Greg Bovino Explains What Went Wrong With ICE, Border Patrol in Minnesota
Retired Border Patrol chief Gregory Bovino says Minneapolis operations were “vastly different” from those in other cities.
The significance of the Armour Gates
The significance of the Armour Gates The significance of the Armour GatesBy Tim Spitzack | Editor | July 2023 It’s been 33 years since the wrecking ball tore into the long-vacated remains of the Armour & Co. meatpacking plant in South St. Paul. Swing after swing, the once 22-building complex that sprawled across 47...
This Minnesota Gas Station Hides One Of The Best Restaurants In The State
Sometimes the best meals in life come from the most unexpected places, and Farmer’s Grandson Eatery in Eagan proves that a gas station can serve up culinary magic that’ll make you forget you’re technically dining next to pump number seven. You know that feeling when you’re driving...
Twin Cities TV Station To Lose Another Meteorologist This Weekend
KSTP’s Matt Serwe is heading to Nebraska, but his departure is just part of a bigger trend. The local weather scene is changing—fast.
Hennepin County commissioner catching heat for comments about sheriff’s office
A Hennepin County commissioner is facing criticism after saying she doesn’t think the sheriff’s office can provide safety well and is not willing to fund the sheriff to provide it.
Tempers rise at Minneapolis City Council meeting
Tempers flare as Minneapolis City Councilmembers butt heads during a meeting Thursday. FOX 9's Mike Manzoni has more.
Man dead, 2 others hurt in overnight shooting in Minneapolis
A homicide investigation is underway in Minneapolis after a shooting early Friday morning killed one man and hurt two others.
State agencies investigating “sheen” on Mississippi River
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and the Minnesota Department of Health say they are investigating "sheens" that are appearing along the Mississippi River in downtown Minneapolis.
Hennepin County program aims to stop teens from stealing cars
As auto thefts rise again in Minneapolis, the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office (HCAO) is hoping police departments will resume sending youth to an early‑intervention program designed to reach teens before they become involved in motor vehicle thefts.
‘We’re just fed up’: Minnesotans prepare for No Kings rally with colorful, buzzy signs
Inside Wandering Leaf Brewing Company, Bob and Sue Katula are hunched over a table clutching black and yellow markers. They’ve already mapped out designs on a white posterboard and have some of the sketches colored in. The front of the sign says “No Faux-King Way!!!”. “I wanted to...

















