First all-Native American fire crew redefines what public safety looks like
At Minneapolis Fire Station 6, Engine 10’s A-shift recently renewed their commitment to stay together for two more years, continuing their work out of the city’s busiest station. Inside the station stands Capt. Michael Graves, fire motor operator Jesse Strong, and firefighters Johnny Crow and Bobby Headbird. Their...
Man charged in Eden Prairie Scheels thefts
A Minneapolis man is charged with gross misdemeanor theft after police say he stole multitools from Scheels in Eden Prairie.
Minneapolis police investigating 2 homicides within span of 1 hour
Minneapolis police are investigating two homicides less than an hour apart on Wednesday night.
Somali-American Citizen Describes The ‘Terror’ After Being Detained By ICE In Minneapolis
Mubashir’s story is one of several attacks on Minneapolis’ Somali community. A Somali-American citizen residing in Minneapolis is speaking out after he was illegally detained for roughly two hours, saying it was for no reason other than his ethnicity. Mubashir, who declined to give his last name out...
Fresh Snow Leads Cops to Copper Thief at Lino Lakes Construction Site
A man is accused of breaking into a Lino Lakes construction site late Sunday night after a neighbor reported hearing metal being cut inside the building. The charges were filed this week after officers followed a single set of fresh shoe prints through the snow and found the suspect lying on the ground nearby.
Suitcases filled with millions in cash flew out of MSP airport; ex-TSA agent connects...
For five years, former TSA agent Liz Jaksa stood at the security checkpoint inside Minneapolis–St. Paul International Airport and watched scenes that she says never felt normal, even in a job where you expect the unexpected.
Minnesota’s fraud scandal was ‘shockingly easy’ to pull off, is likely worse than reported:...
Former federal prosecutor Joe Teirab reveals how Minnesota's massive fraud scandal exposed massive government failures that cost taxpayers up to $2 billion in wasted COVID funds.
Pedestrian hit, killed by snow plow at Minneapolis airport
A pedestrian was struck and killed by a snow plow in a parking lot at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport Tuesday evening. He was 47.
Tyrque Jones waives extradition to North Dakota
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (Valley News Live) — Tyrque Jones waived his right to fight extradition Tuesday, agreeing to return to North Dakota to face an unrelated terrorizing charge. Jones signed the waiver on Tuesday, Dec. 9, in Hennepin County court, voluntarily agreeing to return to North Dakota with law enforcement.
Minneapolis Police Department ends year $20M over budget
Millions in overtime accounts for the majority of the overspending,

















