St. Paul affordable housing development faces concern
A new affordable housing development in St. Paul's east side is facing some concerns and support from the community. FOX 9's Soyoung Kim has the story.
Police officer who reenacted Floyd murder resigns
The substitute teacher and now former police officer who reenacted the murder of George Floyd while teaching at Woodbury High School, has resigned from the Prescott Police Department. His resignation was not voluntary, according to the seperation agreement. FOX 9's Leon Purvis has the latest.
Grammy-winner Lil Durk pleads not guilty in LA murder conspiracy case
Grammy Award-winning rapper Lil Durk pleaded not guilty to federal charges stemming from an alleged murder-for-hire conspiracy near the Beverly Center two years ago.
Businesses located at George Floyd Square sue Mayor Frey, Minneapolis
Five businesses located at George Floyd Square are suing the City of Minneapolis and Mayor Jacob Frey for $30 million, claiming the closure of the intersection after George Floyd's murder hurt their businesses.
Tyler Childers announces Target Center show in April as part of world tour
Grammy nominated singer-songwriter Tyler Childers has announced a stop in Minneapolis’ Target Center as part of his upcoming world tour.
No Stars: When Minnesota Lost Pro Hockey
How can Minnesota, the State of Hockey, lose a professional hockey team? This documentary pieces together what prompted the Minnesota North Stars to relocate to Texas in 1993 through interviews with former players, team employees and fans.
Minneapolis approves Labor Standards Board
The Minneapolis City Council voted to approve the creation of a Labor Standards Board (LSB) on Thursday – an act that was met with approval by activists, and concerns from business owners.
Alleged retail marijuana sales lead to state’s first lawsuit post-legalization
Minnesota’s Office of Cannabis Management is suing a marijuana retailer for allegedly selling products that are over the legal limits of THC content without a license.
Meatpacking company illegally hired minors in MN, fined $2 million
A meatpacking company with operations in St. James has been fined $2 million after an inspection found it was illegally employing underage workers that were also dealing with hazardous materials and operating machinery.
Bloomington youth choir to perform in Dallas
One of the best youth choirs in the entire country is based on Bloomington, and after a grueling audition process the Angelica Cantanti high school choir has been chosen to sing in front of 8,000 choir directors and music educators at the American Choral Director Association conference in Dallas this spring. Considered the “Super Bowl of choral events,” the 70 students are beginning fundraising efforts to make the trip a reality – performing on Nov. 17, at 7 p.m. at Peach Church in Eagan.
St. Paul leaders speak on recent violence [RAW]
St. Paul law enforcement and community leaders addressed the recent trend of violence seen in the city this fall.
Search for Jodi Huisentruit: No human remains found in Winsted search
Mason City police were in Winsted, Minnesota, to follow up on a lead regarding the disappearance of Jodi Huisentruit, who disappeared in 1995.
St. Paul city leaders address recent violence
St. Paul law enforcement and community leaders are addressing the recent violence seen in the city.
Mpls City Council passes Labor Standards Board [RAW]
Minneapolis City Council passed the Labor Standards Board during a vote on Thursday. Council members Katie Cashman, Aisha Chughtai and Aurin Chowdhury join community members in a press conference after the vote.
Minneapolis City Council votes to pass Labor Standards Board
The Minneapolis City Council voted in favor of creating a Labor Standards Board on Thursday, which has drawn ire from the business community.
MN Dept. of Corrections grants extension for Hennepin Co. Jail to reduce inmate population
The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office (HCSO) was ordered to reduce its jail inmate population by noon on Thursday, Nov. 14, after it was served a conditional license order (CLO) from the Minnesota Department of Corrections (DOC).
North Carolina woman uses Instagram to reunite lost photos swept away in Helene's floods with their owners
Taylor Scheneker posts photos she’s found along the debris field of the Swannanoa River in the hopes of reuniting them with their owner.
Hennepin Co. Jail faces deadline to reduce inmates
The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office was ordered to reduce its jail inmate population to 600 by noon on Thursday, Nov. 14. Sheriff Dawanna Witt says the order, which came from the Minnesota Department of Corrections, is simply not possible. FOX 9's Bill Keller has the full report.
Linkin Park coming to Target Center in 2025 as part of From Zero World Tour
Rock band Linkin Park is making a stop in Minneapolis next summer as part of their From Zero World Tour.
Caught on camera: Horses on the run corralled in Tacoma
The Grit City turned into the wild west as two horses ran wild through the streets before being corralled by cowboys Tuesday night.