Tick season ramps up across Minnesota
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Tick season is ramping up across Minnesota, and experts say this year is already off to a busy start. Vector ecologist Jordan Mandli from the Metro Mosquito Control District joins us to talk about peak tick season, why deer tick nymphs can carry a higher risk for Lyme disease, and what Minnesotans can do to reduce their chances of getting bitten this summer.

Teen social media habits
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Over half of teens use their phones for an hour or more between the hours of 10 P.M. and 6 A.M. Dr. Madeleine Gagnon joins All Day to talk about how teens and parents can break these habits this summer. 

Hennepin County begins testing public beaches
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Crew with Hennepin County are starting to test lakes to ensure popular swimming spots are safe. 

Minneapolis debates data center moratorium
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Minneapolis leaders are weighing a possible pause on new data center development. Dan McConnell joins us to talk about the debate over growth, energy use, and what data centers could mean for downtown Minneapolis.

Response to Pope Leo warning of AI
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University of St. Thomas professor John Abraham joins All Day to respond to the Pope Leo's encyclical on AI. 

Council Member Rainville reacts to Chief O'Hara resignation
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Minneapolis City Council Member Michael Rainville joins All Day to discuss the resignation of Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara.

Veteran-owned business honored
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KSP Fulfillment in Brooklyn Park honored for being a veteran owned businesses

Vikings start OTAs at TCO Performance Center with QB conversation
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The Minnesota Vikings started organized team activities this week at TCO Performance Center. Much of the talk is about the quarterback position, between Kyler Murray and J.J. McCarthy.

MN companies moving to return to office: What this means for a changing workforce
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Hybrid work policies continue to evolve as more companies shift toward increased in-office expectations. General Mills' latest change reflects a broader trend reshaping how and where people work. University of St. Thomas professor Ernest L. Owens joins to break down what this means for a changing workforce and workplace culture moving forward.

St. Paul fireworks push: Rotary Club needs $83K for show
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Efforts are underway to bring Fourth of July fireworks back to St. Paul as the Rotary Club works to raise $83,000 to fund the show. Carolyn Will joins us with the latest on the fundraising effort and what still needs to come together. Organizers are hoping to revive a major summer tradition, with food, fireworks, and a possible free community event if funding comes through.

Gas prices heading into summer driving season
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Patrick De Haan with Gas Buddy talks the latest on gas prices and what to expect heading into the summer driving season. 

DFL, GOP Conventions this weekend
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Fox 9 Political Analyst Blois Olson on what to expect at this weekend's DLF and GOP Party conventions. 

George Floyd anniversary, Memorial Day ceremonies: All Day
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Today marks 6 years since George Floyd was killed by a former Minneapolis police officer. Today people gathered a George Floyd Square in remembrance. Also a live look into Memorial Day events at Fort Snelling and Washington D.C.

DOJ on fraud, Aimee Bock sentenced, BWCA canoers rescue: All Day
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We break down the key takeaways from today’s press conference featuring RFK Jr., Todd Blanche, and Dr. Oz focused on fraud in Minnesota. Plus, Aimee Bock, at the center of the Feeding Our Future fraud case, is sentenced to nearly 42 years in prison. In lighter news, we check in on the Plymouth Waters senior prom taking place today. All that and more on today’s episode of All Day Live.

Seniors step back into prom night
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Senior living facility The Waters of Plymouth puts on a special “Dancing Through the Decades” prom night. Residents and staff, including Amy Perkins and Donna Powers, talk about bringing a second-chance prom celebration to senior living. The lobby gets a full transformation for a night of music, dancing, and memories.

St. Paul firefighter describes stranded canoers BWCA helicopter rescue
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A dramatic rescue mission in the Boundary Waters is gaining attention after the Minnesota Air Rescue Team saved two stranded canoers during a challenging nighttime operation. MART rescuer and St. Paul firefighter Steve Merth joins the show to share what it was like navigating high water conditions, performing the team’s first nighttime helicopter hoist, and bringing the stranded paddlers to safety. Photo credit: Minnesota Air Rescue Team

ICE agent Gregory Morgan turns himself in amid assault charge
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ICE agent Gregory Morgan turned himself into the Hennepin County Jail on Thursday as he faces two assault charges in connection with allegedly pointing a gun at another driver on Highway 62. Morgan's attorney, Ryan Pacyga, says Morgan didn't initiate the encounter and the whole story has not come out.