Mayor and City Council on rental assistance
On March 11, Jacob Frey, Mayor of Minneapolis, announced a proposed $1 million investment in rental assistance to residents. If approved by the City Council, the City would distribute the funding through its partnership with Hennepin County. The funds would not require an eviction filing for residents to access....
At least 1 hurt in Interstate 494 crash in Bloomington, state patrol says
The Minnesota State Patrol says at least one person was hurt early Tuesday morning in a crash on Interstate 494 in Bloomington.
Hundreds brave icy Lake Riley at Eden Prairie Polar Plunge
More than 500 participants braved icy Lake Riley during the Eden Prairie Polar Plunge, raising over $158,000 for Special Olympics Minnesota The post Hundreds brave icy Lake Riley at Eden Prairie Polar Plunge appeared first on Eden Prairie Local News .
More snow coming to the Twin Cities on Tuesday
Another system is set to drop a further 1-3 inches in Minnesota.
Multiple Threats Force Minnesota School District To Close All Schools
Multiple schools in District 196, received voicemail threats and all schools are closed as the investigation continues.
What’s That Snoboy Sign In Minneapolis All About?
That Snoboy sign on 5th Street in Minneapolis, isn’t just a landmark; it’s a slice of our community’s entrepreneurial spirit from the past.
Man Accused of Crime Wave Across Maplewood and Saint Paul
Prosecutors say a Maplewood vehicle theft on Feb. 28 was followed by a robbery and carjacking in Saint Paul on March 2, leading to multiple charges against a man. The incidents unfolded over two days and ended with an arrest near White Bear Avenue and Seventh Street East in Saint Paul.
Family of woman killed by stray bullet pushes to rename north Minneapolis street in...
MINNEAPOLIS — Family members of a woman killed in a shooting nearly a decade ago are asking the city of Minneapolis to honor her memory by renaming a stretch of road in north Minneapolis after her. Birdell Beeks, 58, was shot near the intersection of 21st and Penn Avenue...
Map shows glaring scope of auto theft increase in Walz’s Minneapolis: ‘Deterrence problem’
Minneapolis saw a sharp rise in auto thefts in January and February of 2026, which a former state trooper says is part of a broader problem of a lack of deterrence.
Ramsey Co. fraud: ‘We can do more to help’
The Ramsey County Attorney’s Office says it can do more to help fight statewide fraud, but it needs more resources to help. FOX 9’s Mike Manzoni spoke with Ramsey County Attorney John Choi to learn more about how his office wants to tackle bigger fraud cases.

















