Sign-up for more free COVID tests begins today. Here’s how to order

The U.S. government is replenishing its stockpile with millions of new at-home COVID tests. Here’s how to order yours for free.

COVID-19 cases rising again
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Although COVID-19 cases are on the rise again, there have been less serious illnesses reported. FOX 9?s Rob Olson explains the latest word from medical professionals.

IRS to pause accepting claims for COVID-era tax credit amid fraudulent claims

The tax credit, called the Employee Retention Credit, was created to help small businesses keep paying their employees during the pandemic if they were suspended from operating.

Craft brewery bubble bursting in Minneapolis?
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Over the past decade, it seemed craft brewers were popping up left and right. But now, the market seems to be shrinking.

As businesses downsize office spaces, cities work adjust to redevelopment

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced a significant shift in the workplace, leading many companies to adopt hybrid work models. As a result, large office buildings, once bustling centers of activity, are being left vacant. This has left cities to consider how these spaces could be repurposed.

Why did gas prices jump overnight in MN?
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The price of gas has jumped by 40 cents overnight at some stations in the Twin Cities metro. GasBuddy indicates a refinery outage may be to blame, and prices could climb even higher for states in the Midwest.

Celebrating Black business in Minneapolis
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It's been a year since a group of Black business owners were connected with financial experts to move their businesses forward.

COVID-19 levels on the rise but less severe than previous summers

Most of us have let our guard down when it comes to COVID-19, but national health experts are warning that’s actually what your summer cold could be.

COVID-19 levels on rise but less severe
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Most of us have let our guard down when it comes to COVID-19, but national health experts are warning that?s actually what your summer cold could be.

Minneapolis hosts ?Black Business Week?
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On Monday Minneapolis was the site of the third annual Black Business Week, kicking off a week full of events and activities showcasing Black-owned businesses that call Minneapolis home.

Hoping to hit the lottery jackpots in MN
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Minnesotans are hoping to win the $1 billion Powerball drawing Wednesday night, the third largest in the game's history. If you didn't win the Powerball, there's still a chance to win the Mega Millions drawing on Friday, which currently has a $720 million jackpot.

AI car repair? Minnesota biz empowers DIY repairs
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Most of us have been there: something breaks on your vehicle and the mechanic bill is more than you can afford. But now, there's a way to diagnose and fix the problem without ever entering a shop.

Minnesota governor had authority to impose mask mandate, Appeals Court says

Gov. Tim Walz had the legal authority to mandate face masks when he declared a public health emergency in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Minnesota Court of Appeals ruled Monday.

Slower job growth in new report
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A new jobs report shows the economy is cooling. However, some experts think it's a sign the Federal Reserve's moves to fight inflation are working.

Mounds View development causes protest
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Neighbors in the northeast metro are continuing their fight to block a wetland area from becoming a residential development. FOX 9?s Courtney Godfrey explains the fight in Mounds View that attracted more than a dozen residents on Monday.

Minnesotans to get final round of pandemic food benefits for children

As the federal public health emergency for COVID-19 wraps up, eligible Minnesota families with children will soon receive what's expected to be the last round of food benefits. 

Impacts of the DFL tax bill
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The final version of several DFL bills, including the tax bill, has yet to be finalized and still has to go back to the House and Senate for a vote before it can reach Gov. Tim Walz's desk.