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DULUTH, Minn. -- We've had our fair share of rainy days so far this Spring but the severe storm season hasn't quite hit the Northland yet. In this weeks Great Outdoors we…
America’s school aged kids don’t remember the Columbine High School massacre, but most live in its legacy. Mandatory lockdown and lockout drills are now part of school district policies nationwide.
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UMD Students are coping with grief in a unusual way.
President Trump's decision about transgender bathrooms is sparking protests in the Midwest.
Some are protesting the confirmation of Betsy DeVos as Secretary of Education.
School resource officers in Duluth carry a opioid overdose reversal drug.
The Senate Education Committee is set to vote on advancing President Trump’s Secretary of Education Nomination on Tuesday.
After a 7th Grader at Lincoln Park Middle School was teased for wearing a mask after a major surgery, other students stepped up to show she's not alone.
Minnesota legislators talk about what they would like to see achieved in 2017 in St. Paul.
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Changes are coming to the nation's education system following the results of this year's presidential election.
A Superior High School student is battling bullying through an after school activity.
The hallways at one Duluth High School are looking much more colorful than normal.
Calls for unity are coming from the Duluth School system a few days after racist graffiti appeared in one of the high schools.
It's a trend Duluth has experienced for about 10 years, students leaving the district.
Keeping the lights on, and the doors open after school is a practice a group in Duluth hopes to expand.
In the Northland delinquent lunch money accounts are costing schools thousands of dollars.