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TWO HARBORS, Minn. — Michael Overend and Lucy Grina admit their home was in rough shape. Built in 1965, the home was inefficient and drafty. But with retirement on the horizon, the now-retired veterinarians and former owners of Lake County Veterinary Clinic wondered if they should stay and renovate or sell it and move. “We …

DULUTH – It’s going to be a record-breaking summer for Duluth-area real estate if recent trends continue. Already the median sale price reached a new high of $216,250 last month, according to Lake Superior Area Realtors (LSAR) data, and sellers are getting every penny they ask for — and often more. “We’re breaking a lot …

The United States Coast Guard has announced the start of the spring ice-breaking operations on Lake Superior. The 225-foot cutter Alder will depart its mooring in Duluth on Wednesday to prepare for this year’s shipping season. Alder will then fracture ice through the Duluth and Superior harbors before heading north to clear ice from Two …

A long-running cold stretch across Minnesota could wrap up by breaking a record. The record of 25 below dates back 146 years to 1875. No records were set on Sunday, even though the temperature dropped to 20 below, 6 degrees away from the record of 26 below set in 1972. Nick Carletta, meteorologist at the …

DULUTH, MN — With the possibility of classes going online, some kids lack access to necessary technology. That’s why Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union hosted Tech Drive Tuesday along with Minnesota Computers for Schools. People donated their unwanted computers, phones, and keyboards to help equip students with proper distance learning gear. Amanda Bruggman, branch manager …

DULUTH, MN — Duluth Police deployed tear gas to break up a group of protesters and onlookers at the Kwik Trip convenience in the city’s Lincoln Park neighborhood around 1 a.m. Sunday. Police issued several warnings to the group to disperse before deploying the tear gas. BREAKING: Duluth Police has now used gas to clear …

Research Institute has over 100 field staff, most of which are native. DULUTH, Minn.- The City of Duluth is now home to the Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health. The Center opened its first office in the Midwest last Monday right in Duluth on South Street near London Road. They partner with 11 different …