Duluth
30 Arrested In Twin Ports In Cocaine Investigation
FEMA Grants $2 Million to Help Fix Duluth Wastewater Pipe
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is granting $2 million to help repair a 3-foot wastewater pipe damaged by Duluth storm damage last June. U.S. Rep. Rick Nolan announced the grant Monday. Nolan says the grant will go to the city of Duluth and the state of Minnesota to repair damage to the Western Lake Superior Sanitary District pipe.
Duluth Police ID Victim of Fatal Stabbing
Judge Throws Out Head Shop Lawsuit Against Duluth
Flood-Damaged Willard Munger Trail Reopens
Surveyors Scope Out Damage at Glensheen Mansion
Surveyors have been using high-tech equipment in creeks near the historic Glensheen mansion this week to figure out just how much damage was caused by last June's flooding in Duluth. Surveyors from Minneapolis-based Clark Engineering Corp. are collecting 3D scans of Tischer Creek and Bent Brook.
Boy, 13, Pulled from Lake Superior Dies
Duluth Digs Out from as Much as 16 Inches of Snow

