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Iconic Cereal Brand Hit With Multiple Lawsuits Alleging High Lead Levels
The company behind a popular cereal brand is facing multiple lawsuits accusing them of having high lead levels in their products. General Mills is facing class-action lawsuits in both Minnesota and California which the Minneapolis Star Tribune says accuse the company of "dangerously high lead levels" in its cereal. Which...
Back-to-school giveaways in the Twin Cities and beyond
It’s that time of year again—time to head back to school. Below is a list of a few giveaways happening in the metro area. Let us know of more events to add in the comments. Back to School Celebration & Community Fellowship. Aug. 11 | 1-3:30 p.m. @...
Jesse Ventura calls JD Vance’s criticism of Walz military record ‘despicable’
Former Minnesota Governor and Navy veteran Jesse Ventura reacts to Sen. JD Vance’s attacks on Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, after Vance accused Walz of ducking service in Iraq when he left the National Guard and ran for Congress in 2005.
Olmsted County Sheriff’s Office Rolls Out New Law Enforcement Vehicle for Southeast Minnesota
Rochester, MN (KROC-AM News)- A new specialized law enforcement vehicle has hit the road in southeast Minnesota. The receiving of the vehicle comes as Minnesota has seen an increase in traffic deaths on the state’s roads. There have been 216 fatalities through July 11 in 2024, which is up...
Cool, breezy Friday in Twin Cities ahead of fantastic weekend
MINNEAPOLIS — Outside of a stray sprinkle on Friday afternoon, the Twin Cities can expect another quiet day with a mix of sun and clouds.Breezy northwestern winds, with gusts up to 30 mph, will keep highs in the upper 60s — making Friday the coolest August day since 2018.High pressure will keep the metro dry through the weekend as temps gradually increase back into the mid-70s by Sunday.There are still no good forcing mechanisms for widespread rain into next week, but little bits of upper-level energy could throw a few showers our way between Tuesday and Thursday.Temps will be back in the upper 70s next week, still below the low 80s we typically see.Autumn in August?Late September is when the Twin Cities typically see highs in the 60s. The last August with temps this low was in 2018, which featured eight days in the 60s.In the last 30 years, only 11 Augusts have had highs below 70 degrees, so about once every three to four years.The lowest August high on record? Aug. 3, 1915, which only hit 54 degrees.
Harris campaign rally draws massive crowd of 20,000 in Arizona
Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz packed an Arizona arena to the rafters on Friday, in the largest swing-state rally since the vice president assumed the top of the ticket, calling attention to the massive building enthusiasm for the campaign. Drawing nearly 20,000 Arizonans to the Glendale,...
Fleet Farm accused of withholding records in Minnesota gun lawsuit
ST. PAUL, Minn. (FOX 9) - Fleet Farm is accused of withholding key evidence from the State of Minnesota in an ongoing civil lawsuit involving firearms sales, according to new court filings. Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison is now asking a federal judge to compel Fleet Farm to hand over...
Free Underwear at Duluth Trading Company Saturday
Duluth Trading Company is bringing back their Underwear Trade-Up Event and that means free undies for YOU!. Bring any pair of underwear to your nearest Duluth Trading Company store on Saturday, August 10, and trade it in for a free pair of BUCK NAKED® UNDERWEAR!. This offer is valid...
Gov. Healey used a sports metaphor to describe the VP candidates on ‘GMA’
Gov. Maura Healey expressed her support for fellow democratic governor Tim Walz as Vice President Kamala Harris’s running mate on ABC’s “‘Good Morning America” on Wednesday, and used a sports metaphor to illustrate how he would stack up to his vice presidential challenger JD Vance in a debate.
St. Cloud Planning Commission to Revisit Proposal for Backyard Chickens
(KNSI) – St. Cloud’s Planning Commission will again discuss letting homeowners raise their own chickens for frying and collecting eggs. The ordinance would allow chicken coops in R1 urbanized districts. The policy was reviewed in 2014, and the planning commission held a public hearing at that time. Those against the change cited neighborhood noise and public health concerns. Those testifying for the amendment stated it was a progressive step for the community, which would only benefit the neighborhoods’ quality of life.
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