CDC eviction moratorium left in place by Supreme Court

The court on Tuesday rejected a plea by landlords to end the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention moratorium on evicting millions of tenants who aren't paying rent during the coronavirus pandemic.

Just Deeds helps homeowners identify and remove racial covenants

Racial covenants were used to keep Black people from buying homes in Minnesota cities, but a local group is working to remove that language from homeowners' deeds.

Rochester, Minn. cave house now on the market

This beautiful house comes with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, and 3,600 square feet of cave space.

Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity challenged by soaring lumber prices

Lumber prices have soared over the last year, costing nearly 140 percent more in 2021 when compared with this time in 2020.  

Advocates say more people experiencing homelessness are living in outdoor camps

The metro has experienced some of its coldest temperatures this past week, but even with the below-freezing temperatures, community advocates tell FOX 9 they are witnessing an unprecedented number of people experiencing homelessness choosing to stay outside during the cold.

Minneapolis park board to consider limits to tent encampments at parks

As concerns over an encampment at Powderhorn Park grow, the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board will consider enforcing limits to encampment sizes.

With rent, mortgage payments due on the 1st, experts offer recommendations for those who can't pay

Rent and mortgage payments are due Wednesday for many across the state, but as more and more people lose their jobs and file for unemployment, coming up with that cash right now may not be possible.

Minnesota housing scorecard finds 'urgent need' for more affordable homes

A new scorecard on the state of housing in Minnesota is shining a light on the "urgent need" for more affordable homes as the state faces its greatest home shortage in decades, according to data collected by Prosperity's Front Door.