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The Northland fishing season is underway. That means folks are busy planning their summer getaways to area fishing lodges.
In our final report in Summer Sweets we visit quaint and eclectic shops in Grand Marais offering a wide variety of fudge flavors.
In our final report called Sex Offender Stigma, we focus on the victim, the long-term mental effects after a sex offense, and why some experts believe developing healthy sexual relationships could be one key part of preventing sex crimes from happening.
A shop that has over a century of history, Canelake's Old Fashioned Candies has left quite a mark on it's community. The current owner of the shop, Jim Cina, learned candy making from the original owners and his character is undoubtedly transferred into the candy.
Main street in Hayward, WI; has a bit of old fashion charm noticed in Tremblay's Sweet Shoppe. With more than fifty years of traditional family recipes, Tremblay's certainly draws in quite the fan base.
Nobody can argue that a sex offense is a serious crime. But can an offender get treatment and eventually heal after serving time? In Part 2 of Sex Offender Stigma, a registered sex offender gives his thoughts on that question, and so does a leading sex psychologist in Duluth, as FOX 21’s Dan Hanger reports.
FOX 21’s Dan Hanger brings you an eye-opening, three-part special report: Sex Offender Stigma.
In part three of our special series on unique families, you'll meet a family from Cloquet who spends most of their time together playing in a band and hitting the trails.
Starting Tuesday 9 p.m. on FOX 21 News, you’ll meet a Northland registered sex offender who has served his time and done extensive treatment but can’t seem to start his life over because of what he believes is society’s one-size fits all label for sex offenders.
In part two of our special series on unique families, you'll meet four sisters who say they wouldn't change a thing about the way they grew up.
In the first part of a special series on unique families, you will meet a local gay couple living a life they say is pretty conventional.
Members from local bands talk about what it's really like to be on stage when playing a gig.
There’s little doubt that if you’re a musician that takes music seriously, playing live is almost always necessary.
A Duluth rock band gave an inside look at the struggling life of a musician in a local group.
"Some days I feel like a real runner out there," said Mimi Stedner.