Speed cameras in Minnesota? Lawmakers weigh statewide speed camera bill
A bill initially aimed at allowing Minneapolis to use traffic cameras for issuing speeding tickets might soon expand to authorize the deployment of hundreds of cameras for enforcement purposes statewide.
Minneapolis Public Service Center briefly evacuated Thursday morning
The Minneapolis Public Service Center was evacuated Thursday morning.
Minneapolis Lake Street Kmart site: Leaders share recommended concepts
The City of Minneapolis held a public meeting Thursday evening to provide an update on the Nicollet Redevelopment Project.
Minneapolis Public Service Center evacuated [RAW]
FOX 9's Bill Keller took video of the Minneapolis Public Service Center being evacuated Thursday morning.
Minneapolis to update Nicollet Redevelopment Project
The city of Minneapolis is set to provide an update on Thursday on the Nicollet Redevelopment Project. This comes after months of planning and meeting with the community. FOX 9's Se Kwon has the story.
Minneapolis Park Board considers future of historic Stevens House
Tear it down? Or pay hundreds of thousands to restore it? Minneapolis park officials reviewed options on Wednesday for the future of the historic Stevens House at Minnehaha Park that was damaged by arsons in 2022.
Big Ten Women's Basketball, Boys State High School Hockey tournaments in Twin Cities this weekend
With the Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament and Minnesota Boys State High School Hockey Tournament going on at the same time, this week is a great week for Minnesota sports fans.
Excitement for Big Ten Tournament in Mpls
Minnesota basketball star and broadcaster Lea B. Olson talks about the excitement at the Big Ten Tournament.
Uber and Lyft leaving Minneapolis?: Mayor pushes for compromise
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey is pushing for a compromise as a vote on a renewed ordinance that would give a pay raise to Uber and Lyft drivers – as both ride-hail companies are threatening to leave the city if the ordinance becomes law.
Minneapolis PD launching recruitment effort [RAW]
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and the Minneapolis Police Department hold a press conference on Wednesday on the police department's new recruiting efforts.
Minneapolis Mayor Frey on Uber/Lyft proposal [RAW]
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey spoke Wednesday about the City Council's Uber/Lyft ordinance proposal, which has the rideshare companies threatening to pull out of the city. The Minneapolis City Council votes on Thursday on the ordinance.
Galactic Pizza announces closure, ends era of delivery from superheroes
Galactic Pizza on Lyndale Avenue South, a long-time favorite for Minneapolis residents looking for pizza delivered by drivers dressed as superheroes, has announced it will close.
Minneapolis PD launching aggressive recruitment effort
The City of Minneapolis is launching a million-dollar police recruitment campaign this week, as Mayor Jacob Frey pulls out all the stops to fill the large vacancy in the department.
Morrill Hall Takeover: The civil rights protest that changed the U of M
In January 1969, five Black students entered the University of Minnesota’s student records office and refused to leave. It would historically become known as the Morrill Hall Takeover.
Minneapolis firefighters evacuate residents from burning townhome
Fire crews evacuated residents from a burning townhome in Minneapolis late Monday night.
Minneapolis rolling out red carpet for Big Ten Women's Basketball Tournament
The Big Ten Women's Basketball Tournament is expected to draw more than 109,000 fans to the Target Center starting on Wednesday. The tournament sold out for the first time ever, thanks in large part to Iowa phenom Caitlin Clark.
Decade-old Minneapolis rape kit turns into charges, prison sentence
After a rape in 2008 led to charges 15 years later following a clearance of backlogged test kits, the perpetrator has finally been sentenced.
Twin Cities janitors strike due to unfair labor practices, no contract reached
Commercial janitors are striking in Minneapolis Monday after months of bargaining and no contract being reached.
Minneapolis police investigating after a man was found fatally shot on sidewalk
A man was found fatally shot on a sidewalk in Minneapolis early Sunday morning.
Ian Leonard does Polar Plunge at Lake Nokomis
FOX 9's Chief Meteorologist Ian Leonard and his team participated in the largest Polar Plunge of the season at Lake Nokomis in Minneapolis. Leonard and his team raised $185,000 Saturday for the Special Olympics at the Plunge.