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Canadian Connection Part 2
GRAND PORTAGE, Minn. - Over 150 miles separate the Twin Ports from our northern border. Each year hundreds of thousands of Canadians travel along Highway 61, making their way down…
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Join us on Thursday after My Kitchen Rules, for a special report on the Canadian Connection with FOX 21’s Brett Scott. We’ll take a look at how important our neighbors to the north are to our local economies, and just…
Join us on Wednesday after Star, for a special report on the Canadian Connection with FOX 21's Brett Scott. We'll take a look at how important our neighbors to the north are to our local economies, and just why they've…
They say it's never too late to learn how to freestyle ski or snowboard.
Join us on Sunday after the Super Bowl and 24 Legacy, for a special report on an extreme sport that has called the Northland home: Extreme Skiing. We'll check out some of the awesome stunts that these athletes perform, from…
TOWER, Minn. - 21 years ago, the air temperature in Tower, Minnesota hit a chilly 60 degrees below zero. The town, with a population of 500, nestled in the…
Join us on Thursday, February 2, 2017 for FOX 21 News at 9, as Meteorologist Brittney Merlot takes us back 21 years, to the coldest day on record for a little town on the Iron Range.
2017 Duluth Outlook
The last few months of the year saw Duluth's first homicide of the year to Superior Mayor Bruce Hagen resigning to the extremely close 8th district race…
ELY, Minn- Mixed feelings in Ely as the Federal government released its decision not to renew mineral leases for the Twin Metals mining project. Ely Mayor Chuck Novack says, "Totally…
Our winter season last year was quite abnormal. It all stemmed from the oceanic water temperatures.
The earth-shattering power of NASA is usually felt for most through one’s television. But for 21-year-old UMD student Kirsi Kuutti, the sky is the limit.
An overdose antidote called a "miracle drug," Naloxone has saved countless lives this year alone in the Northland but many continue to die from addiction to opioids.