Judge sentences Lyndon Wiggins to life in prison
Lyndon Wiggins was sentenced to life behind bars, the mandatory sentence, for the murder of Monique Baugh on New Year's Eve 2019.
Lining up for Christmas? Big crowd happy to wait for Nordic deli counter
Waiting in line is a festive tradition at the Minneapolis Scandinavian gift shop.
Photo of Minneapolis boy snowboarding goes viral
Mickey Watkins, ever curious and never shy, grabbed a nearby tote bin lid and showed them his style of urban snowboarding. Mike Yoshida happily snapped a photo of the 11-year-old sliding down the hill.
Life without parole for mastermind in murder of Minneapolis realtor Monique Baugh
A third man has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in the murder of 28-year-old Minneapolis real estate agent Monique Baugh. Lyndon Akeem Wiggins, 40, received a life sentence on Monday after a jury convicted him in early November on four charges, including aiding and abetting...
Twin Cities metro area families staying home in fear of ICE
Volunteers with Dios Habla Hoy Church in Minneapolis spend five to six days a week packing and delivering meals for the more than 10,000 families, the church's pastor said are too afraid to leave their homes. That fear stems from increased ICE activity.
Minneapolis bakery-cafe to close after 20 years of service
Despite efforts to find a new leader, the Butter Bakery Café will officially close its doors at the end of the year. The Kingfield eatery confirmed on its website last week that it will shutter its doors on Dec. 31 as longtime owner Dan Swenson-Klatt retires. Swenson-Klatt had issued...
After My Son Was Punched and Called Names, Coon Rapids High School Kicked Him...
Andrew Hough, a father from Minneapolis, Minnesota, recently shared a post on Facebook expressing his frustration over the bullying his son is facing in Con Rapids High School. According to Hough, his son has been facing repeated bullying from the coaching staff at the school. Father Speaks Up for His...
Feds seek $5.2 million restitution from founder of Feeding Our Future
ST. PAUL, Minn. - Federal prosecutors have asked a judge to order the ringleader of the $250 million Feeding Our Future scandal, the largest known pandemic-era fraud scheme in Minnesota, to pay millions of dollars in restitution. Aimee Bock, 45, should pay $5.2 million for her involvement in the scheme,...
Man faces host of charges after 17-hour standoff that led to shelter-in-place order in...
An Anoka County man is facing several criminal charges after a nearly 17-hour standoff that prompted a shelter-in-place order in Nowthen.
Lighting up the darkest night of the year to show support for Twin Cities...
A group of neighbors got together for an all-nighter in front of the US courthouse in Minneapolis, calling for better treatment of immigrants targeted by federal agents.

















