- We've moved
- Lake Superior surfers look forward to unsettled weather
- Mentor Duluth pairs kids and volunteers
- The cost of wagering: students and gambling
- A shift change at 8th Street Video
- From the basement to the mountain
- Fighting Penguins rugby team still in practice
- Life House trying to soften the blow of a $30,000 deficit
- Duluth Pack factory still in business after 126 years
- Raising the bridge from an old green recliner
- It takes a trick or two
- Polish church feasts to present, looks to future
- A natural calling: Lakeside’s own “area freeze-dry specialist�
- Sammy's staff serves to satisfy
- A day in the life of a friendly Duluth barber
- Beaner's Central open mic attracts all ages, talents
- Walking in familiar tracks
- Duluth's youth 'Encounter' faith while skateboarding
- Ice skating at Bayfront Park proves painful yet memorable
- Belly dancing: 'It just wouldn’t be the same without Eman'
- A friendly conversation in an unlikely place
- A shave and a haircut: Lakeside barber leaves no stray hairs
- Superior divers take a chilly plunge
- An evening night in Bixby's after Duluth's first snowfall
- More than memories are buried in bins
- Artist serves up sandwiches to satisfaction
- Dedicated workers shovel clear paths regardless of weather
- Snow sets stakes high for student
- Wednesday night bluegrass group nearing 30 years at Sir Ben's
- Local churches empathetic to GLBT individuals
- Save the Justy: kickball tournament funds a car window repair
- Community businesses rely on their neighbors
- Lincoln Park potholes rough up cars, pocketbooks
- Changing times call for the elimination of ‘change’ with parking meters
- Holiday traditions different this year in the East Hillside and beyond
- Is closed circuit TV the answer to crime in Duluth?
- Economic downfall affects pets, too
- Bars in West Duluth a center for community
- Park Point land for sale amidst controversy
- Underage drinking catalyzes fake ID production.
- Mentor programs offer guidance to kids amidst activity cuts
- Central Hillsiders remain loyal to area
- Streetlights are not solving safety issues
- Separation of students and residents is a town and gown affair
- Some of nature's creatures are anything but loveable
- When the world comes crashing down; single mother's in Duluth
- Condos create controversy on peaceful Park Point peninsula
- Amount of housing decreases, as number of area Duluth reasidents looking for housing increases
- Some Lakeside residents fear bars would be accompanied by crime
- Lakeside-Congdon students keep each other safe
- Lack of coffee shops evident in the Central Hillside
- Dragon Port Games and Comics a home battlefield for Duluth gamers
- Duluth roads over time
- Remembering Archie Horton Sr
- Duluth Pack in Pictures
- Non-profit organizations in Duluth American Indians
- Harrison Center rallies community
- Johnson's Lakeside bakery: A look at the new and the old
- Snapshot of a life on Park Point
- Duluth's East Hillside, then and now
- Digital Dialogue: 4th Street shops continue tradition of community
- George Hovland reminisces on Chester Bowl; in photos
- A slide show chronicles the history of Duluth Bethel
- A slideshow of the historic fire stations in Duluth
- A Kozy Bar story
- Going back in time with old Central High
- Bob Dylan: A rock legend's history with Duluth
- A look inside of St. Josephat's Polish National Catholic Church
- Duluth: Then and Now
- A past and present view of Chester Bowl
- An inside look at Yarn Harbor
- Digital Dialogue: Porches swing their way through East Hillside culture
- Reinert headed to state House of Representatives
- The next Minnesota Senator: TBD
- Obama's win brings history, hope
- Student voices will remain heard in future elections
- School Levy: passed but not perfect
- An election trail from the bars to the DECC
- Audio Diary: Hitting the polls on election day
- Election day glance at Democratic headquarters
- Today is the day for first-time voters
- Volunteers stick it out at the Republican Victory Office
- Precinct 10 voters wonder 'When do we get our stickers?'
- UMD students cast their first votes
- MPIRG spreads the word
- Residence halls getting out the vote at UMD
- In pictures: Election Day in Duluth
- Duluth DFL laboring for votes
- DFL woman may help feed 1,000 volunteers
- Campaign callers: More than just a voice.
- McCain volunteers say polls may be inaccurate
- Levy to determine future of Duluth schools
- Absentee voting is not so absent among college students
- Promote the vote at UMD
- Memory of Park Point legend outlasts sands of time
- Uncontrolled stop-sign intersections remain a mystery in Duluth
- The 'three cracker-packet' guys of Lakeside
- Left out in the cold: The story of Polish Catholics in Duluth
- Knitters unravel about Mount Royal shopping area
- Porches swing their way through East Hillside culture
- Old Duluth Central High School contains history, memories
- Duluth Bethel: Staying afloat is hard in troubled times
- Debate continues over downtown casino
- Casino prospers in old Sears building
- Community center faces challenges in Lincoln Park
- 126-year-old Duluth Pack continues to thrive
- Big Chester remains an icon to the hopeful
- Station No. 6: Protecting Lakeside for over a century
- Duluth Olympians' passion stays home at Chester Bowl
- Fourth Street shops continue tradition of community
- Sincerity outshines service at Hillside resource center
- Hillside moms hang tough, friends still
- Temporary tenants unclear on home’s century of history
- Superfan goes to super lengths
- Get those kids off the street: A history of youth centers in West Duluth
- Previous "Dylan House" owners
- What's the Duluth Community News Project?
- A Duluth man's story left to the imagination
- A graveyard search into the past
- A blue-collar life leads to an unknown death
- Family man, religious man, Duluthian
- A letter to a 21-year-old Vietnam Vet
- This Swenson different from most
- Born 100 years apart
- In search of a soldier
- Buried in snow: The search for Lina Anderson
- Involvement in community admirable
- The history of a Polish grave
- Lost but not forgotten
- A lasting life
- Gravestone attraction creates name distraction
- A neglected Nellie
- Discovering Melvin Riley Baldwin
- Veteran’s story resonates well past his time
- The last man standing made Duluth home
- Woman gone but flowers remain
- A search for life in a death
- Axel Edman: founder of Edman Apartments
- The story of a man's life alone
- Greysolon Plaza: A look back at its rich history in Duluth
- Rich history in Hillside schools
- Once a school, Jefferson Square apartments has history
- Grant Magnet Elementary students weave their history
- The Central Hillside's Bob Dylan connection
- A Duluth tradition: Daugherty's Hardware
- Life long Duluthian tells his story
- Abandoned Armory building in Duluth potentially set to get a facelift
- Fourth Street Market’s owners serving Hillside community for over 30 years
- What was once a hit in the mid-20th Century slowly declined
- Bed and Breakfast home has a “rich� history
- Industrialisti: History of a Finnish-language socialist newspaper
- With shovels and snow blowers, Daugherty’s helps Duluth survive through the ’91 'mega-storm'
- Historic Duluth home featured on HGTV
- Historic church was host to little-known speech by Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois
- 86 years later and still, nothing beats a Coney
- Duluth's European Bakery going on 93 years of business
- Face of Duluth gets a lift
- Duluth Playhouse presents "Scrooge the Musical"
- Hillside residents tired of reputation for crime
- Hillside parking rules important as snow flies
- Portland Park playground gets new equipment
- Mayor Ness acknowledges Duluth's job problem, but change will take time
- Smoking ban in Duluth bars is a hot topic
- Hillside residents find unlikely neighbors in raccoons
- New Italian restaurant, Vicini Lago, to open in Duluth within the new year
- Hillside stores happy to see Uncle Loui's Cafe reopen
- Uncle Loui's Cafe welcomed back into the neighborhood
- Women working: Local construction company run by women
- Cancer survivor went against advice for chemotherapy treatment
- Housing fund is shut down in Duluth
- Crime is on the rise in Duluth
- Holidays are a busy time for floral creativity
- A "tents" situation resolved with donation
- Tradition is a way of life at Uncle Loui's café
- Peak in business for hunters' paradise
- Crime in downtown doesn't scare business owners
- Abandoned building is a fire hazard in the Hillside
- Homes on 8th street in need of repair
- Silent auction raises money for local preschool
- Under the radar: Little-known artists living in the Central Hillside
- Jimmy telling his own story
- Sandra Rennquist-Swenson’s story
- Jimmy Henry’s story
- The Central Hillside has a need for volunteers
- Personal experiences with racism in Duluth
- Breast cancer survivors see light at the end of tunnel
- Share your personal story
- Lorraine Washa's personal survivor story
- Peggy Anderson's personal survivor story
- Nancy Lowney's personal survivor story
- Breast cancer survivors see light at the end of tunnel
- Popular colors vary over time due to situations, consumers' feelings
- Duluth poverty rates soar due to depressed economy
- House fire leaves Joyce Neeb without hope
- Kathy Stanley still hopeful after lifelong struggle with poverty
- Abusive relationship leads Rene Thatcher into struggle with poverty
- Hillside volunteers help fighting against crime
- Homelessness is apparent in Duluth
- Duluth poverty rates soar due to depressed economy
- From the streets to sanctuary: a Central Hillside man finds solace through a local church
- While crime rates haven't risen, robberies are still an issue for local businesses
- Budget cuts may keep Central Hillside's ice rink out of commission
- Hillside Community Church welcomes all
- Jitters coffee shop energizes fine arts
- Duluth snowboarders find unique ways to practice out of season
- Lakewalk Center construction inconviences some, but benefits many
- Economic opportunities on the rise in the Duluth area
- Local grandmother operates neighborhood daycare center
- Is tattoo for you? A question for the Gen Nexters
- Homelessness is apparent in Duluth
- Students uncertain whether they should vote
- Duluth mayoral election
- They have the potential, but will they use it?
- UMD students weigh in on the upcoming elections
- Students don't vote: feel no local connection
- Student concerns are voiced
- Many students impartial to mayoral elections despite housing issues
- Hillside florist sells more than flowers
- Bookstore is a "spider's web" attracting a diverse crowd
- Stop by, it's Irish: Live music plays on Thursdays at Dubhlinn's
- Gospel Mission making it their mission to fill needs of community
- Barber creates more than great haircuts
- Shop gives hope to breast cancer victims
- Duluth laws make some skateboarders into rule breakers
- History is preserved in local barber shop
- Musicians and patrons converge at Sir Benedict's Tavern
- Maintaining Chester Creek trails is a labor of love for local environmentalist
- Hillside man opens up about life's struggles
- Grant Community Center mentor a favorite among workers and children
- Obscuriousities, the Nelsons' alternative to corporate America
- Antique shop brings its customers down "memory lane"
- The Last Place on Earth: "Everything we carry offends someone"
- Gardening heals the heart
- Youth football squads fill cramped local park to practice
- Busy days for Grant Language and Arts Magnet Elementary School's Kathey Bogen
- Goblins abound: A new take on holiday cheer
- Local man makes hats for those in need
- Grant Community Center worker builds lasting relationships with children