Man freed after getting pinned between LRT train, platform in Minneapolis
Minneapolis firefighters freed a man who became pinned between a light-rail train and a platform at the Franklin station.
Tekle Sundberg shooting: Witness says he heard MPD officer say 'drop it' before police fired fatal shots
A witness who was at the scene of Tekle Sundberg's standoff with police tells Fox 9 he heard an officer tell Sundberg “drop it” and “hands up" before police fired the fatal shots. The bodycam footage released so far doesn't capture officers saying those words.
Video of police standoff with Tekle Sundberg captured moments his father begged him to talk to negotiators
A live stream of the standoff between Tekle Sundberg and Minneapolis police captured a heart-wrenching moment when Sundberg's father pleaded with his son to talk to police negotiators only two hours before he was fatally shot by snipers.
Minneapolis police shoot, kill man after 6-hour standoff in apartment building
Minneapolis police shot and killed Andrew Sundberg, 20, following an hours-long standoff at an apartment building in the Seward neighborhood where multiple shots were fired.
Investigation underway in Minneapolis after man found dead in car after being shot
Police say the victim was found slumped over the wheel of a vehicle Sunday afternoon in an alleyway off the 2400 block of 24th Avenue South in Minneapolis.
Seward neighborhood business frustrated with police response to break-ins
Some small business owners in the Seward neighborhood of Minneapolis say they are growing frustrated as their businesses are being broken in to over and over with no help from police.
Family lists Milwaukee Avenue Historic District home in Minneapolis
For the last six years, Milwaukee Avenue has been an oasis in the middle of the city for Garrett Peterson and his family, but in a couple of weeks, they will be putting their home in the Seward neighborhood of Minneapolis up for sale to move closer to their jobs.
Seward soup kitchen enduring pandemic on 7th anniversary
A soup kitchen in Minneapolis' Seward neighborhood is proving a little can go a long way, even in a pandemic.
Seward soup kitchen enduring pandemic on 7th anniversary
A soup kitchen in Minneapolis' Seward neighborhood is proving a little can go a long way, even in a pandemic.
1 found dead after fire in Seward neighborhood of Minneapolis
One person was found dead by firefighters and another was treated for injuries after a fire in the Seward neighborhood of Minneapolis Thursday afternoon.
Man found shot to death in car in Minneapolis overnight
Minneapolis police are investigating after a person was found shot to death in a vehicle in the Seward neighborhood early Wednesday morning.
Minneapolis properties damaged during unrest to receive tax relief
More than 600 Minneapolis properties will receive property tax relief for damage sustained during civil unrest this summer, the city announced Tuesday.
Minneapolis activists celebrate after 3rd Precinct lease deal falls through
It was a block party turned blocked party Wednesday evening along Minnehaha Avenue after organizers of what was supposed to be a protest pivoted the festivities into a celebration because the city of Minneapolis and a building owner ceased negotiations on a potential replacement for the Police Department’s 3rd Precinct.
Residency questions raised for Ward 6 candidates in Minneapolis City Council race
As candidates for the Minneapolis City Council Ward 6 gear up for the final two weeks of the campaign, there are questions about whether some actually live in the ward or moved into it just to run for the office.
South Minneapolis still burning Friday morning after night of protests, riots over death of George Floyd
Protests over the death of George Floyd continued for a third straight night and as of Friday morning, many parts of south Minneapolis were still burning.
Minneapolis police warn of uptick in license plate thefts in 3rd Precinct
The Minneapolis Police Department is warning residents in the 3rd Precinct to keep an eye on their cars after a recent spike in the number of license plate thefts in the area.
Seward Co-op closes store after employee tests positive for coronavirus
The Seward Community Co-op is closing its location on Franklin Avenue in Minneapolis after an employee has tested positive for COVID-19.
$30,000 donated to East-African businesses that were vandalized
The Seward Neighborhood in Minneapolis proved the power of community by presenting a $30,000 check to local businesses that were vandalized back in September.
Police: Victim dies after shooting in south Minneapolis' Seward neighborhood
A man is dead after someone opened fire in the Seward neighborhood of south Minneapolis on Wednesday, police say.
Man charged with bias crime after allegedly throwing rocks at Somali-owned businesses
A 36-year-old Minneapolis man has been charged after he allegedly threw rocks at the windows of Somali-owned businesses in south Minneapolis, according to the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office.