One downtown Duluth resident loves her apartment but struggles to find parking. She now faces thousands of dollars worth in parking tickets.
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One downtown Duluth resident loves her apartment but struggles to find parking. She now faces thousands of dollars worth in parking tickets.
Car break-ins are on the rise in Duluth. Economic change and moments of opportunity are some of the reasons to account for this. Duluth resident, Scott Brelie has been the victim of prowlers twice in a short period of time.
The Iraq and Back series ends with Tristyn Runia’s story. Runia’s eight years in the military can be compared with his interpretation of war, “a lot of laughing and hanging out punctuated by moments of extreme chaos and insanity.” After a rigorous train up in Mississippi, a 16 month tour in Iraq and the various paths he has taken since, Runia prepares to deploy to Afghanistan in May.
City officials explain why residents are having troubles with their water.
For almost 30 years, Daniel Rankin has been building birdhouses out of scraps found at the dump. Using tools and machinery that he finds at garage sales, Rankin can create a birdhouse in under 30 minutes.
Duluth families and individuals from the community stand together and compete against eachother to achieve sustainable lifestyles through the Climate Idol Challenge.
This is a firsthand account of my journey toward the Homegrown Music Festival. Just a smalltown girl living in a lonely world. Took the midnight train going to Duluth.
Jay Sykes has found his way through life with faith. Its lead him from engineering, to teaching, to becoming a pastor at the Hillside Community Church in Duluth.
The Duluth Owls Club holds the last bottle club liquor license in St. Louis County. The men and women of this club gather to share drinks and stories. Don Brandt, the general manager, has been a member for 31 years.
A nonprofit group in the Duluth area works hard to help rehabilitate wild animals that are often injured by humans.
Homecroft elementary’s reading tutor is just one of many AmeriCorps positions that will be eliminated as a result of a new bill being pushed through the Senate
Duluth native, Tim Kaiser, has been making experimental music out of homemade instruments for the past 35 years. You can listen to his show at the Homegrown Music Festival this year.
This is the second installment of three in a series called Iraq and Back, profiling three students and their experiences in the U.S. Army. This is Sgt. Matt Peterson’s story, from his choice to enlist, to a 16 month deployment, a broken engagement, and back again.
A couple volunteers at the Animal Allies shelter every Sunday. They are not only helping the animals, but they are also being rewarded themselves.
25-year-old Bryon Maslow from Isanti explains how he came to be a truck driver.
MollyJo McCormick has spent the last few years attending mission trips through a program called Mexican Caravan Ministries. She helped build houses, paint, and loved getting to know new people. She plans to continue on these mission trips and one day lead them for her church.