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Minnesota poison control centers see spike in mushroom exposure calls
MINNEAPOLIS — Mushroom foraging has become a popular hobby in recent years. Thanks to Minnesota's warm and wet summer, the opportunities seem endless for foragers, with mushrooms flourishing under the weather conditions. While some mushrooms are safe to eat, other wild mushrooms can be deadly. "We've seen a lot more mushroom exposures," said Dr. Lesley Pepin, the Associate Medical Director at the Minnesota Regional Poison Center. Since April, the Minnesota Regional Poison Center says it has received 90 calls for potential exposures. Last year during that same time period they received 26 calls. "Certainly, a lot more mistakes with children finding mushrooms in their...
American Pickers In Search of Minnesota Rusty Gold
ST. CLOUD (WJON News) -- A popular History Channel show is coming to Minnesota this fall. American Pickers is planning to come through the area in September looking for rusty gold. The show was in Minnesota last year as well and this will be their 7th visit to the state....
What to do in Minnesota: 5 things to do this weekend (Aug. 2-4)
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - Culture and community come together this weekend for exciting and inclusive events to usher in the new month. Aug. 3, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. From live music to delicious food, you don’t want to miss the Rondo Block Party bringing the community together this weekend. Celebrate the rich history and vibrant culture of the neighborhood featuring fun entertainment and activities for all ages. Free metro passes are available. Go to the event website if you’re interested in volunteering.
Another Recall Could Impact Minnesota Side-By-Side Owners
Last week I wrote about a Side-by-Side Model that had been recalled that could be sitting in your garage, barn or on your property that you might need to know about. Well, there’s been another one from a different manufacturer. If you are one of the Minnesotans who loves...
The northern lights are expected to light up Minnesota's sky early this week. Here's the latest forecast.
MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesotans, consider this your aurora borealis alert. The northern lights are likely to light up the sky early this week, but there's still uncertainty in the forecast.A geomagnetic storm watch is in effect through Wednesday due to several coronal mass ejections, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Space Weather Prediction Center. While the CMEs could reach Earth as early as Monday, the brunt of the activity is expected on Tuesday.When CMEs arrive at Earth, a geomagnetic storm — accompanied by northern lights — can result. When's the best chance to see the northern lights? According to data from...
Mitchell Hamline sued for racial discrimination in ‘pathways’ program
ST. PAUL, Minn. (FOX 9) - The Equal Protection Project has filed a federal civil rights complaint against the Mitchell Hamline School of Law for hosting on its campus what it describes as a "racially-discriminatory mentorship program" for aspiring lawyers. What we know. The Equal Protection Project of the Legal...
Minnesota State Patrol Looking for Driver Who Severely Injured Pedestrian in Twin Cities Hit-and-Run
Burnsville, MN (KROC-AM News)- The Minnesota State Patrol is looking for the driver of a vehicle involved in a recent hit-and-run that severely injured a pedestrian earlier this month. It’s the second time in less than a year that the law enforcement has asked the public to help with a...
More Than 1/2 Of The Twin Cities Largest Shopping Centers Have This Anchor
I was surprised to learn that many of Minnesota's largest shopping centers seem to share the same stores, namely one store, with loose "Minnesota-ties" as one of it's anchor stores. Would you believe that the store that many of Minnesota's largest shopping centers share is...Macy's?. Macy's, which filled the whole...
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