Linda Stouffer, WSB-TV

Linda Stouffer

WSB-TV

Atlanta, GA, United States

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  • WSB-TV
  • WFTV Eyewitness News
  • WSB Radio
  • KIRO 7
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Past articles by Linda:

Baby at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta gets tiny pacemaker device, saving his life

The device is so new that they needed federal approval. → Read More

Here are ways doctors say you can reduce your risk of cancer

We all want to be healthy, but what about your risk for something serious like cancer? → Read More

Here are ways doctors say you can reduce your risk of cancer

Managing weight and stopping tobacco use are among the things doctors say you can do to lower your risk. → Read More

Virtual reality brings winter wonderland experience to patients at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta

The children were able to take a virtual visit to the North Pole. → Read More

Doctors say now is a good time to think about scheduling a flu shot

Health experts are seeing mixed signals about what to expect from the flu this year. → Read More

Doctors say early fall is peak asthma season

September weather changes bring fall allergies like ragweed and mold. → Read More

APS superintendent discusses importance of getting students back into classrooms this year

Families across Georgia are getting ready to go back to school and Atlanta students are preparing to start Monday. → Read More

Can you use expired COVID-19 tests? Answers to all your questions before the holiday weekend

A lot of you may be planning to travel or gather with family and friends over the Fourth of July weekend. But where does COVID-19 stand? The latest numbers from the state are expected late Wednesday evening. → Read More

OSHA launches initiative to protect outdoor workers from heat exhaustion

An inaugural national initiative is telling workers and their bosses just how dangerous it is to work in the heat. → Read More

Children’s Healthcare pediatrician explains ways you can keep your kids cool during heat wave

Metro Atlanta is getting ready for another scorching day with a heat advisory and excessive heat warning issued for the area. The big question for families: How can they keep kids safe? → Read More

Children’s Healthcare pediatrician explains ways you can keep your kids cool during heat wave

Metro Atlanta is getting ready for another scorching day with a heat advisory and excessive heat warning issued for the area. The big question for families: How can they keep kids safe? → Read More

Local vets warn about holiday dangers for pets. Here are the foods to watch out for

In addition to chocolate, some of the most dangerous foods for your dog are garlic and onions, which can be toxic. Bones or fatty meats and yeast dough are also dangerous as they can expand in a dog’s stomach. → Read More

Spread some holiday cheer to Georgia foster kids with Clark’s Christmas Kids

For the 31st year, Clark’s Christmas Kids is making the holiday season a little brighter for foster kids across Georgia, and you can help. → Read More

Karen Minton recovering from successful surgery for breast cancer treatment

Retired Severe Weather Team 2 Meteorologist Karen Minton wanted to share an update with all of you on her breast cancer diagnosis. → Read More

Karen Minton recovering from successful surgery for breast cancer treatment

Retired Severe Weather Team 2 Meteorologist Karen Minton wanted to share an update with all of you on her breast cancer diagnosis. → Read More

Metro Boys and Girls Club gets $15M grant to help students with pandemic learning loss

Channel 2′s Linda Stouffer learned how a local non-profit is stepping up to help students catch up on what they may have missed. → Read More

More than 100 clinical trials across Georgia could hold the answer to fighting COVID-19

Research into new treatments for COVID-19 are taking place across the state, but these trials need more volunteers. → Read More

More than 100 clinical trials across Georgia could hold the answer to fighting COVID-19

Research into new treatments for COVID-19 are taking place across the state, but these trials need more volunteers. → Read More

Atlanta Public Schools’ superintendent discusses plans for students as new school year approaches

Classes start next week and will be in person. Students will be required to wear masks. → Read More

Douglas County superintendent talks about what students should expect as they return to school

School officials in Douglas County are hard at work getting everything ready for new COVID-19 plans with the new school year set to begin Aug. 4. → Read More