Minnesota has a lot of trees which produce a lot of leaves each fall. And now the state has a warning regarding those leaves in our streets and gutters.
A wildlife sanctuary is trying to fatten up Norenburg after he injured his leg and lost half of his weight. They hope he can gain enough weight to make it through winter.
This October has been a wild ride for Minnesota weather, with temperatures bouncing from the low 80s to the low 60s. Colder air is on its way, and those brisk winds will likely shake loose any stubborn leaves still hanging on.
Lawns across the Land of 10,000 Lakes are looking a little brown and dry this fall but the secret to helping your lawn could be right there in your kitchen.
Pheasant hunting opens in Minnesota Saturday October 12 and goes until January 1. Glen Schmitt from Outdoor News joined me on WJON to give everyone some suggestions so they can have a successful pheasant hunt.
It looks like most of Minnesota will see our first freeze of the season on Monday night. Here are some things you need to do before that first freeze hits.