UWS Students, Police Talk Race Relations
Student minority organizations and police officers from Duluth and Superior came together Monday for an open forum on improving race relations between each other.
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Student minority organizations and police officers from Duluth and Superior came together Monday for an open forum on improving race relations between each other.
Lincoln Park Middle School student Tristan Seehus, 13, was being mourned Tuesday after bullies are believed to have forced him to end his life.
The spotlight was shining on artists in Superior at the 5th Annual "Love Your Local Artist" event Friday.
Duluth 2nd graders leashed up their classmates Friday for the 8th Annual Ikidarod.
There is good news for Duluth Public Schools. The preliminary budget shows officials will not have to make any significant cuts for the 2015/2016 school year.
Thanks to a $46,000 grant, Ojibwe elders, experts and teachers will create 12-15 online videos to help Ojibwe immersion teachers across the country.
Monday night, the citizens steering committee made its recommendation to the City Council regarding the future of the Duluth Public Library.
Monday afternoon, three Hermantown girls were rewarded for taking a stand after losing their 11-year-old friend to carbon monoxide poisoning.
Some Northlanders gathered to hear more about academic standards which they say are causing headaches for teachers and students alike.
In Minnesota, winter's arrival brings threats of snow days, and some districts plan to overcome cancelled school with "virtual school days."
Big budget cuts could once again take a stab at the University of Wisconsin System -- this time in the form of a proposed $300 million.
The Duluth Children's Museum wants to hear from you!
It was earlier this week that a picture made its way through social media platforms that made students along with community members feel hurt and disappointed.
Lakeview Christian Academy basketball players got Shamrock Shakes from McDonalds.
Every 5th grader in Superior packed UWS’s Marcovich Wellness Center for the annual Track O Rama.