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Celebrate female chefs of color at Minneapolis event

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Attendees will sample tastings from renowned female chefs of color at Union Hmong Kitchen.

MINNEAPOLIS — Have you ever spent a moment to appreciate the collard green? 

Queens of Greens is an event to showcase the delicious versatility of this vegetable and highlight four talented female chefs of color. BIPOC Foodways Alliance and Project Sweetie Pie are hosting this event at Union Hmong Kitchen on Lake Street in Minneapolis. 

If you’re interested in attending, the event is Tuesday, Oct. 29 from 6-9 p.m. Tickets are $30 for entry and small plate tastings and $50 for entry, tastings and two drinks. 

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St. Paul Police looking for missing 19-year-old

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The teen had been last seen leaving school on Tuesday.

ST PAUL, Minn. — Police in St. Paul say a teen who was missing and considered endangered has been found safe. 

Authorities had been searching for 19-year-old Jae’Shaun Murray. He was last seen leaving school at about 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday. 

Friday at about 7:30 p.m., authorities notified media that he was located. 



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The Electric Slide: The story behind a Lynx tradition

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People have noticed the team dancing on the court after wins. It’s something that goes way back, so far back that it’s hard to figure out how it got started.

MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Lynx face the New York Liberty in Game 4 of the WNBA finals for the last time on their home court. It is do-or-die after Wednesday’s loss put them down one.

If they win Friday night, there will be plenty of celebrating — and dancing.

Watch the video above to see Kent Erdahl explain one Lynx tradition you’re sure to see. 



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Couple reclaiming wood to honor late son

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A Golden Valley couple is making wood carvings to generate funds for groups raising awareness of opioid dangers.

GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. — In the last couple of weeks, some good news came out about overdose deaths. They are declining, rapidly in some states. That deserves our attention.

But what needs our attention too, is that there are not zero deaths. The news remains grim.

In the heat of the moment thousands and thousands of times a young person takes a pill to take the edge off, and not knowing what’s in it, dies. That’s what happened to a young man named Adam. And his parents in Golden Valley are doing all they can to keep other parents from facing the future they face.

They are carving items from wood that other woodworkers wouldn’t touch and making it beautiful. They make carvings, vases, menorahs, bowls and everything in between. The work is called Art of the Heart, and it’s sold for a profit they see none of.

All of the money goes to Change the Outcome, an organization that educates kids about the dangers of opioids.

The Michaelynns are holding their annual sale at their Golden Valley home from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The address is 500 Valleywood Circle. 



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