Non-profit Hosts Chili Cook and Job Fair
Non-profit organization AICHO held a chili cook and job fair Friday.
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Non-profit organization AICHO held a chili cook and job fair Friday.
Staff at a restaurant along the North Shore is asking for volunteers to help move as the business closes for good.
The owners of a grilled cheese shop are throwing on the last coat of paint before opening their second location.
A new salon in Duluth is catering to the city's growing African-American community.Â
Second Harvest Northern Lakes Food Bank is looking for volunteers for its nutrition assistance program for seniors.
Your holiday cooking just became a whole lot easier.
About 1,300 of Duluth's business leaders spent their Wednesday night networking over dinner and drinks.
It’s a fairly cheap sport that has grown in popularity within the last decade: disc golf.
A new toy store, Legacy Toys, will open its doors in Duluth on Halloween.Â
A manufacturing plant in Duluth that’s been vacant for three years now has a potential buyer.
The 17th annual Shoot for Fun, which helps to raise funds for Courage Kenny of the Northland knocked it out of the ballpark this September.
It's a first of its kind operation coming to the Iron Range and it's bringing more than 100 new jobs.
Duluth is about to get its very own TV show!
Those preparing for fall hunting should be aware of a recall with some tree stands.
Some liquor store and bar owners in Superior say they're devastated after a city council ruling.
You can enjoy a warm cup of coffee and support local families at the same time.
Four women who have made significant contributions to the Northland were honored Tuesday at the YWCA Women of Distinction Luncheon.
The city of Duluth is considering allowing vendors on the Lakewalk but they want to get the public's input first.
It has been an issue the city of Duluth has dealt with for quite some time, how to keep businesses in downtown Duluth and storefronts filled.
Lake State Credit Union has announced that it will close its location in downtown Duluth, which will leave yet another storefront vacant.