Inmate at Hennepin County Jail tests positive for COVID-19
An inmate who was brought into Hennepin County Jail has tested positive for COVID-19, according to the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office.
An inmate who was brought into Hennepin County Jail has tested positive for COVID-19, according to the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office.
No new COVID-19 deaths reported in Minnesota for 1st time since March 25
No new deaths from COVID-19 were reported in Minnesota, the first time since March 25 the state has not reported a new death from the virus.
No new deaths from COVID-19 were reported in Minnesota, the first time since March 25 the state has not reported a new death from the virus.
Metro Mobility begins door-to-door services for healthcare workers
Metro Mobility has started 24/7 door-to-door commute services for any person who works at a healthcare facility, the Metropolitan Council announced Monday.
Metro Mobility has started 24/7 door-to-door commute services for any person who works at a healthcare facility, the Metropolitan Council announced Monday.
The COVID-19 conversation to have now
Most Americans who get sick with COVID-19 will recover, but many, including the elderly and those with serious underlying medical conditions, may get very sick, very fast.
Most Americans who get sick with COVID-19 will recover, but many, including the elderly and those with serious underlying medical conditions, may get very sick, very fast.
Minnesota funeral home offers balloon messages in place of attendees amid pandemic
A Minnesota funeral home found a unique way to better connect loved ones who are unable to attend services due to COVID-19.
A Minnesota funeral home found a unique way to better connect loved ones who are unable to attend services due to COVID-19.
COVID-19 in Wisconsin: 154 deaths, 993 hospitalizations to date
One hundred and fifty four Wisconsinites have died from COVID-19 in total, the state announced Monday.
One hundred and fifty four Wisconsinites have died from COVID-19 in total, the state announced Monday.
Open Streets Minneapolis still on, but no events in June due to COVID-19 concerns
Despite many other summer events and activities being canceled over COVID-19 concerns, Open Streets Minneapolis is still on—although no events will be held in June.
Despite many other summer events and activities being canceled over COVID-19 concerns, Open Streets Minneapolis is still on—although no events will be held in June.
President Trump says he’ll decide on easing guidelines, not governors
President Donald Trump asserted Monday that he is the ultimate decision-maker for determining how and when to relax the nation’s social distancing guidelines as he grows anxious to reopen the coronavirus-stricken country as soon as possible.
President Donald Trump asserted Monday that he is the ultimate decision-maker for determining how and when to relax the nation’s social distancing guidelines as he grows anxious to reopen the coronavirus-stricken country as soon as possible.
Carnival Cruise Line cancels cruises out of North America until June 26 as coronavirus pandemic continues
Carnival Cruise Line said that all its cruises out of North America are canceled through June 26 as the coronavirus pandemic continues.
Carnival Cruise Line said that all its cruises out of North America are canceled through June 26 as the coronavirus pandemic continues.
Amazon puts new grocery delivery customers on waitlist amid high demand during COVID-19 pandemic
For the time being, the company said it will focus on orders placed by existing Amazon Fresh and Whole Foods Market delivery customers.
For the time being, the company said it will focus on orders placed by existing Amazon Fresh and Whole Foods Market delivery customers.
U.S. Justice Department monitoring restrictions on worship
The United States Attorney General is warning state and local governments there could be consequences for cracking down on religious services.
The United States Attorney General is warning state and local governments there could be consequences for cracking down on religious services.
Supreme Court to hold May arguments by teleconference amid coronavirus crisis
The Supreme Court said Monday it will hold arguments by teleconference in May in key cases, including President Donald Trump's bid to shield his tax and other financial records.
The Supreme Court said Monday it will hold arguments by teleconference in May in key cases, including President Donald Trump's bid to shield his tax and other financial records.
Navy reports first coronavirus death from Roosevelt crew
The Navy says a sailor who was hospitalized in intensive care on Guam last week has died of coronavirus-related complications.
The Navy says a sailor who was hospitalized in intensive care on Guam last week has died of coronavirus-related complications.
Fauci says 'rolling reentry' of US economy possible in May
The country’s top infectious disease expert says the economy in parts of the country could have a “rolling reentry” as early as next month.
The country’s top infectious disease expert says the economy in parts of the country could have a “rolling reentry” as early as next month.
A post-pandemic world - Futurist Jack Uldrich makes his predictions for what may become our "new normal"
In these uncertain times, the one thing that is certain, is society post-pandemic will not look the same. Futurist and author Jack Uldrich joined the Buzz to chat about his predictions for our "new normal". From restaurants to sporting events, the good and the bad, Jack imagines how our world is transforming into something new.
In these uncertain times, the one thing that is certain, is society post-pandemic will not look the same. Futurist and author Jack Uldrich joined the Buzz to chat about his predictions for our "new normal". From restaurants to sporting events, the good and the bad, Jack imagines how our world is transforming into something new.
George Stephanopoulos tests positive for coronavirus, announces it on 'Good Morning America'
George Stephanopoulos, an anchor on ABC's "Good Morning America" revealed that he has tested positive for COVID-19, the illness caused by the novel coronavirus.
George Stephanopoulos, an anchor on ABC's "Good Morning America" revealed that he has tested positive for COVID-19, the illness caused by the novel coronavirus.
A time of increased need: Salvation Army ramps up services amid COVID-19 pandemic
The Salvation Army is keeping their most essential services open as need increases by "epic" proportions amid the COVID-19 outbreak. Director of Development Brian Molohon joined the FOX 9 Morning News to talk about how the organization is helping as many people as they can, and how the community can assist with their mission.
The Salvation Army is keeping their most essential services open as need increases by "epic" proportions amid the COVID-19 outbreak. Director of Development Brian Molohon joined the FOX 9 Morning News to talk about how the organization is helping as many people as they can, and how the community can assist with their mission.
Grocery store workers are key during the virus. And they’re afraid
From South Africa to Italy to the U.S., grocery workers — many in low-wage jobs — are manning the frontlines amid worldwide lockdowns, their work deemed essential to keep food and critical goods flowing.
From South Africa to Italy to the U.S., grocery workers — many in low-wage jobs — are manning the frontlines amid worldwide lockdowns, their work deemed essential to keep food and critical goods flowing.
Tampa man whose motorcycle was stolen while making PPE for healthcare workers gets new set of wheels
Michael Guinn has a new set of wheels thanks to the owner of Full Throttle magazine. Giunn has been working non-stop on 3D printing thousands of PPE masks for healthcare workers in area hospitals. Last Wednesday, when he ran home to grab more supplies, he noticed his motorcycle was gone.
Michael Guinn has a new set of wheels thanks to the owner of Full Throttle magazine. Giunn has been working non-stop on 3D printing thousands of PPE masks for healthcare workers in area hospitals. Last Wednesday, when he ran home to grab more supplies, he noticed his motorcycle was gone.
Meat plant closes after 293 workers test positive; nation's meat supply could take a hit
A meat plant in South Dakota is being shut down after 293 of its employees tested positive for coronavirus.
A meat plant in South Dakota is being shut down after 293 of its employees tested positive for coronavirus.



















