connection, we went into the kitchen with students at Duluth East.
In this week’s Coffee Conversation, find out where brides and grooms can go to get help planning their weddings.
The year was 1961 when John F. Kennedy took office, gas was 27 cents at the pump and a border battle began between the Green Bay Packers lead by Vincent Lombardi, and The Minnesota Vikings led by Norm Van Brocklin.
Superior Mayor Bruce Hagen who was criticized after he posted a comment on facebook, calling the president a Muslim, was invited to meet with Muslim community leaders this weekend.
Steven Peterson of Duluth was driving home from his friend’s house when he saw something bobbing up and down in the frozen river.
GO: Primitive Fire Skills
Gyms across the Northland like the YMCA in Duluth were filled with people ready to start off their new years resolution.
After eight years, Duluth Mayor Don Ness will step out of the spotlight and into a more entrepreneurial role.
The Beacon on the top of the Duluth Bethel Building has been turned off for about 50 years, but today it was re-lit for the first time in decades.
A New Years Eve Masquerade Gala to benefit the Center Against Sexual and Domestic Abuse, is being held at Barker’s Island Inn in Superior.
Community members with children celebrated the coming New Year with a quest for calm at Sacred Heart Music Center.
The animals at the zoo celebrated the last day of the year, and the public was invited.
As the festivities of New Year’s Eve are getting revved up, so are the buses for Duluth Transit.
Officer Ron Tinsley with the Duluth Police Department gives tips for staying safe on New Year’s Eve.
According to a representative of CHUM, around 80 to 120 people face homelessness in Duluth at any given time. These numbers get particularly worrisome during the cold winter months.
Kids got a chance to have some winter-break fun at the Superior Public Library Wednesday.
With one of the biggest party holidays coming up Thursday, local advocates were speaking out to make sure everybody has a safe ride home. Twin Ports Joyride offers vouchers that allows their patrons $7 off a cab ride home.
New Year’s Resolutions were a topic on FOX Sunrise Wednesday morning.
2015 has brought many ups and downs for Northlanders. From pipeline protests and mine layoffs, to cold case crimes being solved. Here are the first three months of the year.
After losing more mining jobs this past year due to tough conditions in the steel industry. A sadness fills Silver Bay, many people unemployed and unsure when they will return to work.
If you are looking to get rid of your holiday tree, the Western Lake Superior Sanitary District has the program for you.
This holiday season, many states have experienced horrible weather such as several days of tornadoes and flooding. Now the American Red Cross is asking for your help.
Lake Superior Bakehouse officially opened in early August.
Members of the Justice City Coalition and a small group of community members gathered at City Hall in response to controversial remarks made by Mayor Bruce Hagen calling President Obama a Muslim.
The Annual Heritage Holiday Classic hosts Duluth Denfeld and St. Louis Park match-up.
Esko Coaches Classic Heats Up.
In the resort towns of Northwest Wisconsin, business is seasonal—fishing and water sports when it’s warm, ice fishing and snow sports, when it’s cold—but this year the mild winter has kept the snow from falling and the lakes from freezing, and the usual suspects aren’t around.
Visit Duluth is going through changes as it enters the new year.
Members of the Justice City Coalition, and community members are outside of Superior’s City Hall in response to controversial remarks made by Mayor Bruce Hagen calling President Obama a Muslim.
The use of pesticides in the 1950s and 60s, containing a chemical called DDT, eliminated many peregrine falcon populations across the nation. But there’s a comeback happening.
A silent auction and concert benefiting a mother of three was held Sunday night at the Red Herring in Duluth.
Duluth police are investigating after one man was injured during a shooting incident Sunday afternoon.
Chester Bowl, a non-profit ski hill in Duluth Opened today in conjunction with the snow fall.
After a record breaking season Bentleyville will close down for the season December 27.