One-of-a-kind art collection on display in Shoreview

The Highlights of a massive private collection of modern and contemporary art is on display at the Cafesjian Art Trust Gallery in Shoreview. At the time of his death, Gerard Cafesjian had 3,000 pieces in his collection, including glass art designed by Pablo Picasso. The new ‘Highlights’ exhibit will run through Oct. 14. The gallery is free and open to the public Thursday to Saturday, but you do need to have a reservation.

Mounds View development causes protest

Neighbors in the northeast metro are continuing their fight to block a wetland area from becoming a residential development. FOX 9’s Courtney Godfrey explains the fight in Mounds View that attracted more than a dozen residents on Monday.

Metro Transit PD chief talks safety

New Metro Transit Police Chief Ernest Morales III spoke with Leah Beno about what's he's doing to take on crime on public transportation in the Twin Cities.

Twin Cities events: Chalkfest, Open Streets

Twin Cities residents enjoyed a variety of outdoor events on Saturday. In Minneapolis, people flocked to the Open Streets event for games, activities and to walk freely in the street. In Maplewood, the 8th annual Chalkfest drew crowds to see artists from around the world create colorful chalk murals on the sidewalks.

French bakery brings taste of Paris to MN

After training among the best in Paris, Marc Heu brought his delicate desserts and pastry creations to St. Paul. He and his wife initially opened a shop in the Frogtown neighborhood in 2019, but they needed more space and recently moved into a new storefront. Marc Heu Patisserie Paris is now located at 156 Dale St. North. The new café has more seating and will have patio seating soon. It’s open Monday to Sunday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Minnesota Children's Museum: Get messy this summer

Explore emotions and mud at two new experiences inside the Minnesota Children’s Museum in St. Paul. First, "Emotions at Play with Pixar’s Inside Out" is open now in the Special Exhibits Gallery on the fourth floor of the museum. The exhibit is filled with interactive experiences to help people understand the important role emotions, memory and imagination play in our lives. The other new experience is set up in the backyard area and it’s called the Mud Zone. It contains three areas for messy fun including a mud launcher and mud pie kitchen. The museum has cleaning stations and smocks, but suggests caregivers plan ahead and bring a change of clothes for Mud Zone participants. The museum opens at 9 a.m. daily.

Body discovered nearby following SWAT rescue

Following a standoff Wednesday morning that resulted in a family being evacuated safely and a 27-year-old in custody, St. Paul Police are now investigating the discovery of a body found on the same block less than 12 hours later.