Candace Renalls, Duluth News Tribune

Candace Renalls

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Past articles by Candace:

Couple navigates massive renovation project for one of Duluth's most unique homes

Park Point house rekindles Paul and Mary Treuer's dream to live by Lake Superior. → Read More

Glensheen murders still intrigue

The case had all the ingredients of an old-fashioned whodunit — wealth, greed, betrayal, even a mansion and a candlestick murder weapon. → Read More

Trail of clues, legal twists kept Glensheen murder case going for years

The police investigation quickly focused on Elisabeth's daughter by adoption, Marjorie Caldwell, 44, and Marjorie's husband, Roger, 43, in a murder-for-inheritance plot. → Read More

After acquittal, Marjorie Caldwell faced years of additional legal trouble

From 1993 to 2004, Marjorie Caldwell served 11 years of a 15-year prison sentence for arson. → Read More

Creating 'little spaces' transforms Congdon Park backyard

Dedication and hard work create garden filled with beautiful color and contrast. → Read More

Historic Slade House will be featured on North Shore Lundie tour

In 1929, Norman Slade's executive job with the Northern Pacific Railway brought him to Duluth, where he and his wife lived for several years and started a family.It... → Read More

Duluth couple's historic restoration after fire wins preservation award

Sandy Popham and her family were on vacation in Mexico on the night of Jan. 14, 2015, when she woke up in a panic.She didn't know why she was so distraught.... → Read More

A glimpse into North Shore getaways: Lundie, vacation home tour opens doors to guests

Dave and Pam Lemon started going to the the North Shore as children back in the 1960s.Both grew up in Illinois and would visit the North Shore on family vacations. After Dave and Pam married, they would go there together, then as a family after their son was born."We had fun coming up here, going... → Read More

A blooming success: New hardy rose variety was 22 years in the making

For 22 years, Julie Overom has been on a personal mission to develop the perfect rose for the Northland — a disease-resistant rose as pretty as a hybrid tea... → Read More

New hardy rose variety was 16 years in the making

LAKE NEBAGAMON, Wis.—For 22 years, Julie Overom has been on a personal mission to develop the perfect rose for more northern climes — a disease-resistant... → Read More

Updated, restored and ready for guests: Tweed House is part of Preservation Alliance tour

It was a dreary, October day in 2010 when Jared and Leslie Broadway first saw the historic, century-old Tweed House that would become their Duluth home."It had rained and was a dark afternoon, but the house just seemed to shine," Jared recalled. → Read More

Trail of clues, legal twists kept Glensheen murder case going for years

For authorities, the case that would become the notorious Glensheen murders began on a warm, muggy summer morning.It was just before 7 a.m. on June 27, 1977,... → Read More

Marjorie Caldwell faced years of legal trouble after Duluth's Glensheen murders

Trouble continued to follow Marjorie Caldwell after her 1979 trial and acquittal for murder conspiracy in the slayings of her mother and her mother's nurse at Glensheen.She parted ways with her second husband, Roger Caldwell, after the trials. Without divorcing Caldwell, she married Wallace Hagen in... → Read More

After 40 years, Duluth's Glensheen murders still intrigue

It was in 1968 that the Congdon family gave its Duluth estate — Glensheen — to the University of Minnesota Duluth so the Congdon legacy would live on. → Read More

After 40 years, Glensheen murders still intrigue

It was in 1968 that the Congdon family gave its Duluth estate — Glensheen — to the University of Minnesota Duluth so the Congdon legacy would live on. → Read More

Trail of clues, legal twists kept Glensheen murder case going for years

For authorities, the case that would become the notorious Glensheen murders began on a warm, muggy summer morning.It was just before 7 a.m. on June 27, 1977, when nurse Mildred Garvue arrived at Glensheen mansion on London Road to start her day shift caring for elderly heiress Elisabeth Congdon, who... → Read More

After acquittal, Marjorie Caldwell faced years of additional legal trouble

Trouble continued to follow Marjorie Caldwell after her 1979 trial and acquittal for murder conspiracy in the slayings of her mother and her mother's nurse... → Read More

Rehab of old fire hall nears end

After four years, Bob and Laura Goewey are nearing an end to their efforts to convert the former Park Point fire hall into their home.The work began in 2013 after the city of Duluth auctioned off the iconic 1930s-era fire hall that was designed to complement the houses in the neighborhood. → Read More

After 70 years, MN family bakery one of the last of its kind

Scott Johnson didn’t plan to join his family’s bakery business.After pursuing urban studies in college, he started doing deliveries for Johnson’s Bakery to help out his parents, who owned the business. One thing led to another. He began helping out more, started to bake part time, then started... → Read More

After 70 years, MN family bakery one of the last of its kind

Scott Johnson didn’t plan to join his family’s bakery business.After pursuing urban studies in college, he started doing deliveries for Johnson’s Bakery to help out his parents, who owned the business. One thing led to another. He began helping out more, started to bake part time, then started... → Read More