Storm damage lingers amid Minneapolis park worker strike

Thousands of people across the metro still don't have power after storms swept through the area over the weekend. Many of the outages are caused by downed trees, a problem usually taken care of by park and rec workers, who remain on strike in Minneapolis.

Garden tours highlight variety of Twin Cities landscapes

Tour 10 unique Twin Cities metro gardens on Saturday as part of the Hennepin County Master Gardener Volunteer Learning Tour. The event is on Saturday, July 13, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Education is folded into this tour with 100+ Master Gardeners stationed at the featured gardens to answer your questions. Tickets to the tour, purchased in advance are $15 or $20 the day of. Children under 12 are free with a paying adult.

Limited time tours at renovated Pillsbury Castle

For the last year, work has been ongoing to preserve and restore a historic Minneapolis home. Two local entrepreneurs purchased the Pillsbury Mansion in 2023 and brought in 30 designers to furnish the 10,000 sq ft home. The home will be open for tours from July 12-28, and then the owners will move into the home. For more history on the house and to purchase tickets, visit PillsburyCastle.com

Family seeking answers in Minneapolis murder

Jimmy Quigley was assaulted at Nicollet Mall in Minneapolis back in May. He later died, and now his family is looking for answers in his killing. FOX 9's Karen Scullin has the latest.

Minneapolis sets hotel revenue record in June

Minneapolis set a new record for hotel revenue in June 2024, a month headlined by the U.S. Olympic Gymnastics Team Trials, a pair of sold-out Morgan Wallen concerts, Twin Cities Pride and Lynx home games.

Mpls park workers extend strike indefinitely

Minneapolis park workers walked off the job on the Fourth of July for a week-long strike, but the union says they are going to continue fighting and extend their strike indefinitely, adding they demand contract negotiations from the park board.