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Oct 03 2024TECHNOLOGY

Voting begins for Alaska's Fat Bear Week after a contestant was killed in an attack

Voting in Katmai National Park's famed Fat Bear Week was underway Wednesday after a bear killed one of this year's competitors and delayed the bracket reveal by a day. Bear #469 attacked and killed bear #402 on Monday morning at Brooks River in the Alaska park, the National Park Service said in a re

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

Getting Columbia Ready for Hurricane Helene

As Hurricane Helene approaches, Columbia is taking action to protect its infrastructure. The city's public works crews are working non-stop to prepare for the worst. Robert Anderson, the Public Works Director, highlights three critical tasks: ensuring vehicles are fueled and ready, clearing wastewat

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Oct 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

Pelicans' Fall Pit Stop in Minnesota

As summer fades away, a unique guest starts to appear in Minnesota. We're talking about pelicans! These large birds with their signature pouch-like bills are making a pit stop at lakes like Long Meadow Lake in Bloomington before they head south for the winter. You might be surprised to know that th

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

Disney World Preps for Hurricane Helene: What's Closing Early?

As Hurricane Helene makes its way towards Florida, Walt Disney World is getting ready. While the storm won’t hit the parks directly, safety comes first. At Animal Kingdom, you might notice some outdoor snack spots closed and umbrellas tied down. Some attractions like Kali River Rapids are still runn

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

Walt Disney World Weathers Hurricane Helene

Hurricane Helene is heading toward Central Florida, and Walt Disney World is making sure guests stay safe. Some tours were canceled earlier, but now they're back on. Outdoor attractions might have some changes due to the weather. Animal Kingdom tours like Savor the Savanna are still running. Disney'

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

Stay Safe: Preparing for Hurricane Helene

As Hurricane Helene heads towards the Florida Gulf Coast, it's time to think about safety. Experts say the storm will hit Thursday night, bringing strong winds and heavy rain. This can cause trees to fall and power lines to go down. It’s important to take action now. First, make sure your phone

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

Get Ready for Hurricanes: Tips for Coastal and Inland Areas

As we say goodbye to summer, it's time to think about hurricane season. Whether you live near the coast or farther inland, being prepared is crucial. The United States sees an average of five hurricanes every three years, so having a plan can make all the difference. First, let’s talk about staying

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Oct 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

Stay Safe During Power Outages: A Quick Guide

Power outages can be a real pain, but don't let them catch you off guard. With climate change making crazy weather more common, it's smart to have a plan. No need to spend big bucks either; the right supplies can make all the difference. Light is a big deal when the power goes out. A good headlamp

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Oct 01 2024WEATHER

Think Winter, Minnesota Cold Weather Rule Starts October 1st

Minneapolis (WJON News) -- It is time to start preparing for winter this week. The Minnesota Cold Weather Rule goes into effect starting on Tuesday and Xcel Energy wants to remind customers there is help for those who need assistance. Under the rule, residential customers are protected from service

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Sep 30 2024HEALTH

Painful Truths: When Insurance Coverage Falls Short

Preston Nafz, a 17-year-old lacrosse enthusiast, had been in chronic pain since he was 12. Despite months of physical therapy and anti-inflammatory drugs, the pain in his left hip persisted, making it difficult for him to even get out of a car or turn over in bed. His doctor recommended a sports her

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