Woman found dead in St. Louis Park apartment, 2 arrested
Two people have been arrested following the discovery of a woman's body in a St. Louis Park apartment.
Juneteenth celebration held in St. Louis Park
2023 is also the first year Juneteenth will be recognized as both a federal and Minnesota state holiday. But many still feel there’s more progress that can be made; and they have a plan.
Douglas Corp to pay $1.37 million for contaminating 3 metro area lakes with ‘forever chemicals’
The Douglas Corporation has agreed to pay $1.37 million through a natural resource damages settlement agreement for its role in contaminating three metro area lakes with “forever chemicals," the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and the Department of Natural Resources said Wednesday.
Minnesota nurses save woman’s life during Caribbean vacation
A group of Minnesota nurses recently returned from a Caribbean cruise, which turned out to be an unexpected chance to save a life.
WATCH: Partially paralyzed man gets life-changing call after van stolen
WATCH: After his heavily-specialized van was stolen, a man who is partially paralyzed spoke with FOX 9 with hopes that a news story would bring in some leads for police. But, when our cameras started rolling, he got a life-changing call.
WATCH: Partially paralyzed man gets life-changing call after van stolen
A St. Louis Park stolen car story comes with a big twist and a mostly happy ending. Someone stole a man’s van earlier this week and it’s not just any van. It’s heavily specialized because he’s partially paralyzed.
St. Louis Park woman stabbed husband to death: Charges
A St. Louis Park woman is accused of stabbing her husband to death in their apartment earlier this week, charges state.
Chick-Fil-A tent not strong enough for Minnesota snow
A tent outside a Chick-Fil-A in St. Louis Park collapsed under the weight of snow.
St. Louis Park couple warns others after close call with carbon monoxide
After moving into a new townhome this month, a St. Louis Park couple is counting their blessings after a close call with carbon monoxide.
Man convicted of selling cocaine kilo sale in Home Depot parking lot
The man was arrested in the parking lot of a Home Depot while attempting to sell a kilo of cocaine for $38,000.
Canadian Pacific Holiday Train to roll through the Twin Cities: schedule
The Canadian Pacific Holiday Train will bring its live music and festive atmosphere to the Twin Cities for the first time in three years next week.
Minnesota shoppers look local this holiday season
This holiday season many shoppers are pinching pennies, but there's also a desire to get out and about instead of only browsing online.
Fire breaks out at condo building in St. Louis Park
Three units were fully engulfed in fire. No injuries were reported.
Texas Tonka Liquor asks help from St. Louis Park after repeated burglaries
A St. Louis Park liquor store is asking the city to step in after they were hit by three brazen burglaries in 18 months.
St. Louis Park liquor store facing continuous break-ins, asks city assistance
A St. Louis Park liquor store is asking the city’s help after it has been broken into three times in the last 18 months – due in part to city regulations making them vulnerable, they say.
St. Louis Park baseball team enjoys first state tournament run in 70 years
The St. Louis Park Orioles baseball team is headed to the MSHSL State Baseball Tournament for the first time in more than 60 years.
Carjacking teen to stand trial as an adult for alleged crime spree
One of three teens arrested in a carjacking spree throughout Edina and St. Louis Park last December will stand trial as an adult for his part in the alleged crimes.
St. Louis Park heading to state
The St. Louis Park high school baseball team is heading to the MSHSL State Boys Tournament for the first time since 1952.
Residents impacted by water main break learn more about reimbursement plan
Late last month a massive water main break flooded nearly 60 houses with more than a foot of sewage. Two weeks later, it happened again, Now residents are saying the sum being offered by the city for clean-up is not nearly enough.
Residents impacted by water main break learn more about reimbursement plan
Late last month a massive water main break flooded nearly 60 houses with more than a foot of sewage. Two weeks later, it happened again, Now residents are saying the sum being offered by the city for clean-up is not nearly enough.