City Council Votes On Street Light Fee
Duluth plans to erase the street light monthly fee all together.
Duluth plans to erase the street light monthly fee all together.
A fire this weekend in Mountain Iron took one life and shook an entire apartment complex but many are coming to their side to help after the tragedy.
A new preschool program is starting up at Jay Cooke State Park.
The residents at Chris Jensen Nursing Home were a little warmer Sunday thanks to some Duluth scouts!
After an extensive multi-agency search, a missing man has been found dead in Iron County.
Superior Police Chief Nick Alexander is reflecting on this first full year at the city’s top cop, while looking ahead at the challenges for 2016.
Hundreds of people packed the floor at Grandma’s Sports Garden Sunday for the 5th Annual Willie Kruger Dance Competition.
A large section of East 4th Street is looking very different after dozens of trees were chopped down to make way for a 2016 street reconstruction project by St. Louis County.
It’s a choice many hockey players face. Play your senior season for your high school, or try your hand at junior hockey. Grand Rapids’ Mitchell Mattson chose the former.
Saturday marked the final day of the market for this year, but McDonald hopes to bring the event back next year.
The teams of students in the fourth through eighth grades weren’t just showing off their block stacking skills.
Anna’s Christmas now consists of helping Build-A-Bear employees stuff and prepare 16 plushes that will be donated through the Salvation Army.
One woman is dead after a fire ripped through an apartment building in Mountain Iron early this morning.
Duluth Mayor, Don Ness spent Friday afternoon signing copies of his new book “Hillsider” at Grandma’s Canal Park location.
The crowds are flocking to Bentleyville in record numbers, and that’s boosting business.
Five breweries paired up with a couple bands to bring in the holiday spirit with Warm Up to Brews.
The Duluth Entertainment Convention Center welcomes The Minnesota Ballet’s performance of the Christmas Classic The Nutcracker. This year marks a special 50th anniversary for the company. And it’s not only the community who is taking notice of the milestone.
A Duluth heroin and methamphetamine ring is off the streets thanks to a drug bust by local enforcement. Duluth police considered this bust to be a significant victory for the department.
A Multi Million dollar project in Lutsen Mountain resort is scheduled to open to the public next week.
For this week’s Active Adventures, FOX 21’s William Seay did a Tabata workout at Evolve Duluth.
A body authorities believe is Rose Downwind’s has been located in a wooded area Northwest of Bemidji on an ATV trail.
Students at UMD pretended to be dead at a protest on campus.
Children from the Boys and Girls Club had the chance to see black-footed penguins a day early at the Arrowhead Ice Fishing, Snowmobile and Holiday Show.
Duluth-area residents were invited to a public meeting regarding the infestation of the Emerald Ash Borer on Park Point.
The 32nd Annual John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon has rekindled a relationship with a former sponsor.
Fifth graders from Northern Lights Elementary School in Superior presented research projects on the Holocaust Thursday.
People driving around Duluth Thursday who saw blue and red lights in their rear-view mirror actually considered themselves lucky with gifts!
With holiday parties in full swing, staying on the healthy bandwagon can be tough.
Over at Lake Superior College, potential, former and current students gathered for one of their many career events.
The eight days of Hanukkah started Sunday.
The Duluth Public Library and Duluth Police Department have paired up for a program that’s giving kids a chance to hang out with the cops in a fun way.
The Duluth-Superior Area Community Foundation announced the launch of an ambitious initiative Wednesday.
One man is dead and another is in custody after a shooting outside Bluefin Bay Resort in Tofte.
Individual volunteers and volunteer teams joined up with Head of the Lake United Way for their holiday edition of Day of Caring.
Eight people were displaced after a fire started in a neighboring Cycle and ATV shop in Carlton.
It was a packed house of seniors Tuesday for Duluth’s 29th Annual Holiday Banquet and Bentleyville Tour of Lights.
With less than a month before Mayor-Elect Emily Larson takes over for Mayor Don Ness, the city of Duluth’s longtime Chief Administrative Officer still doesn’t know if he’ll have a job come January.
This month has persistently been 15 to 25 degrees above average in Northern Minnesota. It’s a contributing factor of why many of the state parks across the state are seeing more visitors.
UMD’s Athletics Department has been partnering with an after-school program at Laura MacArthur Elementary School all school year. And Tuesday, it was a time to perform holiday programs.
The “Duluth Seven,” as they are calling themselves, held a demonstration outside the St. Louis County Courthouse to address the new pipeline proposals. The group of seven protesters tried to recently deliver a letter of concern to the Enbridge offices over their new proposals, but they were arrested.
There is new movement on a hotel project in Superior. A Hampton Inn is now set to be constructed on the site of the Old Days Inn across the street from the Perkins Restaurant.
Just weeks ago, Duluth was in danger of having to pay back $1.5 million to FEMA for potential unqualified use of emergency money during the Northland Flash Flood. But last week officials were notified the payment had been waved to a much lower amount in the thousands.
The Great Lake Aquarium leaders are reaching out for more help to finance the new exhibit, The Amazing World of the Unsalted Seas.
Cloquet High school and Duluth East High school are having a friendly competition in the form of a food drive!
Ledge Rock Grille is hosting two paring dinners in the coming weeks.
You can once again enjoy the Christmas decorations at Fairlawn Mansion during the annual Twinkling Tuesdays tour.
For this week’s Northland Uncovered we head inside Fairlawn Mansion.
Duluth police officers were recognized Monday night – not by Chief Gordon Ramsay, though. Instead, the recognition came from Gary-New Duluth Cub Scouts.