Large snake left behind in rideshare vehicle, MPD recovers it: Video
Police officers in Minneapolis received an unusual call after a rideshare driver discovered an unwanted passenger in the car.
Minneapolis PD releases new video of firework chaos in Dinkytown on July 4
New video shows officers, including Chief Brian O’Hara, chasing down and arresting some people causing chaos in Dinkytown on the Fourth of July.
Minnesota DNR certifies 9 new fishing records
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced this week it has certified nine new fishing records set by anglers since March.
Minneapolis community weighs in on police contract ahead of council vote
Minneapolis residents packed into city council chambers Monday afternoon to weigh in on a proposed Minneapolis police union contract that would boost officer wages.
Metro Transit chief blames drug dealers after shooting outside Lake Street LRT station
The Metro Transit police chief minced no words on Monday, blaming "consistently loitering" drug dealers after a man was shot in broad daylight outside the Lake Street light rail station in Minneapolis on Monday.
Highway 25 bridge work in Monticello begins July 8, delays expected
The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) says work begins today on the Highway 25 bridge that will “have major traffic impacts" through late October.
St. Paul car crash, fireworks explosion leaves 1 dead
According to police, the car contained fireworks that began to explode, making it difficult for anyone to help the driver.
Teen dies overnight after shooting in Whittier neighborhood of Minneapolis
Minneapolis police say they are investigating a homicide after an 18-year-old man died overnight as a result of a shooting Sunday.
Amazon turns 30: What was your first order?
In 1994, Jeff Bezos founded Amazon in his garage and began selling books on the still-emerging World Wide Web. Here's how to find out what your very first order was.
TikTok glossary: From Barbiecore to WaterTok
Will your summer look be more coastal grandma or cottagecore? If you’re not sure, this TikTok glossary is here to help.
Stolen Kia crashes continue to endanger lives on Minneapolis streets
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara told FOX 9, the so-called “Kia boys" remain a top public safety threat in the city. On Sunday night, one of his officers was injured when young people in a stolen Kia crashed into a police squad car.
Highway 169 closure, delays expected beginning July 8
Construction on Highway 169 through central Minnesota could affect cabin-goers through the rest of summer.
Inflatable park experience opens outside the Mall of America
A gigantic bounce park has moved into Bloomington for the summer. FunBox is now open in the east lot across the street from Mall of America. It’s hard to miss since it’s 25,000 square feet of bright colored jumping zones. There are obstacles, games and challenges including a ninja wall, battle beam, obstacle course and 23-foot slide. Right now, it’s open Wednesday through Sunday and will be in place through Sept. 8. For more information visit FunBox.com
DNR adds Aitkin county to deer feed, attractant ban list
Hoping to reduce the spread of chronic wasting disease throughout Minnesota’s wild deer population, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has added Aitkin to its county ban on using deer feed and attractants.
Sahith Theegala, Tony Finau among early commitments to 2024 3M Open
Some of the top PGA Tour players in the world will be in Blaine in about three weeks for the 3M Open, Minnesota’s annual tour stop in Blaine now in its sixth year.
Minneapolis police officer injured when stolen Kia driver hits parked squad
A Minneapolis police officer was injured when the driver of a stolen Kia hit their parked squad car, the Minneapolis Police Department said.
Enough Said: Presidential debate, Timberwolves new players and the Feeding our Future scandal
Enough Said hosts discuss takeaways from the first presidential debate, the Minnesota Timberwolves newest players after the NBA Draft and the Feeding our Future bribery scandal.
Apple iPhone settlement: Deadline extended to claim payment, could be eligible for $349
The deadline to claim a portion of the $35 million settlement fund established following a class action lawsuit involving certain iPhone devices has been extended.
Woman accused of delivering bribe in Feeding our Future case appears in court
The Seattle woman accused of delivering a bribe to a juror in the Feeding our Future trial appeared in court on Thursday.
Minnesota Zoo welcomes birth of 2 rare tiger cubs
Two rare Amur tiger cubs born last month at the Minnesota Zoo in Apple Valley are being celebrated by conservationists for adding to the species' dwindling population.