Twin Cities will soon have its first hair braiding school
A school founded by two African immigrants is set to become the Twin Cities metro's first hair braiding school.
A school founded by two African immigrants is set to become the Twin Cities metro's first hair braiding school.
Where hibiscus and ferns grow: Garden Guy
Garden Guy Dale K is in Florida checking out where hibiscus and ferns grow.
Garden Guy Dale K is in Florida checking out where hibiscus and ferns grow.
Morning sweetness: Burnsville staple opens its doors once again, with new owners
A classic donut shop in Burnsville is back in business. The name is the same, but that?s about it. Donut Star first opened in the 70?s. Last year, new owners purchased the property and began major renovations, adding a donut-themed rock star space mural. As for the donuts, they?re taking a new approach to baking the classics. Everything is made in-house by-hand. Donut Star is open Wednesday through Sunday, 6am to 2pm. It?s located at 2901 Cliff Road E.
A classic donut shop in Burnsville is back in business. The name is the same, but that?s about it. Donut Star first opened in the 70?s. Last year, new owners purchased the property and began major renovations, adding a donut-themed rock star space mural. As for the donuts, they?re taking a new approach to baking the classics. Everything is made in-house by-hand. Donut Star is open Wednesday through Sunday, 6am to 2pm. It?s located at 2901 Cliff Road E.
Get to know Furball Farm Pet Sanctuary's mascot Will
Cats become internet-famous at Faribault?s Furball Farm Pet Sanctuary
Cats become internet-famous at Faribault?s Furball Farm Pet Sanctuary
Ramsey County deputies used excessive force in 2020 ambulance call: Lawsuit
The family of Nekeya Moody filed a federal civil rights lawsuit Thursday against Ramsey County and two of its sheriff's deputies for her death during a mental health call nearly three years ago.
The family of Nekeya Moody filed a federal civil rights lawsuit Thursday against Ramsey County and two of its sheriff's deputies for her death during a mental health call nearly three years ago.
Unique farm south of the metro dedicated to giving a home to cats deemed unadoptable
An animal sanctuary in Faribault is gaining national attention for its work saving feral cats. At Furball Farm Pet Sanctuary, these cats are given shelter, food and a cage-free life. They?re also spayed or neutered and given vet care. Some of the cats begin to like the company of the volunteers and can be adopted out, but mostly these cats will live out the rest of their lives in the sanctuary and out of the elements. Many of the residents are now internet-famous thanks to Furball Farm?s Facebook page and live videos.
An animal sanctuary in Faribault is gaining national attention for its work saving feral cats. At Furball Farm Pet Sanctuary, these cats are given shelter, food and a cage-free life. They?re also spayed or neutered and given vet care. Some of the cats begin to like the company of the volunteers and can be adopted out, but mostly these cats will live out the rest of their lives in the sanctuary and out of the elements. Many of the residents are now internet-famous thanks to Furball Farm?s Facebook page and live videos.
Walk among dinos this weekend
The Minneapolis Convention Center has gone prehistoric. Jurassic Quest has moved in for the weekend. It runs January 27th through the 29th. Visitors will come face to face with the gigantic creatures that ruled that ruled the land 165 million years ago. There are also baby dinos you can interact with and two walls lined with bounce houses. Get your tickets ahead of time online or at the door.
The Minneapolis Convention Center has gone prehistoric. Jurassic Quest has moved in for the weekend. It runs January 27th through the 29th. Visitors will come face to face with the gigantic creatures that ruled that ruled the land 165 million years ago. There are also baby dinos you can interact with and two walls lined with bounce houses. Get your tickets ahead of time online or at the door.
Celebrating Australia Day with unique Aussie foods (not just vegemite)
The Fox 9 morning show celebrated Australia's national day with Dale K (Garden Guy), who brought a selection of Australian treats from Bub's Aussie Gourmet Pies in Woodbury.
The Fox 9 morning show celebrated Australia's national day with Dale K (Garden Guy), who brought a selection of Australian treats from Bub's Aussie Gourmet Pies in Woodbury.
Sauna culture curiosity inspires creation of sauna village in Minneapolis
The Great Northern Festival is back and one of this year?s signature events is the opening of Sauna Village. It?s hosted on the grounds of The Market at Malcom Yards in Minneapolis. There are eight different sauna companies represented and each offer a slightly different sauna experience. They also have several cold plunge tubs lining the center of the village. They?re calling that, Cold Plunge Alley. It will be open through February 5th. To learn more or book a spot head to The Great Northern Festival?s website.
The Great Northern Festival is back and one of this year?s signature events is the opening of Sauna Village. It?s hosted on the grounds of The Market at Malcom Yards in Minneapolis. There are eight different sauna companies represented and each offer a slightly different sauna experience. They also have several cold plunge tubs lining the center of the village. They?re calling that, Cold Plunge Alley. It will be open through February 5th. To learn more or book a spot head to The Great Northern Festival?s website.
Show time for the country?s top cats
Hundreds of the nation?s top cats are on their way to St. Paul to compete in the 46th annual Saintly City Cat Club Championship. There are more than 40 breeds represented including Persians, Ragdolls and Maine Coon, as well as lesser known breeds such as Bangels, Cornish Rex and Sphynx. There?s even a category for household cats. The show begins on Saturday at 9am at the St. Paul RiverCentre and concludes on Sunday at 3pm with the caping and crowning of the top male and female household cats. Tickets can be purchased at the door.
Hundreds of the nation?s top cats are on their way to St. Paul to compete in the 46th annual Saintly City Cat Club Championship. There are more than 40 breeds represented including Persians, Ragdolls and Maine Coon, as well as lesser known breeds such as Bangels, Cornish Rex and Sphynx. There?s even a category for household cats. The show begins on Saturday at 9am at the St. Paul RiverCentre and concludes on Sunday at 3pm with the caping and crowning of the top male and female household cats. Tickets can be purchased at the door.
New cold-hardy wine grape at the U of M
Garden Guy Dale K stopped by the University of Minnesota's Landscape Arboretum to learn about the university's new cold-hardy wine grape.
Garden Guy Dale K stopped by the University of Minnesota's Landscape Arboretum to learn about the university's new cold-hardy wine grape.
Gather the fam for ice fishing program
Anglers missing their favorite summer hobby, or those looking to try something new should consider ice fishing. It?s an approachable sport, there are lakes everywhere, and many opportunities to try it without having to invest in the gear. Three Rivers Park District is hosting several ice fishing events with a guide to explain all the how-tos. The next family ice fishing events are in February. Participants have to register ahead of time on their website.
Anglers missing their favorite summer hobby, or those looking to try something new should consider ice fishing. It?s an approachable sport, there are lakes everywhere, and many opportunities to try it without having to invest in the gear. Three Rivers Park District is hosting several ice fishing events with a guide to explain all the how-tos. The next family ice fishing events are in February. Participants have to register ahead of time on their website.
Dashfire opens experimental cocktail room in NE Minneapolis
Dashfire moved into a new facility on Central Avenue in Northeast Minneapolis. The space will house all their production, a new tasting room called ?Elusive Botanical Bar,? and their laboratory. They?re asking patrons to become part of the experiment by trying their creations and taking notes. In fact, visitors can see into their lab through a large glass window; getting a glimpse of what goes into creating their bitters, syrups and spirits. The tasting room is open Wednesday through Saturday.
Dashfire moved into a new facility on Central Avenue in Northeast Minneapolis. The space will house all their production, a new tasting room called ?Elusive Botanical Bar,? and their laboratory. They?re asking patrons to become part of the experiment by trying their creations and taking notes. In fact, visitors can see into their lab through a large glass window; getting a glimpse of what goes into creating their bitters, syrups and spirits. The tasting room is open Wednesday through Saturday.
Prairie Island Indian Community winter carnival examines Dakota history
Alongside the Mississippi River, the Prairie Island Indian Community honored its Dakota history and culture on Sunday, at this year’s winter carnival. But in a big change this year, for the first time ever, the event was open to the Red Wing community.
Alongside the Mississippi River, the Prairie Island Indian Community honored its Dakota history and culture on Sunday, at this year’s winter carnival. But in a big change this year, for the first time ever, the event was open to the Red Wing community.
Winter Flower Show at the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory
The winter flower show is now open at the sunken garden at the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory. This display features pinks and purples that are perfect for the upcoming Valentine?s Holiday. The show will be in place through March 20. Also happening this weekend, a Tropical Oasis celebration from Jan. 14-16 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be free family and kids activities including crafts, games and interactive stations. Guests will encounter stingrays, frogs, an anaconda and Chloe the sloth in the Tropical Encounters exhibit. And on Sunday afternoon, ?Music Under the Glass.? The live performances will take place in the tropical gardens with beer and wine available.
The winter flower show is now open at the sunken garden at the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory. This display features pinks and purples that are perfect for the upcoming Valentine?s Holiday. The show will be in place through March 20. Also happening this weekend, a Tropical Oasis celebration from Jan. 14-16 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be free family and kids activities including crafts, games and interactive stations. Guests will encounter stingrays, frogs, an anaconda and Chloe the sloth in the Tropical Encounters exhibit. And on Sunday afternoon, ?Music Under the Glass.? The live performances will take place in the tropical gardens with beer and wine available.
Visit with Chloe the Sloth: Weekend happenings at the Como Zoo
The winter flower show is now open at the sunken garden at the Como Park Zoo & Conservatory. This display features pinks and purples that are perfect for the upcoming Valentine?s Holiday. The show will be in place through March 20. Also happening this weekend, a Tropical Oasis celebration from Jan. 14-16 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be free family and kids activities including crafts, games and interactive stations. Guests will encounter stingrays, frogs, an anaconda and Chloe the sloth in the Tropical Encounters exhibit. And on Sunday afternoon, ?Music Under the Glass.? The live performances will take place in the tropical gardens with beer and wine available.
The winter flower show is now open at the sunken garden at the Como Park Zoo & Conservatory. This display features pinks and purples that are perfect for the upcoming Valentine?s Holiday. The show will be in place through March 20. Also happening this weekend, a Tropical Oasis celebration from Jan. 14-16 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be free family and kids activities including crafts, games and interactive stations. Guests will encounter stingrays, frogs, an anaconda and Chloe the sloth in the Tropical Encounters exhibit. And on Sunday afternoon, ?Music Under the Glass.? The live performances will take place in the tropical gardens with beer and wine available.
Minnesota Vikings: Showtime!
This is Minnesota Vikings: Showtime! FOX 9's 15 cameras captured more than 35 hours of footage showcasing the work of more than 200 people that bring a Vikings home game to life. Watch the SKOL Line, the Minnesota Vikings Cheerleaders and engineers behind the scenes put on the best in-game sports entertainment in all of North America. A DOC 9 production.
This is Minnesota Vikings: Showtime! FOX 9's 15 cameras captured more than 35 hours of footage showcasing the work of more than 200 people that bring a Vikings home game to life. Watch the SKOL Line, the Minnesota Vikings Cheerleaders and engineers behind the scenes put on the best in-game sports entertainment in all of North America. A DOC 9 production.
St. Paul RV Supershow runs Jan. 12-15
This weekend, the largest RV and camping convention in the area is taking over the St. Paul River Centre. FOX 9's Shayne Wells has a preview of the St. Paul RV Supershow, which starts Thursday, Jan. 12 and runs through Jan. 15.
This weekend, the largest RV and camping convention in the area is taking over the St. Paul River Centre. FOX 9's Shayne Wells has a preview of the St. Paul RV Supershow, which starts Thursday, Jan. 12 and runs through Jan. 15.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day events in the Twin Cities
Here's a list of events celebrating Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. this weekend in the Twin Cities and beyond.
Here's a list of events celebrating Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. this weekend in the Twin Cities and beyond.
Don?t trash it, fix it! Hennepin County to offer free Fix-It Clinic this weekend
Household items break all the time, but in an effort to keep those items out of the landfill and help people gain valuable repair skills, Hennepin County offers a Fix-It Clinic once a month. The clinic is free and open to the public. People can bring in anything that they can carry for fixing from snow blowers to lamps and coats or dog toys that need mending. The volunteers will not only do their best to fix the item, but they?ll also walk the person through the process in hopes they gain the confidence to do some fixing on their own in their home. The next clinic is Saturday January 14th at the Southdale Library. It will run from noon to 4pm, but the cutoff for items is 3:30pm. February?s clinic will take place at the American Swedish Institute in Minneapolis on Sunday the 12th.
Household items break all the time, but in an effort to keep those items out of the landfill and help people gain valuable repair skills, Hennepin County offers a Fix-It Clinic once a month. The clinic is free and open to the public. People can bring in anything that they can carry for fixing from snow blowers to lamps and coats or dog toys that need mending. The volunteers will not only do their best to fix the item, but they?ll also walk the person through the process in hopes they gain the confidence to do some fixing on their own in their home. The next clinic is Saturday January 14th at the Southdale Library. It will run from noon to 4pm, but the cutoff for items is 3:30pm. February?s clinic will take place at the American Swedish Institute in Minneapolis on Sunday the 12th.



















