Study: Height May Increase Cancer Risk
A study out of Sweden says your height may be linked to your risk of getting cancer.
A study out of Sweden says your height may be linked to your risk of getting cancer.
For this week’s Active Adventures, William Seay plays lacrosse.
For this week’s Cooking Connection, William Seay makes the Taphouse Burger with 7 West Taphouse.
FOX 21 photojournalist Adam Jagunich takes you to beautiful hiking trails in this week’s Great Outdoors.
We all know the symptoms: a sore throat, sneezing and a runny nose.
For this week’s Northland Uncovered, we look at the restoration being done on Queen of Peace Church in Cloquet.
A popular restaurant in Ashland makes a comeback after burning to the ground on April Fools Day more than a decade ago.
Taking steps to be healthy may not prevent all breast cancers, but for most women those steps can reduce the risks.
Duluth Better Ballot Campaign to host Rock Your Vote.
While hitters get the glory, setters often go overlooked on the volleyball court.Duluth East volleyball coach Danna Anderson says her setter, Alayna Baker, is a prime example.”She doesn’t get a whole lot of credit for the amount of work that she puts in on the court,” Anderson said. “It’s a pretty thankless position.”
The chemical found in plastics known as BPA appears to be linked with low birth weight among baby girls.
For this week’s Active Adventures, William Seay tries therapeutic yoga with Yoga North.
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Pumpkins are among the fruits and vegetables now in season that the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics suggests you add to your shopping list.
If you don’t like exercising in the summer heat, you may find fall’s lower temperatures entice you outdoors to get fit.
For this week’s Cooking Connection, we make a spicy appetizer with 7 West Taphouse.
In this week’s Great Outdoors we hit the trails of northern Wisconsin, near Birchwood, with MudPuppy ATV Rentals.
Just because the blooming season is over doesn’t mean allergies aren’t still with us.
Find out how Jay Cooke State Park is celebrating a major milestone.
It’s one of the most well–known markets in northern Wisconsin. In this week’s Knowing Your Neighbors, Stef Manisero takes us to Ashland where a town–favorite has meat–lovers drooling.
Here are a few ways you can take full advantage of all the season has to offer.
For this week’s Coffee Conversation, we highlight the Miller Dwan Foundation’s ARTcetera event.
Smokers have a much greater risk for type 2 diabetes than people who never smoked.
Swimming wasn’t the first sport Allie Mayfield tried, however once she was in the pool, it didn’t take Allie long to realize she’d found her sport.”I kinda tried really every sport before i got to swimming,” she said. “Swimming was different from every other sport I tried. I really love being an individual while still being on a team. I like testing my ability.”
The Northland Heart Walk will honor a stroke survivor at their walk Saturday.
Weekend Spotlight: September 18-20
If you want a better workout, try a little caffeine before you lace up your tennis shoes.
For this week’s Cooking Connection, we make smoked ribs with Northern Waters Smokehaus.
If you’ve ever reached for a pain reliever or other medicine and it has an old expiration date, don’t throw it out.
This weekend, bow hunting season starts in Northern Minnesota. It’s a sport that attracts hunters looking for big and small game. In this week’s Great Outdoors we take a look at archery.
Today, with so much information on the internet, it’s hard not to get online and self- diagnose.
If you’re heading into a meeting with an attorney, you might be prepared for a tense situation, but we’ll show you that’s not always the case.
In this week’s Knowing Your Neighbors we introduce you to a woman who was a nurse for 50-years before opening a gift shop along the North Shore.
You may not be saving any calories by drinking diet soda.
For this week’s Coffee Conversation, we chat with Steph Love of Positive Energy Outdoors.
Esko native Molly Trapp and Duluth East grad Bailey Romans thought they playing volleyball for Division I South Dakota State. However, a change of coaches, led to an unexpected change of scenery.
If you introduce preschoolers to vegetables they will most likely eat them.
For this week’s Active Adventures, we try out pickleball.
Hitting the road on two-wheels is a great way to get some exercise. However, an increasing number of adults riding bikes are getting injured.
This week we make smoked salmon mousse with Northern Waters Smokehaus.
FOX 21’s Diane Alexander introduces you to the UMD freshman who found the ring and the owner who is now wearing his ring with pride.
In this week’s Great Outdoors we take a look at West Amity Stables, a family-owned business in Duluth’s city limits
This comes from a recent study that found the diabetes rate is even higher in Asians, blacks and Hispanics.
Fox 21’s Stef Manisero takes us to the south shore, where one of Ashland’s oldest restaurants is leaving diners not only well–fed, but well–connected to the city.
The average healthy brain has more than 100 billion nerve cells which record and recall memories and tell our bodies what to do.
Nail fungus is contagious and causes visual changes in the nail.
A 5K in its second year is raising money for breast cancer.
After cancer patients battle chemotherapy and surgery, the fight is not over.
For this week’s Cooking Connection, Farmer Doug gives ideas for what to do with your homegrown fruits and vegetables after summer.
The warning follows the deaths of two young men last year who died after using the stimulant.