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Preparations are underway for the third annual Hot Air Balloon Festival.
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Preparations are underway for the third annual Hot Air Balloon Festival.
Two dollars and two wheels are how a new Duluth campaign is hoping to bring more support for protected bike lanes.
The public is invited to participate in choosing names for two new electric eels at Great Lakes Aquarium by taking a new online poll.
Thanks to generous donations, work is set to begin this Saturday on a roofing project at the Damiano Center.
Lake Superior College's Center for Advanced Aviation is officially hosting classes.
An Iron Range staple is turning to the Minnesota Senate to save it from becoming irrelevant.
It’s a plane? Nope it’s a bird.Tourist’s eyes are to the sky at Hawk Ridge as they take part in the annual bird migration
"I haven't really looked at all of my options yet," Deer River High School junior Sophie Lindquist said.
Epicurean, a Duluth based company, is expanding and moving to a larger manufacturing facility in Superior.
The owner of the residence at 2421 London Rd. had asked the City Council to reclassify the lot as mixed use, allowing for a small business to operate on the property.
There's a new name for a growing section of Superior Street that's been known for a long time as ‘Old Downtown.’
A local shipyard reached a milestone of staying in business for over a century.
Some major enhancements are happening at Lutsen Mountains.
The Minnesota Court of Appeals says an environmental impact statement should have been completed on the proposed Sandpiper pipeline before regulators granted the project a certificate of need.
Tansy Faire kicked off a craft show inside the Carnegie Library featuring more than 40 local businesses and crafters.
The 22nd annual Harvest Festival featured about 60 farmers markets with locally grown produce and treats at Bayfront Park.
The doors of the Morgan Park School were opened to the public one last time.
The University of Wisconsin System has eliminated dozens of administrative and academic affairs positions in a cost-saving measure to help cope with state budget cuts.
More than 450 shooters are taking part in Shoot for Fun at Old Vermillion Trail Hunting Preserve.
Workers at the William A. Irvin are putting the finishing touches on the Haunted Ship and this year more than ever its not for the faint of heart.