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51st Annual Motorhead Madness Revs up Northland Auto Enthusiasts
DULUTH, Minn. - The Northland's biggest indoor car show is coming to the DECC March 23 - 24. The show is in its 51st year, featuring four overflowing arenas filled with customs,…
Tyson Recalls Chicken Strips due to Metal Fears
WASHINGTON (AP) — Arkansas-based Tyson Foods is recalling more than 69,000 pounds of frozen, ready-to-eat chicken strips because they may be contaminated with pieces of metal. The U.S. Agriculture Department said Thursday the products were produced on Nov. 30, 2018,…
Army Corps of Engineers Grants Final Permit for PolyMet Mine
ST. PAUL, Minn. - The Army Corps of Engineers has awarded the planned PolyMet copper-nickel mine in northeastern Minnesota the final permit it needs to proceed. The permit deals with how PolyMet will mitigate the project's effects on wetlands. The…
Jury Finds Haywood Guilty Of Aiding In UMD Student's Murder
DULUTH, Minn. – Shortly after 10 p.m. Thursday, a jury found Xavier Haywood guilty of aiding an offender in the murder of UMD student William Grahek. Haywood, 28, is one of five defendants charged…
Unemployment Inches up in February in Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS - Minnesota's unemployment rate increased slightly in February for the second consecutive month as brutal winter weather idled more than 6,000 construction workers. The state Department of Employment and Economic Development says the jobless rate last month was 3.1…
East Superior Street Reconstruction To Start April 8
DULUTH, Minn. - Phase two of the Superior Street reconstruction project is about to get underway on the east side of downtown. Starting Monday, April 8, city crews will close down…
Motorcycles Start Hitting the Roads
DULUTH, Minn.- Motorcycle riders here in the Northland are finally able to get back and out on two wheels again. Terry Ludwikowski, owner of Color & Chrome in Superior, says "the…
DSSO Beertoven Begins at Duluth Cider
SUPERIOR, Wisc.- Tonight, violins and cello's got mixed with craft brews for a unique experience and Duluth Cider. The Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra performed in a different way tonight as…
Hawk Ridge Observers Watch for Birds During Spring Migration
DULUTH, Minn.- The birds are back flying through the Northland for Spring migration after a long and cold Winter. Watchers with the Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory sat along Kkyline Parkway Thursday…
Research Group Reveals Further Findings on Innovative Taconite Pothole Fix
DULUTH, Minn.- Straight from the Iron Range, taconite rock and other mineral materials are playing a major role in what could be the future of filling and fixing potholes on the…
West Duluth Warming Center Successful in First Winter Season
DULUTH, Minn. - Through a partnership between Chum, the city of Duluth and St. Louis County the establishment of the pilot warming center in West Duluth has seen success in its…
Twin Ports RV Show This Weekend
DULUTH, Minn.-As warmer temperatures arrive in the Northland, that means RV season is just around the corner. Beginning today through the weekend, the Heritage Center in Duluth will have a massive selection…
Marshall School Will Undergo Major Renovations
DULUTH, Minn. - Marshall School in Duluth will be undergoing a quarter of a million dollar major renovation project to expand their arts and music department, which ninety percent of the…
Minneapolis Based Sock Company Offers Pop Up Employment to Life House Youth
DULUTH, Minn. - Minneapolis based sock company Hippy Feet was in Duluth to bring their pop up employment program to life house, a center for homeless teens.…
Second Phase of Superior Street Reconstruction to Begin in April
DULUTH, Minn. – City officials say Superior Street will undergo the second of three phases of construction starting on April 8. A public meeting will be held at Greysolon Ballroom April 1 at 10:00 a.m. to provide information pertinent to…
Man Sentenced for Murder in Shooting, Mutilation of Friend
MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich. - A 21-year-old man will spend 50 to 70 years in prison for the shooting death and mutilation of his childhood friend in a field north of Detroit. Andrew Fiacco was sentenced Thursday. A jury convicted him…
Update: Wisconsin AG Moves to Withdraw From Lawsuit
UPDATE: MADISON, Wis. - Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul has filed a motion to withdraw the state from an ongoing federal lawsuit seeking repeal of the Affordable Care Act. Kaul filed the motion Thursday after fellow Democrat, Gov. Tony Evers,…
Facebook Stored Millions of Passwords in Plain Text
SAN FRANCISCO - Facebook had stored millions of user passwords in plain text for years, the social media company confirmed on Thursday after a security researcher posted about the issue online. Facebook says there is no evidence that employees had…
Carrots Take The Spotlight
DULUTH, Minn. -- In this week's Cooking Connection we are turning carrots into a main ingredient! Check out this fancy Carrot Béarnaise Salad that New Scenic Café cooked for us!…
Superior Business Development Center Celebration
SUPERIOR, Wisc. - The University of Wisconsin-Superior celebrated it's business development center today. The UWS office covers an eight county region in Northwest Wisconsin helping manage, grow or even start a…
Woman Killed in Crash Days Before Husband's Funeral
DEERWOOD, Minn. - A woman has died in a crash in Crow Wing County just days before her husband's funeral. The Minnesota State Patrol says a Crosby man crossed the centerline on Highway 6 near Deerwood Wednesday and hit the…
Hundreds of Area Students Jazzed About 47th Annual Music Festival
DULUTH, Minn. - Hundreds of area students are getting jazzed for the 47th Annual Head of the Lakes Jazz Festival happening in Weber Hall on the campus of…
Wisconsin Woman Arrested for Handing out pot Cookies
SHAWANO COUNTY, Wis. (Fox 5) — A Wisconsin woman was arrested after handing out pot laced cookies at a St. Patrick’s Day parade, according to the Shawano County Sheriff’s Office. Cathleen Krause, 57, has been charged with delivering THC, possession of…
Report: Great Lakes Feeling Effects of Rapid Climate Warming
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. - A scientific report says the Great Lakes region is warming faster than the rest of the U.S., which likely will bring more flooding and other extreme weather such as heat waves and drought. The warming climate…
Gordy's Hi-Hat Opens For 59th Season!
CLOQUET, Minn. -- It's officially Spring and that means Gordy's Hi-Hat opened back up for their 59th season today! "A whole WOOHOO, I've come here probably like 20 times!" said a Saginaw,…
Superior Residents Meet City Council Candidates
SUPERIOR, Wis. - Superior residents had a chance to meet city council candidates at the Elks Lodge. Current city councilors Craig Sutherland, Tylor Elm, Brent Fennessy, Ruth Ludwig, and Jack Sweeney…


