Duluth man named 'World's Oldest Hockey Player' passes away at age 99
Duluth native and the man with the distinction "World’s Oldest Hockey Player" Mark “Sertie” Sertich passed away Monday morning.
4 DFL incumbents lose primaries to challengers Tuesday night
Four DFL incumbents in the Minnesota legislature lost to their primary challengers Tuesday night.
Duluth, Minnetonka add mask mandates as pressure grows for statewide order
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is facing mounting pressure from both sides on the idea of a statewide mask mandate. This come as more cities vote to make face coverings a requirement while out in public.
Duluth, Minnesota firefighter accused of assaulting woman on trail who asked him to leash his dogs
A firefighter in Duluth, Minnesota is accused of assaulting a 65-year-old woman after she asked him to leash his three dogs while on a trail.
A trip to the North Shore: Businesses relieved to start welcoming back visitors
After a very slow spring, North Shore businesses are relieved to see visitors returning to their summertime favorites. Visit Duluth CEO Anna Tanski joined the Fox 9 Morning News to talk about how the tourism industry is doing amid the pandemic.
Gov. Walz tours memorial in Duluth, Minnesota to mark 100 years since Duluth lynchings
Monday, June 15 marks 100 years since three black men were lynched by a white mob in Duluth, Minnesota.
'It makes me angry': Longtime Duluth resident recalls the pain that lingered decades after 1920 lynching
Louise McKnight and her family moved from Mississippi to Duluth, Minnesota in the early ‘40s when she was just 10 years old. It wasn't until years later she learned of her new hometown's secret shame.
Board grants historic posthumous pardon for man convicted in rape that sparked Duluth lynchings
The Minnesota Board of Pardons granted the first posthumous pardon in state history to Max Mason, a black man convicted of rape in 1920 in a case that lacked evidence. Three other black men arrested for the same crime were pulled from a jail and lynched by a white mob in Duluth.
Board to consider historic posthumous pardon for man convicted in rape that sparked Duluth lynchings
The Minnesota Board of Pardons will be considering a posthumous pardon for a man who was convicted in a 1920 rape, which sparked the Duluth lynchings.
Week of remembrance underway ahead of 100th anniversary of Duluth lynchings
It's one of the most notorious moments in Minnesota history - three black men lynched by a white mob in the streets of Duluth. As we approach the 100th anniversary of the Duluth lynchings, the Minnesota Historical Society is hosting a week of remembrance for the victims.
Any Minnesotan can get a COVID-19 test at these 6 locations this weekend
The State of Minnesota is offering free COVID-19 testing over Memorial Day weekend at six National Guard Armory locations across the state for Minnesotans who need or want to be tested for the coronavirus.
Coronavirus in Minnesota: Here's what is canceled, postponed or closed this summer
The COVID-19 pandemic closed public spaces and postponed or canceled many large gatherings and events in the Twin Cities this spring, but it is now starting to affect summer activities as well.
WWE SmackDown star Otis spent early years of wrestling career in Minnesota
WWE SmackDown superstar Otis is a fast rising star in the industry and he’s also a man with strong Minnesota ties.
Duluth police officer helps mama bear and cubs cross busy street
Police officers are there to help all those in need - both humans and bears alike.
Coast Guard rescues family, dog from boat taking on water near Duluth Aerial Lift Bridge
The U.S. Coast Guard rescued a family and their dog from a boat that was taking on water near the Duluth Aerial Lift Bridge on Monday.
Pilot makes emergency landing on road near Duluth, Minnesota
A pilot made an emergency landing on a road near Duluth, Minnesota Tuesday afternoon after his plane’s engine stalled mid-air.
'Beacon of Hope': Split Rock Lighthouse lights beacon in show of support during pandemic
The Split Rock Lighthouse in northern Minnesota lit its beacon on Friday to show support for those on the frontlines of the coronavirus fight.
Authorities investigating 3 possible arson fires in one night in Duluth, Minnesota
Authorities are investigating three fires that took place within a span of hours in Duluth, Minnesota as possible arson.
Grandma's Marathon canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
The 2020 Grandma's Marathon has officially been canceled due to concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic.
Minnesota distilleries producing, giving away house-made hand sanitizer
After their taprooms were forced to close earlier this week due to the COVID-19 pandemic, several distilleries in Minnesota have now pivoted to using their supplies to make hand sanitizer for their employees and their local communities.