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Duluth's Parks and Recreation Division Reinstates Some Staff -- For Now
DULUTH, Minn. - In April the City of Duluth laid off nearly 100 full-time, temp and seasonal employees, including park maintenance staff. The parks and recreation division announced Wednesday some of the park maintenance crew…
A Task Force Is Being Assembled To Help Spirit Mountain Through Financial Problems
DULUTH, Minn. - Spirit Mountain in Duluth has suffered many economic blows within the last year. The City of Duluth is working in partnership with spirit mountain to put together a task force to…
City of Duluth Introduces New City Attorney
DULUTH, Minn.-- Duluth Mayor Emily Larson introduced the city of Duluth’s newest attorney, who she says will bring a unique perspective to the position. Rebecca St. George was introduced during the city's weekly presser earlier…
Indigenous Leaders Discuss COVID-19 Impact, CARES Act Funding
Leaders from Minnesota’s Indigenous communities are discussing the impact of COVID-19 on their communities. It happened at a virtual gathering today along with state and federal leaders. Senator Tina Smith and Lieutenant Governor…
Maurices Brings Back Furloughed Employees
DULUTH, Minn. - Maurices has brought back almost all its employees who were temporarily laid off during the shutdown. The Duluth-based women's clothing chain has already reopened most of its stores. The remaining stores are…
Paddlers Hit the St. Louis River Near Oliver
OLIVER, Wis. - Paddlers hit the water near Oliver Wednesday. The Northland Paddlers Alliance brought a group on the St. Louis River. The group gives opportunities for fans of all paddle sports like canoeing, kayaking,…
Adventure Zone Open To The Public
DULUTH, Minn. - Adventure Zone in Canal Park is settling in on their revamped protocols after opening nearly a week ago. The popular tourist attraction is restricted to about 25% of its capacity, which…
UWS Offers An Alternative Online Program For First-Year Students
DULUTH, Minn. -Â A recent national survey discovered one out of six high school seniors are unsure about their fall college plans as the Covid-19 pandemic continues to be a threat to health. This statistic…
Superior's Spirit Room Reopens with 'Bring Your Own Lawn Chair' Area
SUPERIOR, Wis. - The Spirit Room cocktail bar in Superior is back open this week as it celebrates its sixth year in business. Outdoor tables now line the sidewalk along Broadway Street. Guests can…
Bayfield Farmers Reflect on Cancellation of Apple Fest
BAYFIELD, Wisc. - "Apple Fest is a lot of work and its the most fun I've ever had," Bayfield Chamber of Commerce Executive Director, David Eades says. But because of Covid-19, the lack of…
Northlanders Visit Loved Ones in Nursing Homes
DULUTH, Minn. - For months, restrictions have prevented visitors at group care facilities in Minnesota like nursing homes, but now, Northlanders are allowed to visit their loved ones in a limited fashion. For weeks,…
Socially Distanced Storytime
DULUTH, Minn. - Despite the pandemic, the Duluth Public Library is finding new ways to have storytime. Over at Leif Erikson Park today, the library hosted an event where kids were able to come…
St. Luke's Visitor Policy Upgraded
DULUTH, Minn. - St. Luke's is now allowing patients to see loved ones in the hospital while also being able to attend appointments with them. For instance, one adult visitor is allowed for inpatient…
Wisconsin Governor Activates National Guard After Violence
MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- Wisconsin's governor has activated the National Guard to protect state properties after a night of violence that included the toppling of two statues outside the state…
Minnesota Sues Oil Companies, Institute Over Climate Change
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison is suing ExxonMobil, Koch Industries, and the American Petroleum Institute, alleging they deceived and defrauded Minnesotans about climate change. The lawsuit filed Wednesday in state court in Minnesota accuses the…
Data: Minnesota Will See Increase in Food Insecurity
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — More Minnesota residents will lack access to sufficient food in the coming months in wake of a disrupted economy amid the coronavirus pandemic. Food assistance needs will peak in September to 735,000 Minnesota residents who are “food…
City of Duluth: Applications Now Open for Spirit Mountain Task Force
DULUTH, Minn. - The City of Duluth announced on Wednesday that they will be creating a Spirit Mountain Recreation Task Force to assist in drafting "a set of recommendations intended to help achieve financial stability" for Spirit Mountain moving forward,…
Midday Update 6-24-20
Join FOX 21's Arman Rahman and Meteorologist William Seay for a local look at news and weather making headlines Wednesday, June 24, 2020.
Updated COVID-19 Numbers: Wednesday, June 24
ST. PAUL, Minn. – Minnesota health officials reported 33,763 confirmed COVID-19 cases in the state Wednesday morning and 5 new deaths bringing the death total to 1,397 in Minnesota. According to the Minnesota Department of Health website, 529,643 tests have…
St. Luke's Updates Policy to Allow Visitors
DULUTH, Minn. - St. Luke's Hospital is updating its visitor's policy so patients will, once again, be allowed to see loves ones. The hospital says the updates will allow also allow loved ones to accompany patients to appointments. “We take…
Morning Update 6-24-20
Join FOX 21's Arman Rahman and Meteorologist William Seay for a local look at news and weather making headlines Wednesday, June 24, 2020.
Crowds Tear Down Statues, Attack Wisconsin State Senator
MADISON (AP)Â -Â Crowds outside the Wisconsin State Capitol tore down two statues and attacked a state senator amid protests following the arrest of a Black man who was at a restaurant with a megaphone…
Local Food Truck Serves Gourmet Grilled Cheese Sandwiches
SUPERIOR, Wis. - Grilled cheese fans tasted some gourmet creations while listening to live music at the Cedar Lounge in Superior. Guests enjoyed culinary creations from the K&B Grilled Cheese Food Truck. The local…
Subaru of America Donates Over $100,000 in Automotive Equipment to Lake Superior College
DULUTH, Minn. - Lake Superior College is sending a big "thank you" to Subaru of American and Miller Hill Subaru for donating more than $100,000 worth of equipment for the automotive program. The extra equipment…
Central Hillside Farmers Market Opens for the Season
DULUTH, Minn. - Duluth's Central Hillside Farmers Market is open for the season. This year, the market is located outside the Damiano Center. It will host around eight local vendors every week selling fruits,…
UMD Moves To No Longer Require ACT Or SAT Scores For Enrollment Applications
DULUTH, Minn. - The University of Minnesota Duluth is making an effort to help remove barriers for students applying to attend the school. The university is testing a new admissions model, which would no longer…
First "Yappy Hour" of Summer Begins
DULUTH, Minn.-- For the first time this year, Duluth residents and their dogs could enjoy a night out together. Yappy Hour was held for the first time this summer. The store A Place for…
Mayor Larson Gives Update on City Budget
DULUTH, Minn.-- Duluth Mayor Emily Larson says most of the city's COVID-19 budget shortfalls projections from April are in their predicted range right now. Larson and her team made headlines when they said the city…
Final Phase of Mission Creek Restoration Project Delayed to Spring 2021
DULUTH, Minn.-- The Minnesota Department of Transportation is pushing back the final phase of the restoration of a historic Native American burial site in the Fond du Lac neighborhood. MnDOT crews accidentally unearthed the…


