Teen tennis star advances at French Open Juniors

A young tennis player from Savage is taking his skills all the way to the French Open Juniors. 16-year-old Max Exsted picked up a tennis racket when he was just a year old, and he never looked back. Now he is overseas in Paris playing in the main draw of the French Open Juniors.

Edina Art Fair is this weekend

Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to check out the Edina Art Fair happening this weekend in and around 50th and France. It’s one of the top art fairs in the country with hundreds of artists participating. The Edina Art Fair starts at noon on Friday, June 2. It runs until 7 p.m. on Sunday. Saturday the art fair is open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Sunday you can browse art from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Plan your trip ahead of time as traffic can be challenging and parking is limited. They do offer a shuttle from Southdale Mall.

Flint Hills Family Festival returns to St. Paul

This weekend, music and theater are in the spotlight in St. Paul as the family friendly Flint Hills Festival kicks off. There are free performances and activities in Rice Park and top notch acts playing the Ordway stage for just $5. One of the featured acts is Lightwire Theater. They combine theater and technology utilizing electroluminescent suits, music and sound effects to tell a story. They were semi-finalists on America’s Got Talent Season 7 and have been traveling the world ever since. The Lightwire Theater shows are on Saturday June 3 at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.

Ex-monster truck driver continues to entertain

After 20 years building and driving monster trucks all over the country, Jim Bendzick is switching gears. He’s still tinkering and experimenting but now he’s doing it on his land and filming it for his YouTube channel, Thunder Acres. He has a lot of interesting machinery and obstacles on his land, including a monster truck and a powerful launcher, plus a bus with a dirt ramp to jump it. Even though he’s not on the monster truck circuit anymore, he’s still finding ways to entertain people.

Top chef Ann Kim adding brunch to the menu

James Beard Award winning Chef Ann Kim is trying something new. She’s added brunch to Young Joni’s menu, and starting July 1st, Sooki & Mimi will also get into the brunch game. The menu at her Northeast Minneapolis spot, Young Joni is offered Saturdays and Sundays from 10am to 2pm. Some of the highlights include Ann’s childhood favorite, Juk, a Korean rice porridge with a soft egg and Korean short rib, and the Rise & Shine brunch pizza.

WreckIt Rage Room opens in Savage

Sometimes you just gotta let it out. And there’s growing demand across the country for a place to safely rage. They’re known as crush rooms or rage rooms and one just opened up in Savage. It’s called WreckIt Rage Room and it gives people the chance to throw glass plates at the wall, or smash bottles with a bat. There are also bigger ticket items like TV’s or computer monitors you can crush with a sledgehammer. The rage room is located at 3930 CR-42 W in Savage. They’re open Wednesday through Sunday.

Coffee and kicks on the menu at Ninth Street

The metro has several unique coffee shop concepts. In Apple Valley, there’s Curiouser Coffee which is part coffee shop, part conservatory. In Plymouth, the Brew Park is a coffee shop and dog park combo. And in Minneapolis, Ninth Street blends soccer and coffee. There are pickup games nightly, but it’s also used for personal training groups and for kids, a free open play option every Tuesday and Friday from 10 a.m. to noon. Ninth Street Soccer and Coffee is located at 801 SE 9th St. in the Marcy Holmes neighborhood of Minneapolis. It’s open seven days a week from 8 a.m. to midnight.

Minnesota Wind Chill off to a hot start

Minnesota’s pro Ultimate team is 2-0 on the season and sitting atop the division. The Wind Chill play in the American Ultimate Disc League. The team finished the 2022 season 9-3, winning their first playoff game in franchise history. There are five more home games this season and they’ll be hosting the championships in August on their home turf, Sea Foam Stadium in St. Paul. The team’s next home game is Saturday, June 3, against the Chicago Union.

Livin' Large: Home features car carousel

Head inside a luxury home in North Oaks featuring a nine car garage with revolving carousel, a wine cellar, and an amazing pool. Realtor Mark Parrish shows us around.

Art-a-Whirl returns for 28th year

A plan to bring the public to art studios in the Northeast Minneapolis Arts District (NEMAA) started in 1995. Now it involves more than 1,200 artists in 70-plus locations. Art-A-Whirl runs Friday May 19 through Sunday May 21. It’s a chance to interact with the artists, see demos and even try an art project with the pro. NEMAA’s website offers all the info needed to navigate the popular event from transportation and parking to a map of all the participating studios and local breweries and restaurants.

Dog influencer Koda promotes Autism event

A tiny dog in a little red car is using her social media power and therapy dog skills this weekend at an event at the St. Paul RiverCentre. The Fraser Festival on May 20th raises money to increase access to critical programs and services for families impacted by Autism. Koda the Fluff, her owner Jena Mckinstry, and Autism advocate Lindsey Moreland joined Fox 9 Good Day to chat about the sensory-friendly festival.

Heart Walk at Target Field Saturday

The American Heart Association is hosting the annual Heart Walk this Saturday at Target Field. Longtime participants Avin and James Kallenbach joined the Fox 9 Morning news to chat about the event.

Etiquette tips for new graduates

Graduation season is here. Entering the workforce can be a big transition for grads. Etiquette expert and business coach Juliet Mitchell joined Fox 9 Good Day to share advice.

Edina High School choir marks 50 years

The Edina High School choral program is preparing to put on a show 50 years in the making. In fact, the same students who started ‘Current Jam’ in 1973 will be joining current students on stage for a special performance. Even the choir director who created this show will be in the audience to take it in with his grandchildren. Current Jam was created as a way to highlight individual and small group performances and give students the chance to perform pop tunes. To date, more than 4,000 students have participated in Current Jam. The performances will take place on May 18 and May 19 at 7 p.m. and 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturday May 20 at Fick Auditorium in Edina High School.