Feeding our Future defendant surrenders to federal authorities in MN: Watch live

The U.S. Attorney for the District of Minnesota and federal law enforcement officials are holding a press conference to announce the surrender of a defendant involved in the Feeding Our Future fraud scheme in Minnesota.

How much the ICE surge cost Minneapolis
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Minneapolis leaders released new data on Wednesday with updates figures on how much the ICE surge cost Minneapolis in economic damage. Officials say between businesses closing and scaling back operations during the surge, the city faced more than $700 million in losses.

Standoff ends: Suspect in custody, no injuries
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An 8-hour-long standoff in south Minneapolis ended Tuesday evening with the suspect being taken into custody and no injuries. FOX 9’s Maury Glover has details on the resolution, and reactions from those who live in the area.

Minneapolis 8-hour standoff ends with suspect in custody
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Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Hennepin County Sheriff Dawanna Witt spoke at a Tuesday evening news conference after an 8-hour standoff on the 2800 block of Nicollet Avenue ended with an armed suspect being taken into custody. A woman and child inside an apartment with the suspect were safely removed.

Karmelo Anthony found guilty, sentenced to 35 years in prison for the 2025 track meet stabbing

Karmelo Anthony has been found guilty of murder in connection with the stabbing death of Austin Metcalf during a track meet last year. Anthony has been sentenced to 35 years in prison.

Minneapolis standoff: Deputies encounter gunfire serving arrest warrant
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Dawanna Witt with the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office provided an update Tuesday afternoon as authorities have been on the scene of a standoff with an armed suspect since about 11:30 a.m. near the 2800 block of Nicollet Avenue.

Columbia Heights schools reflect on Minnesota ICE surge: ‘It was tumultuous’
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As a small school district north of Minneapolis closes the book on a “tumultuous" school year amid Operation Metro Surge, district officials in Columbia Heights fear students and families will continue to be negatively impacted.

Pennsylvania volunteer firefighter allegedly set fires, then helped extinguish them

A former volunteer firefighter in Pennsylvania has been arrested after he allegedly set multiple fires and then responded to the scenes with the fire department to help extinguish them.

Minnesota lawmaker shootings: One year later
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Sunday will mark one year since Melissa and Mark Hortman were killed at their home during a politically motivated attack. Brooklyn Park Police Chief Mark Bruley talks about the lasting impact of their deaths.

Minneapolis standoff latest: Suspect shoots down drone
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An armed suspect in south Minneapolis has barricaded himself inside an apartment building on Tuesday as police and SWAT teams work to negotiate a peaceful surrender. FOX 9’s Karen Scullin is onsite with the latest developments. 

Alligator attacks suspect who tried escaping through its swamp

A man accused of running from law enforcement by cutting through a swamp on Sunday was soon greeted by something potentially scarier than jail time: an alligator.

Standoff in Minneapolis after suspect fires at authorities
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A man fired shots at Hennepin County sheriff's deputies as they were trying to serve an arrest warrant. This led to an hours-long standoff in Minneapolis Tuesday afternoon. 

Minneapolis standoff: Suspect in custody after hours-long SWAT response

Hennepin County sheriff's deputies say a suspect was safely taken into custody after an hours-long standoff that began with authorities being fired upon while serving an arrest warrant in Minneapolis Tuesday afternoon.

New Medicaid facility planned in Minnesota
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A new recuperative care facility says patients have flooded it with calls since the state dropped thousands of Medicaid providers last week in an effort to root out fraud and avoid losing federal funding. FOX 9’s Mike Manzoni offers an inside look at the planned facility in Minneapolis.

New fraud report blames Minnesota leaders
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A new federal report alleges Minnesota’s top officials failed to stop fraud even after concerns were flagged, as Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison have both defended their efforts to combat fraud over the years.

Columbia Heights set to drop Flock license plate cameras after community pushback

The city council in Columbia Heights is moving to end its use of Flock cameras that track license plates, responding to growing privacy concerns from neighbors.