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State food safety inspectors are checking vegetables from farms in flooded areas of Wisconsin for contamination.
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State food safety inspectors are checking vegetables from farms in flooded areas of Wisconsin for contamination.
People came together to remember loved ones lost and bring awareness to the suicide epidemic.
Throughout the months of September through March, it can often feel like we’re walking on pins and needles when it comes to your health.
It was a perfect day to take a deep breath and concentrate on the mind, body and soul for some Northlanders today.
October is mental health awareness month and breaking it down further.This week is national week without stigma
New details emerged Monday about the man who was found dead in the rail yard behind the Duluth Depot. Duluth police believe the death was accidental. FOX 21’s Dan Hanger talked exclusively with Zakayo Magomolla’s parents about their son and his recent and serious troubles with mental illness – an illness they ultimately believe took his life.
The 14th Annual Duluth Senior Expo will be taking place at the DECC in Duluth on Wednesday, October 5 from 9a.m. to 3p.m.
Notes were gathered and information was collected by over 200 health care professionals today at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center (DECC).
An annual event is coming up this weekend where Northlanders can make a life-changing impact on children.
Nurses striking five hospitals in the Twin Cities metro will vote on the latest contract offer from Allina Health next week.
Today the 2016 Heart of Minnesota Volunteer of the Year Award was given out at St. Luke’s Hospital in Duluth.
Disability rights advocates say the death of a Wisconsin teenager who was allowed to end treatment of her incurable disease was an injustice.
An Idaho man is taking his cause to the trails.
Today St. Luke's celebrated the opening of its second Q–Care Express walk in clinic.
An outbreak of Legionnaires' disease is growing in Hopkins.


