Holiday Book Sale
Friends of the Library hold annual holiday book sale
A holiday tradition continued at the mount royal branch library Tuesday.
A holiday tradition continued at the mount royal branch library Tuesday.
Millions of people around the world are infected with the HIV virus…which causes aids. But there continues to be a lack of understanding about the disease.
Roads were slick today, keeping not only the plows busy trying to clean up the roadsbut also local police and towing companies trying to clean up accidents.
Rubber Chicken Theater is hosting the 8th Annual Sketch Comedy Revue throughout December.
A new building in Ashland is catching some attention of people who drive by.It’s called Blue Wave on the Bay, and it’s this week’s Knowing your Neighbors.
Hockey fans, listen up! There’s a cool new pop-up shop in Duluth that’s just for you.It’s called Integral Hockey Twin Ports.
Many families struggle with paying for diapers, LSS looks to fill that void with a diaper drive.
So far this November our snowfall has been lackluster at best with a foot below average. But the snow is getting ready to fall and the Minnesota Department of Transportation is ready.
Just as you thought Black Friday sales were coming to an end, Cyber Monday began.
There’s a lot of excitement right now for a small alternative school in Duluth that’s gotten a big eco-friendly grant.
Love Your Melon ambassadors stopped by FOX Sunrise to talk about their winter product release.
For this week’s Coffee Conversation we chatted about Minnesota Ballet’s Nutcracker.
With Thanksgiving in the rear-view mirror, things are revving up on the tracks of the North Shore Scenic Railroad.
Spirit Mountain played host this weekend to thousands of fans and racers from across the country for the 24th annual AMSOIL Snocross race.
The University of Minnesota Duluth’s men and women’s hockey teams held their annual “Skate with the Bulldogs” at the AMSOIL Arena Sunday.
UMD split it’s basketball conference season opener, as the women fell to St. Cloud State and the men won.
The Holiday Shopping Frenzy carried on from yesterday to today for Small Business Saturday.
Fans Packed the stands to cheer on their favorite riders and teams for the Amsoil Snocross Nationals at Spirit Mountain.
The Grambsch Family Candy Store Opened for the season.
The parents of Jacob Wetterling look to give the community some peace after the arrest of Daniel Heinrich.
Protesters hit the streets of Duluth in solidarity with those who have been camped out at the Minneapolis fourth police precinct.
The road of life isn’t always smooth. It’s how you manage the bumps and turns that will affect your life in ways far beyond yourself. In the case of a family in Hibbing, they have chosen to turn a negative situation into a positive, by providing another family a home.
Racers from as far as Scandanavia descended on Duluth for the first night of racing, highlighted by the AMSOIL Dominator.
Glensheen kicked off the holiday tour season Friday.
With Thanksgiving being over, Christmas is just around the corner.
It’s the super bowl of shopping and the Miller Hill Mall was bustling with shoppers
Minnesota State Parks offered up their own Black Friday deal this year.
For this week’s Cooking Connection we make Duck a l’Orange.
For this week’s Active Adventures FOX 21’s Natalie Froistad and Gino Recchia tried racquetball.
Fire clouded Thanksgiving celebration this year for a business in downtown Biwabik.
Through the first half of November, the average temperature for Duluth has been the second warmest on record. While we have cooled off to more seasonable values, lately snow cover is still lacking. Northland businesses are feeling the impact because of this, some for the better, others, for worse.
The Great Lakes Aquarium handed out 800 free passes to people dining at the DECC on Thursday.
Thousands of people gathered together at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center Thursday to celebrate the holiday.
Friends and families gathered in downtown Duluth Thursday morning to work up an appetite for a good cause.
El Nino is nothing new to the meteorological world. Every four to five years, it makes its return, impacting weather patterns all across the world. But as we get closer to winter, many Northlanders are wondering what kind of winter we can expect this time around.
It’s a guilty plea for 20-year-old Levi Miller. Miller is the suspect accused of a September shooting into a crowd during bar close in downtown Duluth.
A group of local businesses is asking the city to re-evaluate a parking system they say puts them at a competitive disadvantage.
Largest Free-Stading Hockey Stick Represents Town’s Impressive History.
Leave some of your holiday shopping for Small Business Saturday coming up this weekend. Over 30 Participating businesses in Superior will be having discounts, samples, and activities that customers can take part in during their holiday shopping
With the fuel prices being down, more cars are expected to be on the roads this holiday season, and that includes police cars. Law enforcement agencies statewide started a DWI enforcement campaign that runs every weekend until January 2nd.
Some of the delicious foods on our holiday menus can cause major health problems for Fluffy or Fido. Foods high in fats and sugars should be avoided, as well as food with onions, garlic, grapes, or chocolate.
Holiday season is a time of cheer, but families coming together and events going on can also bring extra stress in to people’s lives.
The Veterans’ Memorial Hall is recognizing servicewomen this year.
Glensheen will be starting up the self-guided Christmas tour this weekend.
After Thanksgiving it is on to Christmas and while some will be bringing their tree out of the basement, others will be going out to Chub Lake to cut theirs down.
Duluth police are investigating after a bicyclist collided with a vehicle.
Minnesota state and local representatives are asking for ideas related to artwork hung at the state Capitol.
WARNING: The video is graphic and shows 17-year-old Laquan McDonald being shot and killed.
Some things have changed, Midway Road is now Paul Bunyan Drive and the city is no longer dependant on logging as its main industry.