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I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream because Thursday, July 30th is Miracle Treat Day!
Wednesday marks a milestone for the Great Lakes Aquarium as it celebrates 15 years in Duluth!
"It's not a surprise but it kind, kinda sucks," United Taconite employee and member of the United Steelworkers 6860.
The little blue bridge is up once again making this the 3rd time in the last 2 weeks.
Cliffs Natural Resources has announced they will be temporarily idling its United Taconite Facility on the Iron Range.
A well-known paper company in Duluth has acquired a century old business.
Wednesday night the heated debate over a proposed hog farm just miles from Lake Superior continues at the Bandshell in Ashland.
City officials say Summer 2015 is one of the busiest construction seasons the city has ever seen.
It’s a trashy problem that’s been going on for more than a decade in Proctor.
Nearly a week ago, the Virginia Fire Department got the go ahead for a new peak response unit.
The Wisconsin state Assembly is scheduled to vote on approving a $500 million financing plan for a new Milwaukee Bucks arena.
Heater Rental Services will be moving into a new 10,000 square foot building at West Superior Street and 29th Avenue West.
If you’re in the mood for a taste of Ireland on the South Shore, the place to be is ‘The Snug’.
Now that we’ve seen the hottest days so far this year, one thing’s for certain – it’s ice cream season.
CHUM and the Duluth School District are working together to help with children's back to school list.
The Center Against Sexual and Domestic Abuse encourages all golfers to tee off to end violence Friday, July 31st.
The dog days of summer have arrived and boat landings are keeping busy.
It’s been a heated issue for months, a proposed hog farm just miles from Lake Superior is up for debate once more.
The City of Duluth wants your input on plans to improve and renovate two popular parks: Memorial Park and Irving Park.
The number of Minnesotans who have health insurance is rising but so is the number of state residents struggling to pay their medical bills.