Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara on juvenile crime [FULL INTERVIEW]
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara joined FOX 9 All Day to talk about ongoing crime in Minneapolis, including juvenile crime, saying it's "really, really challenging." He also discussed his hands-on approach to his job and what his day is like as chief.
Brad the sheep is home after weeks on the run
Brad, the sheep that's been on the run in the Duluth area for weeks, is back home. The sheep has drawn attention on social media as people tracked his whereabouts. He was captured in Midway Township on Tuesday and brought back to a farm in Carlton.
Gourmet toast and juice bar opens in Wayzata
Toast and juice are the stars of a new café in Wayzata. Toastique is a gourmet juice and toast bar that also offers smoothies, smoothie bowls and a full coffee bar. Toastique is open seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., and is located at 320 Engel St. in downtown Wayzata.
Ice Palace Minnesota returning to Delano for 2024-25 season
After a delayed start last winter due to unseasonably warm temperatures, the Ice Palace Minnesota in Delano has announced its plans to return this year.
Teenager shot and killed in south Minneapolis neighborhood
An 18-year-old man was fatally shot in a south Minneapolis neighborhood on Tuesday night, according to authorities.
MSP Airport expecting 10% more travelers during Thanksgiving stretch
Officials with MSP Airport are expecting an uptick in travelers compared to last season, and are advising people to plan ahead.
Transgender Day of Remembrance vigil at MN Capitol [FULL]
A vigil for Transgender Day of Remembrance was held at the Minnesota State Capitol on Wednesday. Minnesota's MNclusive Employee Resource Group hosted the vigil, with speakers who included Kat Rohn, the director of OutFront MN, Emma McBride, the executive director of the Council on LBGTQIA2S+ Minnesotans, members of Minnesota state government, and other community members affected by violence against transgender individuals.
Face transplant at Mayo Clinic transforms Michigan man's life
Nearly a decade after he shot himself in a failed suicide attempt, Derek Pfaff underwent a 50-hour face transplant at Mayo Clinic, restoring his ability to eat and breathe normally.
2 survive plane crash near Chattanooga airport; FAA investigating
Two people are “very lucky” to have survived a plane crash near Chattanooga Airport on November 19, according to Tennessee authorities.
Transgender Day of Remembrance vigil held at MN Capitol
A vigil for Transgender Day of Remembrance is being held at the Minnesota State Capitol on Wednesday.
Brad the sheep captured after weeks on the run near Duluth
Brad the sheep is back home after a weeks-long adventure that spanned multiple counties in the Duluth area.
North Minneapolis advocate Phil Murphy has died
Minneapolis is mourning the loss of a longtime advocate for the city's North Side.
Restaurant employees zip-tied at gunpoint are 'Still in shock'
Lee Petersen says he is still trying to process what happened at his restaurant, the Red Fox Tavern near Lakeville, on Monday night.
Wednesday morning metro road conditions in the snow
FOX 9's Bill Keller is the weather tracker, giving the latest road conditions as snowflakes fall in the Twin Cities metro during the Wednesday morning commute.
Sherburne Co. post-election review affirms results, recount dates set
Sherburne County election officials are speaking out against misinformation and rumors that ballots were lost prior to a recount of several races in the county.
Sherburne Co. election officials speak out
Three races in Sherburne County are heading to a recount after an error on election night. Since then county staff has been speaking out against misinformation and rumors that ballots were lost. FOX 9’s Soyoung Kim has the story.
Edina vs. Andover high school girl's hockey
Andover hosts Edina in this week's FOX 9 Game of the Week.
St. Louis Park groping incidents have police asking public for any info
At least five women have reported incidents during which the suspect approached on an electric scooter and either attempted to or successfully grabbed them over their clothing.
Minneapolis replacing lead water pipes for property owners at no charge
Minneapolis officials are working to replace aging water infrastructure, including lead pipes, at properties across the city without any charge to owners.
Minneapolis replacing lead pipes for residents
Minneapolis leaders have announced they will replace 40,000 lead pipes within the next decade – 180 before the end of the year.