Sophie Nyweide's cause of death under investigation: What to know

Sophie Nyweide, a young actress who appeared in films like "Mammoth" and "An Invisible Sign," died at age 24 and police are investigating her cause of death.

Jelly Roll could receive Tennessee state pardon for crimes tied to early life

Country artist Jelly Roll may receive a state pardon for past convictions after the Tennessee Board of Parole voted unanimously to recommend clemency. Gov. Bill Lee will make the final decision.

Shannon Sharpe sued for $50 million over alleged sexual assault, per reports

Shannon Sharpe, host of “Club Shay Shay" and a former NFL star, is being sued for $50 million in a civil case alleging sexual assault and non-consensual video sharing.

White House shares photo of Vince Vaughn, Donald Trump in Oval Office

President Donald Trump and Vince Vaughn teamed up for a lighthearted spoof of the Hollywood actor’s iconic 2005 film "Wedding Crashers."

Children's Theater Company announces new season
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The curtain will soon be rising on a new season of shows at the Children's Theatre Company CTC, and we'll be seeing a mix of some new productions along with some familiar favorites. CTC Artistic Director, Rick Dildine shares what of what to expect in his first season, and what inspired for the 2025/2026 lineup.

Katy Perry kicks off sci-fi inspired tour following controversial trip to space

Katy Perry is launching her new sci-fi inspired “Lifetimes Tour" in Mexico City just days after completing a historic, yet controversial, all-female spaceflight.

These TV characters probably outearn you

On “The Simpsons," Mr. Burns earns $258,900 as a chief executive, while Dr. Gregory House from "House" earns $270,560, according to a new study.

Anoka bringing back alcohol ‘social district’ in 2025

The City of Anoka is bringing back its “social district" for a third season, allowing patrons to buy and drink alcohol in public – but only in designated areas.

South St. Paul library record returned 5 decades late, fines waived

A South St. Paul man checked out a Cat Stevens record as an eighth grade student in 1976 and tried to return it last week after his grandkids found it. FOX 9's Corin Hoggard has the details on the discovery.