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Pat Sorensen, President of Penn Cycle, joined KARE Saturday to talk about the new cycling items for 2013.
There's an old saying that goes something like, "necessity is the mother of invention." And that can certainly be said of Bikefixation, a repair-it-yourself bicycle service station.
Type 1 Diabetes is something that affects people from all walks of life and all different ages.
Don't let the heat hinder your biking plans. Kowalski's Markets Nutritionist Susan Moores offers tips for keeping the pedals pumping.
The upcoming Hartford and RE/MAX Results Breast Cancer Ride is giving bike enthusiasts and novices alike a chance to give back to the community.
Are your ready to roll in Minnesota but don't know where to start?
The popularity of bicycling is proving more than a passing fad. And now is the perfect time to get in gear and enjoy some of numerous Minnesota state trails.
The 14th annual Nature Valley Bicycle Festival is underway.
Everyone knows Burnsville's Buck Hill is a great spot for wintertime sports. But did you know the fun continues in the summer?
Hundreds of cyclists will be hitting the streets of Minneapolis Saturday, June 2, for the American Diabetes Associations Tour de Cure.
The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Team In Training (TNT) program is the world's first and largest charity sports training program. TNT provides the training to run or walk marathons and half marathons, or to participate in triathlons, duathlons, 100-mile bike rides and even ski events.
The City of Lakes might as well be called the city of bikes. Long known as a national leader in bikers per capita, city workers have recently doubled the amount of bike lanes on streets.
One of the favorite trails for cyclists in the Twin Cities is getting a little longer. A new 7-mile stretch of the Dakota Rail Trail in Carver County near Lake Waconia will soon open.
A Twin Cities mother is hoping her story is a reminder to other parents about the seriousness of the "choking game."
Lottery officials have announced winning numbers in a near-historic Powerball jackpot.
A call of a man burned at a Wyoming, Minnesota house Saturday led to the discovery of an illegal fireworks operation.
On a day in which spring made its return to Minnesota with a vengeance, Nadalie Thomas caught Old Man Winter making his last stand
Duluth police are looking for a 12-year-old boy. According to a police news release, Lyrik James was last seen getting on the bus after classes ended Thursday afternoon at Lincoln Park Middle School.
Scattered showers and thunderstorms remain possible throughout the day Sunday. Strong storms may develop later in the afternoon and evening hours, so please be advised. Temperatures will top out near 80 degrees with southeast winds at 10 to 15 mph.
With the House, the Senate, and the Governor agreeing on a $1.60 tax increase on cigarettes there is very little smokers and owners of tobacco shops can do.
An emergency official says about 50 to 60 people were injured after car drove into a group of hikers at a parade in a small Virginia town.
If you've been to a live concert in the Twin Cities over the three decades, there's a good chance Sue McLean was responsible for booking the show.
Police are casting "fresh eyes" on the cold murder case of Anne Dunlap, 31. The Minneapolis woman was stabbed to death in 1996 and left in the trunk of her car in a Lake Street parking lot.
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The Minnesota Youth Athletic Service says on a given weekend between November and June, thousands of young athletes, boys and girls from 4th grade to 9th grade play basketball in Minnesota.