Embattled Hamline University President announces retirement
The decision comes about two and half months after professors called for her resignation over her handling of an incident in which an adjunct professor lost her job after showing historic paintings depicting the Prophet Muhammad, sparking criticism from Muslim students.
Safe Workplaces for Meat and Poultry Processing Workers Act would offer ‘right to refusal’ protections
Meat processing workers could soon have increased protections while working in dangerous conditions if a new bill proposed by legislators becomes law this session.
St. Paul Saints postpone Opening Day, citing ‘Minnesota’ as the reason
A storm over the weekend dropped nearly 9 inches of snow in St. Paul, leaving CHS Field covered and the St. Paul Saints announcing a postponement of Opening Day due to “… Minnesota."
Urban farm grows fresh greens for restaurants, residents
Restaurants looking for locally-grown, fresh produce during the winter months must turn to a different type of farm, one in which the complete growing system is in a climate-controlled box. A farm in Shoreview, Frisk Fra Boksen (Fresh from the Box) uses that model. Their 320-square-foot shipping container can grow the same amount of greens you’d need 3.2 acres of traditional farmland to produce. Owners Barb and Chris Glasoe utilize vertical farming in a climate-controlled environment and sell to residents and many local restaurants. Demand is so high, they’re considering buying another container farm.
Man found guilty in quadruple cornfield murder
The man charged in a 2021 quadruple homicide in St. Paul, in which the victim's bodies were later discovered left in a cornfield in western Wisconsin, has been found guilty on four counts of murder.
Undercover officer threatened with gun during fentanyl deal in St. Paul: Charges
An undercover officer attempting to buy 1,600 fentanyl pills in St. Paul was allegedly threatened with a gun by two people who are now facing felony charges, according to court records.
Netflix reality dating show 'Love Is Blind' now casting in the Twin Cities
Producers call "Love Is Blind" a social experiment where contestants date and get engaged without seeing each other. But soon, viewers of the Netflix reality TV show may get the chance to fall in love with the Twin Cities. A production company named Kinetic Content is seeking singles from Minneapolis and Saint Paul to appear in an upcoming season of the show.
Dashcam video: Man rams St. Paul police squad with truck
A driver has been sentenced for the assault of a St. Paul police officer for an incident where he rammed their squad with his truck in 2021.
Different kind of Paw Patrol coming to end in Ramsey County
For the last nine years, Deputy Norm Thurmer and his canine partner have worked side by side. But in just a few days, Apache will be hanging up his collar.
K9 officer hanging up leash
One Ramsey County K9 officer is ending its patrol, and hanging up the leash. FOX 9’s Maury Glover has the story.
Amazon driver punched St. Paul man after argument over missing package: charges
A St. Paulman who got in an argument with an Amazon delivery driver ended up with a fractured skull after the driver punched him last week, a criminal complaint alleges.
Winter parking restrictions ending
Winter parking restrictions put in place due to snow accumulation are ending in Minneapolis and St. Paul.
Minneapolis and St. Paul to end winter parking restrictions this week
The cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul announced Tuesday they will lift their one-sided winter parking restrictions.
St. Paul man turns pile of snow into backyard bar
For many Minnesotans, watching the snow slowly disappear is cause for celebration.
Minnesota lawmakers propose bill to tackle organized retail crime
Lawmakers and retail groups joined together at the Minnesota State Capitol on Monday to push for the passage of bills to take on organized retail theft.
What to do if your pet gets into something toxic at home
Dr. Eric Ruhland of St. Paul Pet Hospital joined FOX 9 Good Day to talk about what to do if your pet gets into something toxic.
New ballet show honors women's creativity and resilience through their evolving relationship to the kitchen
St. Paul's Ballet Co. Labratory's new show, "Kitchen Dances," features performances in a rebuilt "Frankfurt Kitchen," an efficient kitchen plan developed by a female architect in 1926 to give women more time outside the home.
Hope for help: Bible study domestic violence victim’s story could save others
A vigil Friday night honored the Twin Cities woman whose husband allegedly killed her this week during Bible study.
The Raptor Center responds to first raptor baby of 2023
A juvenile northern saw-whet owl was the University of Minnesota's Raptor Center's first call of the season, which came as a surprise to the raptor rehabilitation center.
St. Paul city workers vote to ratify new contract
St. Paul public works employees have approved a new contract with the city after a tentative agreement was reached this on the eve of a potential strike this week.