Trump launches Christmas night airstrikes on ISIS 'Terrorist Scum' in Nigeria after killings of Christians
President Donald Trump said the U.S. launched airstrikes in northwest Nigeria on Christmas night targeting ISIS militants he accused of killing Christians, calling the operation decisive and warning further attacks would follow if the violence continues.
$400k shipment of live lobsters hijacked en route to Midwest Costco locations
The shipment was reportedly picked up in Massachusetts but never reached its destinations
Man wearing 'man purse' opened fire at Maple Grove Benihana: charges
After the shooting at the Benihana restaurant, witnesses heard the gunman shout, "And that’s why you don’t mess around," the charges state. The victim was shot in the groin but survived the attack.
Dakota County Sheriff's Office warns of spike in overdoses
The Dakota County Sheriff's Office is warning of a spike in overdoses this past week that may potentially be linked to drugs unexpectedly being laced with fentanyl.
St. Paul grocer's delivery eases ICE fears
When federal agents started their immigration crackdown in Minneapolis on Dec. 1, customers quickly dwindled at Bymore Mercado in St. Paul. The grocery store said it lost 75 percent of them within days.
One killed in Christmas Eve shooting at Dakota County home
A shooting on Christmas Eve at a rural Dakota County home just south of Farmington, Minn. has left one person dead and another hurt, deputies say.
$400k shipment of lobster stolen
A $400k shipment of lobster that was on its way to Minnesota was stolen.
Missing Nebraska mother found dead after more than a year; Homicide case opened
Nebraska authorities have found the remains of Jerica Hamre, a Lincoln mother who had been missing for more than a year, on a rural farm.
ATM dragged through storefront in failed Christmas Eve robbery
Police are asking for the public’s help to identify two men who tried to steal an ATM on Christmas Eve by dragging it from a store with a metal cable.
2 killed, 20 injured after gas leak explosion at Bristol nursing home
Police said one resident and one employee of the facility were killed in the explosion.
Man fatally shot in Minneapolis, 17-year-old arrested
A man was fatally shot after an argument early Tuesday morning in Minneapolis.
Brown University police chief placed on leave following deadly school shooting
Former Providence Police Department Chief Hugh T. Clements was appointed to replace the chief on an interim basis.
State Rep. Hussein, family unharmed after attempted home break-in
Minnesota State Rep. Samakab Hussein said he and his family are "terribly shaken up by this terrifying attack on our family" after an attempted break-in at their home.
Epstein files: DOJ releases almost 30,000 new documents in investigation, agency says
In a social media post Tuesday, the Department of Justice announced the release of nearly 30,000 files in the Jeffrey Epstein case. Here's what we know.
Gov. Walz warns ICE could target Christmas Eve masses
Gov. Walz says the state is anticipating and preparing for increased ICE enforcement actions over the holidays, including the possibility of ICE agents targeting Christmas Eve mass.
'Major developments' reveal California 9-year-old Melodee Buzzard was found dead in Utah
The Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office will announce “major developments" in the case of missing child Melodee Buzzard on Tuesday afternoon.
Man facing multiple felonies after being shot by St. Paul cops
A Minneapolis man is now facing multiple felony charges after being shot by St. Paul police over the weekend along Interstate-94.
St. Paul Fire Department mourns death of firefighter Timothy Bertz
Firefighter Timothy Bertz, a recent graduate of the St. Paul Fire Academy, has died following a serious medical event.
MN jail commissioner asked to step down
The Minnesota Sheriff’s Association is calling on the department of corrections commissioner to step down in a move that is largely symbolic. FOX 9’s Mike Manzoni explains the latest.
Minnesota fraud now under focus
The U.S. House oversight committee is investigating Minnesota's handling of fraud after federal prosecutors highlighted the potential of up to $9 billion stemming from programs throughout the state.



















