Missing: 34-year-old vulnerable adult last seen Wednesday afternoon
The Minneapolis Police Department is asking for the public's help in locating a missing vulnerable adult Thursday afternoon.
Police: Men rescued from burning car after crash in Minneapolis
Two men were hospitalized after emergency crews saved them from a burning vehicle Sunday afternoon in Minneapolis.
1 dead after shooting near George Floyd Square in Minneapolis
One person has died after reports of shots fired near the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis on Saturday.
Black police chiefs reflect on the change brought about by George Floyd's death
As much of the world starts refocusing next week on the death of George Floyd, many will also focus on how his death changed the world and policing.
Charges: Minneapolis man admits to drunken deadly shooting
A 40-year-old Minneapolis man has been charged with murder after police say he admitted to drunkenly shooting and killing a woman late last month.
Minneapolis City Council raises concerns over heavy security surrounding Chauvin trial
As more barriers appear in downtown Minneapolis one week away from jury selection in the Derek Chauvin trial, it’s a very visible sign of how seriously law enforcement are preparing to prevent problems.
George Floyd's family only allowed 1 member in courtroom during Chauvin trial, judge rules
The families of both George Floyd and Derek Chauvin will only get one seat each in the courtroom for the murder trial, a Hennepin County Judge ruled this week.
Appeals court hears oral arguments on 3rd-degree murder charge in Chauvin case
The Minnesota Court of Appeals heard oral arguments Monday over reinstating the third-degree murder charge in the case against Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer charged with murder in the death of George Floyd.
Minnesota Supreme Court to review Mohamed Noor murder conviction
The Minnesota Supreme Court says it will review the third-degree murder conviction of former Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor this summer, Chief Justice Lorie Gildea said.
'Act of violence' leaves 1 dead in Minneapolis, police say
Police in Minneapolis have launched a death investigation after a man was found not breathing Sunday night.
3rd-degree murder charge in Chauvin case to be argued March 1 in Appeals Court
The Minnesota Court of Appeals says it will hear oral arguments over reinstating the third-degree murder charge in the case of Derek Chauvin.
Driver dies after being shot on Lowry Avenue in Minneapolis
A victim trying to away from a gunman in Minneapolis ended up crashing a van near the Lowry Avenue Bridge on Sunday and later died at a hospital.
Minneapolis residents weigh in on plan to replace police department
People in Minneapolis got a chance to weigh in Thursday on a proposal to replace the police department in the city charter being put on the November ballot.
'We want a solution': Minneapolis neighbors call on council, police to address gun violence
A barrage of gunfire late Saturday afternoon terrified a north Minneapolis neighborhood near the intersection of Broadway and Bryant Avenue. Fortunately, no one was injured.
Minneapolis residency, social work experience among priorities for police recruits
For the next group of Minneapolis Police Department recruits, the city will be putting a greater emphasis on applicants who live in Minneapolis and have social service experience, according to city leaders.
Minneapolis City Council approves ordinance banning use of facial recognition technology
An ordinance passed by the Minneapolis City Council will ban the use of facial recognition technology by the city.
Public can weigh in on charter amendment to replace Minneapolis Police Department next week
Next week, Minneapolis residents will get a chance to weigh in on proposed changes to the city's charter that would replace the police department with a public safety department.
Buffalo mass shooting shakes up political debate over police mutual aid costs
The mass shooting at a Buffalo health clinic Tuesday quickly became a factor in the state Legislature's debate over the cost of providing police help during an emergency.
‘I was really shaken’: Vandal shatters car windows in Powderhorn neighborhood block
About one mile from Minneapolis’ George Floyd Square, some homeowners have recently had a surprising expense as someone has been shattering car windows in the Powderhorn neighborhood.
Minneapolis down 200 officers while Walz, GOP argue over Chauvin trial security costs
Minnesota Senate Republicans are proposing to cut Minneapolis's funding to repay cities that send police into the city to deal with disorder, accusing the city of failing to have a large enough police force.