Bulldogs' winning ways prompt more fans to wear their pride
JIMMY BELLAMY: Where my ’Dogs at? These days, they’re everywhere.Duluth News Tribune, 09/21/2011
Duluth zoo regains accreditation
The hoots heard inside the Lake Superior Zoo on Tuesday weren’t the calls of exotic owls.Duluth News Tribune, 09/14/2011
Gadhafi: Pop culture meets reality
As a child of the ’80s, I haven’t given Moammar Gadhafi’s name the same villainous weight as Americans older than I am. Until recently, I’ve viewed him as more of a cartoon character than a threat to the greater good.Duluth News Tribune, 08/24/2011
Jimmy Bellamy: Pro wrestling returning to Duluth
The names of the performers aren’t always well-known, the venue doesn’t hold 50,000-plus fans, and the action won’t seen by a worldwide television audience, but the skill and effort that will be on display Saturday should be just as appreciated.Duluth News Tribune, 03/25/2011
UMD-Wisconsin men's hockey live blog under way
Tonight's live blog can be found here.Duluth News Tribune, 01/14/2011
Target Field vs. Miller Park
I can’t speak for the players, but as a fan, there’s no question which ballpark I like better in a battle between Target Field and Miller Park.Duluth News Tribune, 09/21/2010
Another hard-luck season for Brewers
Minnesota Twins fans have had the luxury of watching their club contend for a postseason berth for the better part of a decade. The same can’t be said about the Milwaukee Brewers.Duluth News Tribune, 09/13/2010
Longtime Iron Range chef, business owner dies
Joan Patricia "Jo Pat" Curtis, wife and business partner of Toney Curtis, and chef and co-owner of the Whistling Bird Cafe and Bar, a Jamaican restaurant in downtown Gilbert, died Tuesday after a long battle with kidney disease. She was 58.Duluth News Tribune, 08/19/2010
Duluthnewstribune.com gets new look
The Duluth News Tribune website received a makeover Tuesday, complete with a new logo and color scheme that readers hopefully find more soothing than the loud red that filled your screen for months.Duluth News Tribune, 08/11/2010
Tall ships parade without Sullivan
The boat, with a design reminiscent of a 19th-century Great Lakes schooner, docked in Houghton, Mich., overnight Tuesday after reports of 30 mph headwinds and six- to 10-foot waves. Not known for its speed, the Sullivan departed for Duluth at 11 a.m. Wednesday.Duluth News Tribune, 07/29/2010
