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Long-form journalism from the Duluth Media Group.

Spaces with the working names of "Portside Park" and "Paulucci Plaza" will host public events as the area next to the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center focuses more on pedestrians.
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The ultramarathon from International Falls to Tower starts Monday. The forecast temperature is 20 degrees, but the race director wishes it had started a week earlier when it was 42 below zero.
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Laura Arneson, 27, and her friends traveled hundreds of miles on the Noatak River.
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Some advocates have been disappointed by the pace of efforts to address racial disparities in local law enforcement.

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Boston University research found PFAS levels were highest in ski coaches, veteran athletes and those who waxed more than 100 pairs of skis in a year.
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Timothée Chalamet's remarkable performance anchors an accessible, affectionate movie about Dylan's meteoric rise in the 1960s.
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Documents detail an Arabian horse on the Iron Range from the Polish communist party, plans to covertly sterilize the stallion, and a possible informant in the News Tribune newsroom.
She rose to national fame as one of the "Lovely Liebowitz Sisters" before moving to the Twin Ports and focusing on youth productions, notably at Duluth Central High School.
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Gus Hall, born Arvo Kusta Halberg in the unincorporated community to Finnish immigrants, was general secretary of the U.S. Communist Party from 1959 until his death in 2000.
Law enforcement agencies have searched over 1,000 acres around his Brookston home, but haven't uncovered hard evidence.
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The panel said a Hibbing vulnerable adult was financially exploited by an estranged cousin, but a local bank was cleared of wrongdoing.
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'White Roses, My God' is 'a record borne of grief' in the wake of Mimi Parker's death, but the album defies easy interpretation. Sparhawk brings his new music to The Aquarium on Jan. 13.
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With three centers set to close this fall, parents and caregivers are scrambling for solutions. "I can't sleep at night," said one parent.
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Jamie Tennison, 18, entered the Savanna State Forest for a hunting trip with his father and a friend Oct. 15, 1992, never to be seen again.

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