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The best in the area: Lake City standout is southeastern Minnesota's top contact hitter Kylie Mann didn't strike out once in nearly 70 at-bats this past season, despite facing some of the best ...
This year’s Best Pizza Awards just crowned its champions, and the results are piping hot. With 512 experts weighing in from around the world, the rankings highlight creativity and tradition ...
Skies are completely clear and temperatures have cooled nicely in the overnight due to drier air, light winds and lowered dew points. This will mark the coolest morning in nearly two weeks, as lows… ...
News Channel 11 wants to know which business bakes the best cakes in our region. You have until July 6th, just before midnight, to nominate the spot that you believe makes the best cake.
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Best Bets: Celebrating July 4 in the Twin Ports Fireworks, live music and a Superior parade are among the highlights. Fireworks burst above Duluth Harbor on July 4, 2024.
With hurricane season brewing, Pentagon stops sharing satellite weather data Hurricane experts have already raised alarms about the effect the Trump administration's slashing of science budgets ...
In hot weather, should you drink ice water? Water temperature doesn’t matter as much as you think, experts say, but cooler or warmer water may be better in certain circumstances. The key is to ...
Best Bets: Rhubarb Fest moves west Also this week: "I Know What You Did Last Summer" at the Depot; Yev at Duluth's Best Bread; Park Point Art Fair; Jane Austen birthday celebration; and Midsommar.
On Sunday, the weather service reported sunny conditions with a high temperature near 96 degrees and a heat index value, which is essentially how hot it actually feels, as high as 101.
The best summer AC temperature? Experts have an unpopular answer. To save energy and money, experts say to set your thermostat to 78 degrees Fahrenheit when you wake up. Here's why.
The Future of Weather Forecasting Is Hyperlocal Researchers and companies are tapping into new sources of data to predict conditions in an area as small as a backyard or a city block.