Edina schools among first in MN to allow high school students to carry, administer naloxone
Edina high school students are now allowed to carry and administer Naloxone, also known as Narcan, under a policy approved by the school board this week.
Trump, FBI Director Patel tout efforts to crackdown on violent crime
FBI Director Kash Patel joined President Trump to tout federal law enforcement’s efforts to combat crime in major cities across the U.S. in "Operation Summer Heat."
USC grad student accused of drugging, raping victims over 4-year period
Sizhe Weng, a Chinese national, is being held without bail and faces eight felony counts, including rape and sexual penetration.
80-year-old woman killed in wrong-way Hwy 52 crash in Inver Grove Heights
An 80-year-old Cottage Grove woman was killed Tuesday night in a wrong-way crash on Highway 52 in Inver Grove Heights, according to the Minnesota State Patrol.
Edina High School students can carry, administer Narcan under new policy
District officials emphasize the policy is a proactive safety measure that aligns with a new state law, and is not a response to a specific incident or drug problem within the school.
Fake $50 bills circulating through Big Stone County businesses: Sheriff
Authorities in Big Stone County are warning about counterfeit $50 bills being passed in the area.
Dozens of families victimized as Minnesota contractors face $1.5M fraud accusations
Two Minnesota contractors are accused of taking over $1.5 million for jobs that went unfinished.
Minneapolis Realtor murder conviction heads to re-trial after court decision
A man considered by prosecutors to be the "mastermind" behind the kidnapping and murder of a Minneapolis real estate agent who was lured to a Maple Lake home has a new trial that began today.
Arrests made after Mississippi homecoming shooting left 6 dead
The shooting and mass killing happened last weekend as people celebrated homecoming in a small Mississippi town. Six died and more than a dozen others were hurt.
Minneapolis Fire Chief Bryan Tyner reflects on career
As he heads into retirement at the end of the year, Minneapolis Fire Chief Bryan Tyner joined FOX 9 All Day to talk about his 30-year career as a firefighter.
Police release major update after viral video shows screaming woman being pulled from doorway
A woman seen in a surveillance video that appeared to show her being forcibly pulled away by a man outside a Wichita home on Sunday has contacted police, they said Tuesday afternoon.
MN mayors challenge state lawmakers on gun laws
Once again, a coalition of mayors from the Twin Cities are calling on state lawmakers to take action on gun violence in the wake of the shooting at Annunciation Church.
Ex-St. Paul police employee accused of possessing 11 pounds of meth, fentanyl: Charges
A Woodbury man who worked for the St. Paul Police Department has been terminated following his arrest on a serious drug charge. Law enforcement reportedly found 9.8 pounds of methamphetamine, and 1.68 pounds of Fentanyl inside his home.
America has already seen more than 300 mass shootings in 2025, data shows
The U.S. has recorded 340 mass shootings so far in 2025, according to the Gun Violence Archive
White Bear Lake fraudulent student: Search warrant details birth certificate used in enrollment
Authorities are seeking copies of a birth certificate and other enrollment documents as part of an ongoing investigation into a 22-year-old man accused of enrolling as a student at White Bear Lake Area High School.
Minnesota BCA identifies more cases impacted by breathalyzer errors
The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension says it has identified new DWI cases potentially impacted by "human errors" that have led to the state temporarily suspending its breathalyzer tests.
Emotional plea from Minnesota mother: Please check your CO detectors
For nearly 30 years, Cheryl Burt has lived with the pain of losing her two youngest sons. Her advocacy is why Minnesota is now giving 2,500 carbon monoxide detectors away to eight communities deemed at the most risk.
Annunciation adds ‘safe’ to ‘essential agreement’ with students
As classes return for students in the weeks following a mass shooting attack that left two dead and several injured, a new social media post by Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis seeks to focus on safety as a tenant in its "essential agreement" developed by students.
Maple Grove police seek driver in Oct. 2 hit-and-run with motorcyclist
The Maple Grove Police Department is looking for the driver of an SUV who allegedly hit a motorcyclist and fled the scene earlier this month.
Dangerously high carbon monoxide levels send Minnesota couple to hospital
A Minnesota woman called 911 because she thought she was having a heart attack. Then, her husband started seizing. Dispatchers suspected the attacks were actually carbon monoxide exposure and told the couple to get out of the house.



















