Eyewitness This: Ben & Jerry's recall, free national park admission, CA university offers class on late singer Selena

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Wednesday, April 17, 2019
Eyewitness This: Ben & Jerry's recall, free national parks, university offers class on late singer Selena
Here are some stories to start your day. Two popular Ben & Jerry's flavors are under recall. Plus, you can get free admission to all national park this weekend. And a California university is offering a class all about late singer Selena.

Here are some stories to start your day.

Ben & Jerry's ice cream recall

Check your fridge - Ben & Jerry's is recalling two ice cream flavors because the products may contain tree nuts not mentioned in their ingredient or allergy lists.

Select pints of Chunky Monkey and some bulk containers of Coconut Seven Layer Bar are impacted by the voluntary recall.

The products may contain tree nuts such as almonds, Brazil nuts and hazelnuts -- and can produce life-threatening allergic reactions if consumed. No illnesses have been reported.

Free admission to national parks

If you want to get outside and enjoy some fresh air, this weekend may be the perfect time to do so.

This Saturday, you can get into all U.S. national parks for free. The entrance fees are being waived to kick off National Park Week.

Things like camping, transportation and special tours will still cost you, but admission to the parks will be free.

More than 400 national parks will take part.

A class on everything Selena!

Selena fans, listen up! San Diego State University is planning a class all about the late singer.

The school announced the course Tuesday on what would have been the Queen of Tejano's 48th birthday.

The class, which is called "Selena and Latin Media Representation," will explore the culture and influence of the Grammy winning pop star. The class is set to start in the spring of 2020.