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Duluth council OKs higher parking meter fees
The cost of parking at a meter is going up in downtown Duluth.
Events will celebrate Lake Superior
Outdoor church services, kite-flying at Canal Park and trash pickup along Barker's Island are all part of a Sunday celebration honoring Lake Superior.
Minerals lure developers to Iron Range
A rich nickel-copper-precious metals formation stretching from the outskirts of Babbitt toward Ely is drawing plenty of interest from mine developers.
Soudan mine in northern Minn. a haven for bats
Jim Essig didn't flinch when the first bat swooped alongside his head. The second one didn't bother him, either, nor did the fifth or sixth or 10th.
Suspect arrested in Duluth shooting
U.S. Marshals have arrested a suspect in a weekend shooting that critically injured a Marine veteran in Duluth.
Fifth guilty plea entered in BWCA shooting spree
The last of five adults has pleaded guilty in last summer's drunken shooting spree that terrorized campers in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area.
Federal judge approves MN DNR plan to protect lynx
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources officials have come up with a plan to reduce the number of protected Canada lynx that get caught in traps.
Reachers study cormorants' comeback in Minn.
Researchers in Voyageurs National Park are studying double-crested cormorants.
Duluth's population appears to stabilize
After years of steady declines, it looks like the population of Duluth is leveling out.
Superior paper cuts print editions, focuses on Web
In a bid to offset slumping ad sales and rising costs, The Daily Telegram in Superior, Wis., said Thursday it will publish the majority of its 118-year-old paper on the Internet starting this fall. More Duluth News Tribune Stories
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