Harper Moyski memorial volleyball tournament
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A memorial volleyball tournament was held for one of the children killed in the Annunciation School and Church shooting, Harper Moyski. FOX 9's Leon Purvis has the story.

Making sense of discontinuing the U.S. penny
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The U.S. Mint made its last penny, which raises questions about what will happen to the billions of pennies that are still in circulation.

Former Vikings, Bears stars team up for heart health
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Chicago Bears Hall of Famer Mike Singletary and former Vikings player Esera Tuaolo were on the FOX 9 morning news to raise awareness about heart health and high blood pressure.

Minnesotans spoiled by spring-like weather
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On a day that saw record-high temperatures in the Twin Cities, many Minnesotans took to the outdoors to enjoy the weather. FOX 9’s Leon Purvis spoke with some to see how they spent the extended fall.

Jamar Clark’s family still wants justice
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A decade after the death of Jamar Clark in Minneapolis, his family says they are still fighting for justice. FOX 9’s Maury Glover spoke with them and has the story.

At Trump's urging, Bondi says US will investigate Epstein's ties to Clinton and other political foes

Acceding to President Donald Trump's demands, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said Friday that she has ordered a top federal prosecutor to investigate sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's ties to Trump political foes, including former President Bill Clinton. 

Airlines struggle to return to normal across U.S.
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Airline travelers might not see a return to normal at airports around the U.S. despite a federal government shutdown being concluded.

Airport delays begin to ease after shutdown
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The government shutdown has ended, but the air traffic control system remains critically understaffed. Despite improvements to flight operations, delays and cancelations are still expected in the weeks ahead. FOX 9’s Corin Hoggard has the latest.

Gophers-Ducks, Vikings-Bears, St. Paul Gun Ordinance, Mayor Melvin Carter & More: Nov. 14, 2025
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On today's episode of "The Afternoon Shift," Adam Llorens chats with a pro-gun advocate and St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter on St. Paul's new gun ordinance. Plus, previews of the Minnesota-Oregon and Bears-Vikings games, as well as a visit by Lauren Andrego.

Former NBA player Patrick Beverley arrested in Texas

Former NBA player Patrick Beverley was arrested Friday in Fort Bend County, Texas, according to court records.

Week one rematch: Vikings and Bears meet again
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FOX 32 sports reporters Tina Nguyen checks in from Chicago with an early look at Sunday’s NFC North showdown between the Vikings and the Bears. From the quarterback duel to key defensive matchups Tina sets the stage for a gritty divisional battle that could shake up the standings heading into the rest of the season.

John Beam: Deadly shooting of Laney football coach was 'targeted,' police say

Oakland police on Friday arrested a 27-year-old former football player following the death of legendary Laney College coach, John Beam, who died from his gunshot wounds in what authorities described cryptically as a "targeted" shooting. 

Lauren's list: What’s happening this weekend in MN
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FOX 9's Lauren Andrego has the inside scoop on all the best weekend events across Minnesota — from live music and food fests to holiday markets.

Mayor Melvin Carter on St. Paul’s assault weapon ordinance
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St. Paul City Council approved a new firearms ordinance aimed at restricting assault-style weapons and large-capacity magazines. While supporters say the measure is a step toward reducing gun violence, critics argue it’s unenforceable under Minnesota’s state preemption law, which limits local control over gun regulations. St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter tells us what’s behind the ordinance and what it means for the city of St. Paul. He also tells us about his experience as the mayor of St. Paul.

Gophers gear up for a big test vs No. 8 Oregon
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The Minnesota Gophers face a major challenge on the road tonight against No. 8 Oregon, entering the matchup as 25.5-point underdogs. With just a few games left in the regular season, the Gophers are looking to prove they can compete with one of the nation’s top teams and finish strong. Sports reporter Tony Liebert from Bring Me The News breaks down what’s at stake, how this season stacks up for Coach Fleck’s squad, and what fans can expect from Minnesota’s remaining stretch — including key insights on recruiting momentum and upcoming Big Ten battles.

St. Paul assault weapon ban sparks legal challenge from MN Gun Owners Caucus
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The Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus is suing the City of St. Paul after the City Council approved a new firearms ordinance restricting assault-style weapons. The lawsuit argues the measure violates the state’s firearms preemption law, which blocks local governments from passing their own gun regulations. Rob Doar, president of the Minnesota Gun Owners Law Center, tells us more about the lawsuit and what the ordinance means for gun-owners.

The crowned Hockey Mom of the Year 2026 joins All Day
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Last night, Jacqueline Nowakowski was crowned the 2026 Hockey Mom of the Year at an event at Mall of America. Jacqueline joins All Day to talk about the event and her story as a hockey mom.

Big dairy creating environmental concerns in North Dakota
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Journalist Jeff Beach joins All Day to talk about the feud between an environmental group and a permit for a 12,500-cow dairy farm.

Right to Repair initiative now in effect in Duluth
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TakeAction Minnesota senior organizer joins All Day to talk about the new Right to Repair law in Duluth.

MIRAC demands ICE cooperation penalties in MPD contract
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The Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee (MIRAC) is advocating for stronger sanctuary protections in Minneapolis, particularly in relation to the city's police contract negotiations with the Police Federation. The group is calling for "real, enforceable consequences" for any Minneapolis police officer who cooperates with ICE. Robin Wonsley, a Minneapolis City Council member, said they want to hold officers accruable to protect our immigrant neighbors. Jason Chavez, a Minneapolis City Council member, and Elliott Payne, Minneapolis City Council president, also spoke at the press conference.