Many of Minnesota's top chefs have shared recipes with cooking sites and local outlets over the years. We rounded up some yummy-sounding options from a few of the restaurateurs recently named semifinalists for this year's James Beard Awards.
Clear skies and cold air are expected on Thursday ahead of scattered chances for light snow on Valentine's Day.
Valentine's is a big day here in Minnesota. The average Minnesotan will spend around 185 dollars on that loved one this Valentine's Day Nustad says Valentine's Day remains a classic gift-buying occasion: Candy still tops that list.
Minnesota's favorite pair of love birds have finally begun to settle down for the nesting season, right in time before Valentine's Day.
Per the Space Weather Prediction Center, the best places to see the northern lights are portions of Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Michigan, and Maine. Typically, the best time to see the northern lights is within a couple of hours of midnight.
FOX 9 is live starting at 3 p.m. with the latest on this snowy Valentine's Day. You can watch live in the player at the top of the page. Current road conditions across
The next round of snow will hit Minnesota and Wisconsin on Friday, just as Valentine's Day dinner plans are getting underway.
How much snow did we get Friday through Saturday? That depends a lot on where you live. The highest total being reported by the National Weather Service is in Duluth, which saw six inches of snow from the Valentine's Day storm.
Snow and cold weather are expected in central Minnesota this Valentine's Day. Need to adjust your plans? Here are some ideas.
February is a month of many celebrations. Black History Month, to start. Of course there’s Valentine’s Day. Maybe even Presidents Day, if you’re nasty. But here in Minnesota those celebrations are accompanied by a feeling deep in your soul—one that can only be awoken by sub-zero temperatures—that maybe Mother Nature doesn’t want us to live here after all.
A Valentine’s Day that featured fresh snow throughout parts of Minnesota is nearing its end. FOX 9’s Leon Purvis spoke with two couples who took a road trip to reach Minneapolis for a concert, despite the snowy conditions.
Two to 4 inches of snow fell across parts of Minnesota on Friday into Saturday morning, bringing dangerous road conditions that caused spinouts, crashes, jackknifed trucks and injuries, and likely were a factor in the death of a teenage driver in Washington County.
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