Superior Chamber of Commerce Holiday and Ribbon Cutting Event
Chamber of Commerce Invites Public for Celebration
The Superior- Douglas County Chamber of Commerce held a holiday open house and ribbon cutting at the newly remodeled chamber office.
The Superior- Douglas County Chamber of Commerce held a holiday open house and ribbon cutting at the newly remodeled chamber office.
Students from Lester Park Elementary school delivered Christmas trees, books, and gifts to patients at St. Mary’s and St. Luke’s medical centers.
For this week’s Active Adventures, William Seay learned the basics of yoga.
Duluth’s Police Chief Gordon Ramsay has been named the new top cop of the Wichita Police Department.
Northlanders looking forward to catching a show at the NorShor Theater are going to have to wait a little bit longer.
Superior Police Chief Nick Alexander, Mayor Bruce Hagen, Fire Chief Steve Panger and Douglas County Sheriff Tom Dalbec all put their hats aside to become waiters Thursday.
A Cloquet restaurant is closing after only two years in business.
Modern-era “Star Wars” toys can be found almost everywhere, including locally owned businesses like Legacy Toys in the Miller Hill Mall.
Duluth Cinema 10 in Canal Park, and theaters across the country, were showing the new “Star Wars” movie all night Thursday.
Zoo-goers were able to get friendly with the elusive Kieran — a snow leopard — Thursday.
What started as helping a small, injured bird has evolved into the Wildwoods Rehabilitation Center. And now, it’s expanding to the public.
Duluth city councilors got together to reflect on the accomplishments in 2015. The group also welcomed in the newly elected councilors and said goodbye to the old ones.
FOX 21 was live with fans Thursday night before the first screenings of “Star Wars'” latest premiere.
Duluth firefighters distributed hundreds of coats to children in need Thursday — part of a national push to help communities.
Students at the University of Wisconsin Superior had the chance to meet Twyla the cuddle dog on campus Thursday.
Climate change is warming lakes across the world, affecting freshwater ecosystems, according to a study spanning six continents.
Thursday morning representatives from the Miller-Dwan Foundation and Essentia Health stopped by FOX Sunrise to talk about a recent uptick in suicides in the Northland.
Duluth’s Best Bread recently opened in Duluth.
Last-minute holiday shippers, it’s time to get your packages in the mail if you don’t want to pay big dollars to get them to the destination by Christmas Eve.
Many of us have that favorite meal that leaves us with an unpleasant burning sensation in our chest called heartburn.
Duluth Mayor Don Ness is leaving office on Jan. 4, 2016, and he’s going out with a bang.
The “Shop With A Cop” program is a popular event with law enforcement across the country, including in Hermantown where police hit the store with local kids.
Santa and Rudolph made an appearance at the Duluth Heritage Sports Center Wednesday night for an open skate event hosted by the Duluth Parks and Rec. Department and the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Northland.
Visit Duluth and local business and community leaders got together for a party Wednesday to celebrate the retirement of Gene Shaw — who was the public relations director for Visit Duluth for more than a decade.
Whether it’s needing food or toys for the holiday season, every year families turn to the Salvation Army for help.
Even though the weather Wednesday morning was a little messy, some Duluth children got a free play day.
There’s no business like the snow business. Northlanders were thrilled at the first appearance of winter.
Plans for the high speed train between Duluth and the Twin Cities are chugging along.
Businesses throughout Hayward are lit up with “A Lure of Lights” again this year, with some of those lights even synchronized to music.
Joyous hymns and festive sounds of the holidays filled Downtown Duluth Tuesday.
St. Louis County board members ended the year on one very tasty note. Mer-Rye, a rye bake-off, was held at the courthouse thanks to the creativity and donation of Commissioner Keith Nelson.
The warm weather is causing a delay with opening local ice rinks. There are 19 outdoor area ice rinks Duluth.
According to the Minnesota DNR, the state had five ice-related fatalities in the 2014-2015 ice season.
At St. Mary’s hospital the halls were filled with hockey players.
The Vikings organization made the trip all the way up from Minneapolis today. The play 60 event stopped here to get kids exercising and moving. It also gave the Vikings a chance to announce a winter event coming February.
For 15 months Minneapolis has watched as U.S. Bank Stadium has been built but the end of construction is finally in sight.
Johnson’s Bakery will be celebrating 70 years in January.
Superior Fire Chief Steve Panger is getting ready to close the books on 2015 and begin a busy year in 2016, which includes a few cuts and the start of a multi-million dollar overhaul of the department’s headquarters on Tower Avenue, as FOX 21’s Dan Hanger reports.
There is serious sticker shock in Cloquet after homeowners saw their property tax bill for the School District end up being more than double the agreed upon amount voters approved in a recent referendum.
With grocery chains around town, it can sometimes be difficult to know exactly where your meat is coming from.
Police officers in Duluth are making sure every child has a Merry Christmas.
Duluth Police Chief Gordon Ramsay was in Wichita, Kansas, Monday night for a public forum on who should be the next chief for that city.
The Salvation Army and The Fond Du Luth Casino want to make sure everyone has warm feet and toasty toes for this upcoming winter.
Two men were arrested Friday night after one suspect allegedly attempted to disarm a Fond du Lac Police Officer during a traffic stop.
Improvements to Hartley Park have been postponed due to a lawsuit being filed. The suit was issued by Dan Mundt the Director of Gender Matters Inc. a non-profit that works outdoors with students.
Tis The Season to plan that holiday party and Northland Special Events has a wide variety of options when it comes to planning your December Celebration
Monday marks the third anniversary of Sandy Hook, the elementary school massacre in Newtown, Connecticut that claimed the lives of 26 people, with 20 of those killed being children. And it’s been almost two weeks since the horrific shooting that occurred in California killing 14. Members from all part of the Northland Community took part in Monday’s demonstration to remember victims of gun violence.
Duluth city councilors proposed an amendment on Thursday to the agreement which would require Cirrus Aircraft to submit labor disputes to binding arbitration.
For the sixth year, 20 qualifiers will gather for ice fishing Olympics