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Blatnik Bridge will be rebuilt, likely to feature new Wisconsin connector

Users have until July 21 to weigh in on plans to pull the bridge away from Hammond Avenue and connect with U.S. Highway 53. → Read More

50 years later, Eveleth hockey hall right where it belongs

Starting its 50th season since opening in 1973, the United States Hockey Hall of Fame Museum remains treasured by the Iron Range town that built it. → Read More

Duluth, St. Louis County wrestle with whether, how to oversee sales of THC edibles

The Minnesota Legislature has left regulation up to local units of government. → Read More

Legislature draws ire of St. Louis County commissioners

Minnesota's failure to pass a tax bill has left the St. Louis County Board weighing budget cuts as it tries to hold a line on tax increases. → Read More

Program leverages lot to house veterans in Duluth

State, local agencies tab accessory dwelling units of 800 square feet or less as solution for homelessness. → Read More

County balks at support for Hermantown senior living complex

Lacking union guarantees, the $36 million project failed to move the County Board to act, but the city says it will forge ahead. → Read More

Understanding soil, water elections in St. Louis County

Districts north and south will feature seven seats up for election in November. What are these boards and why are they important? → Read More

Another $168 million of work added to Twin Ports Interchange

Reconstruction of the Garfield Avenue interchange and Highway 53 ramps will dovetail with ongoing reconstruction, ending years of potential delays. → Read More

Ely theater counters insurrection hearings with pro-Trump film

Multiple candidates are scheduled to speak at Saturday screenings, including the Ely mayor and a candidate for St. Louis County sheriff. → Read More

Ely dedicates street to its late tourism maven

As of Thursday, Linda Fryer Way, not Seventh Avenue, will outline the western edge of Whiteside Park. → Read More

Driver shortage forces Duluth Transit Authority to suspend routes, slow rollout of new network

The DTA is down 15 drivers, officials said, meaning the new higher-frequency network is being put on hold for now. → Read More

Ore trade lags on Great Lakes

A slow start to the shipping campaign continued off pace, with officials highlighting cargo diversity that's been a saving grace. → Read More

St. Louis County declares victory over veteran homelessness

More than 100 veterans have been placed into permanent housing since 2014, and any future instances can be addressed rapidly, said city, county and state officials celebrating Thursday. → Read More

Young mothers housing approved for repairs in West Duluth

The St. Louis County Board gave its initial go-ahead Tuesday to join an effort funding facility updates to a local YWCA housing and child care center. → Read More

Guns and the sheriff's office: St. Louis County candidates weigh in

In the wake of more deadly mass shootings, Jason Lukovsky and Gordon Ramsay talk openly about confronting gun violence. → Read More

Duluth East graduate sails into adulthood

Two days after he graduates high school, Ethan Rentschler will be working in the engine room of a Great Lakes freighter. → Read More

Duluth's new transit network unveiled this week

Open houses in Duluth and Superior will showcase the new routes and timetables for the Duluth Transit Authority's more frequent bus service. → Read More

Upheaval or update? Understanding Depot changes

While tenants express frustration about a new process to keep their slots, St. Louis County defends its decision to potentially open up the Depot roster. → Read More

Challengers emerge for Virginia commissioner, St. Louis County auditor

Two challengers are seeking 6th District Commissioner Keith Nelson's post, based in Virginia. → Read More

Nearby flooding latest setback for International Falls

Nearby flooding is the latest in a series of challenges for the state's northernmost town, where residents and leaders don't always agree, but they're fighting back. → Read More