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'Barbenheimer' Weekend Strikes Box Office Gold

(FOX 9) -- "Barbenheimer " didn’t just work – it spun box office gold. The social media-fueled fusion of Greta Gerwig’s "Barbie" and Christopher Nolan’s "Oppenheimer" brought moviegoers back to the theaters in record numbers this weekend, vastly outperforming projections and giving…

New Research Estimates The Levels Of Alzheimer's County By County

(FOX 9) - For the first time, researchers have been able to estimate the level of Alzheimer's disease in every county across the United States. The research was released this week at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference. The research reveals that the highest percentages…

Lake Superior Art Glass Hosts Annual Marble Hunt

DULUTH, Minn. -- Lake Superior Art Glass lost their marbles today, and invited people to search throughout the city to find them for the annual marble hunt. 12 marbles were hidden in various spots around…

Ceremony Held for Late Fargo Police Officer

  PEQUOT LAKES, Minn.-- Saturday, July 22, a memorial service was held for the fallen Fargo Police Office, Jake Wallin, in his hometown of Pequot Lakes, Minnesota. Police Officers from all over Minnesota,…

Ninth Annual Chief Frantz Red Run 5K Held

RICE LAKE, MINN. -- For nearly ten years the people who live and work near the Rice Lake Fire Department have been celebrating a former fire chief who was important to the community,…

Festival By The Lake

DULUTH, MINN. -- Festival by the Lake at the Bayfront Festival Park was a success. There were more than 160 vendors on hand as well as musical and other entertainment to keep…

Cirrus Expands Footprint With Purchase of Building From City of Duluth

DULUTH, MINN. --Cirrus Aircraft is continuing its expansion in Duluth by purchasing the incubator building from the City of Duluth. The purchase price was not disclosed. The 79,000-square-foot incubator building was a city project aimed at supporting advanced aircraft manufacturing,…

Opposition to Proposed Marijuana Ordinance

DULUTH, MINN.-- A proposed ordinance to ban marijuana smoking at parks in the city will be introduced at the regular Duluth City Council meeting Monday night. Earlier this week FOX 21 talked…

Blandin Workers on Strike

GRAND RAPIDS, MINN.  In Grand Rapids Friday, members of Teamsters Local 346 held a strike rally. Roughly 170 workers walked off the job on July 15th and have been on strike since. The…

AMSOIL Celebrates 50 Years of Partnerships

SUPERIOR, Wis.-- AMSOIL just celebrated a big milestone, hitting 50 years since partnering up with their dealers. AMSOIL was originally founded in Superior, and became the first synthetic motor oil in the world to…

Sidewalk Sales Starts In Superior

SUPERIOR, Wis. -- Sidewalk Sales kicked off Thursday in downtown Superior. The streets are filled with music, delicious food and super sales from local stores. Over 35 local businesses are participating in this year's…

Governor Walz Rides Along with Duluth Police

DULUTH, MINN. -- Minnesota Governor Tim Walz was in Duluth today as part of his week-long workforce tour around the state. Thursday it was the Duluth Police Department that Walz wanted to…

Chick-fil-A Is Officially Coming To Duluth

DULUTH, Minn. -- Chick-fil-A is officially coming to Duluth. The Atlanta-based restaurant will be located on the north side of the Miller Hill Mall's property facing Miller Trunk Highway, according a news release. This will be the first Chick-fil-A in…

Minnesota Labor Force Growth Adds 9K New Workers In June

(FOX 9) - Minnesota’s labor force continues to grow, with more than 9,000 people entering the labor market in June, according to the latest data provided by the Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED). Signifying the fourth month with positive growth – the…

Man Dead After ATV Crash In Barnum Township

BARNUM TOWNSHIP, Minn. -- One man is dead after an ATV crash that happened Thursday night in Carlton County. The Carlton County Sheriff's Office says it happened in the 3500 block of Pine Road in Barnum Township at 7:52 p.m.…

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