MN weather: Thursday evening forecast
FOX 9 Meteorologist Sean Macaday has your Thursday evening forecast.
FOX 9 Meteorologist Sean Macaday has your Thursday evening forecast.
US military continues to strike alleged drug boats
The U.S. military continue to strike alleged drug boats, and Democrats are now firing back.
The U.S. military continue to strike alleged drug boats, and Democrats are now firing back.
Millions of Americans will lose SNAP benefits Nov. 1
Due to the government shutdown, millions of Americans will lose SNAP benefits starting Nov. 1.
Due to the government shutdown, millions of Americans will lose SNAP benefits starting Nov. 1.
Serial squatter refuses to leave Minneapolis woman's home
A serial squatter is refusing to leave a Minneapolis woman's home, even after not paying rent for months. FOX 9's Corin Hoggard has the latest.
A serial squatter is refusing to leave a Minneapolis woman's home, even after not paying rent for months. FOX 9's Corin Hoggard has the latest.
Fallout of Minnesota Rusco closing
The remodeling company, Minnesota Rusco, has closed its doors, leaving customers and contractors putting the pieces together. FOX 9's Rob Olson has the story.
The remodeling company, Minnesota Rusco, has closed its doors, leaving customers and contractors putting the pieces together. FOX 9's Rob Olson has the story.
JetBlue flight diverted to Tampa International Airport after experiencing 'drop in altitude'
A JetBlue flight flying from Cancun, Mexico to Newark, New Jersey was diverted to Tampa on Thursday after the plane experienced a drop in altitude.
A JetBlue flight flying from Cancun, Mexico to Newark, New Jersey was diverted to Tampa on Thursday after the plane experienced a drop in altitude.
Illinois leaders, feds butt heads over ICE arrests
Illinois leaders and the federal government continue to clash over tactics used by ICE agents in Chicago. Governor J.B. Pritzker is demanding operations be paused for Halloween weekend, but agents will be out in full force.
Illinois leaders and the federal government continue to clash over tactics used by ICE agents in Chicago. Governor J.B. Pritzker is demanding operations be paused for Halloween weekend, but agents will be out in full force.
Serial squatter plagues Minnesota, Wisconsin short-term renters
A Minneapolis woman is facing challenges in evicting a renter who has overstayed her welcome and hasn't paid rent since June. FOX 9's Corin Hoggard even encountered the squatter during a Thursday interview.
A Minneapolis woman is facing challenges in evicting a renter who has overstayed her welcome and hasn't paid rent since June. FOX 9's Corin Hoggard even encountered the squatter during a Thursday interview.
Former Minnesota Rusco owners blindsided by closure
A local remodeling company abruptly closed its doors after 70 years in business, and employees say they had no notice from the parent company that made the decision. FOX 9's Rob Olson has the story.
A local remodeling company abruptly closed its doors after 70 years in business, and employees say they had no notice from the parent company that made the decision. FOX 9's Rob Olson has the story.
Judges by Day, Rock Stars by Night: Meet “The Reasonable Doubts”
They rule the courtroom — and the stage! Minnesota Justices Sarah Hennesy and Anne McKeig, along with Judge John Bowen, swap gavels for guitars in their band, The Reasonable Doubts. They explain how the group came together, the story behind their clever name, and what it’s like balancing the bench with the beat. Fresh off their performance at “Law Law Palooza,” these judges prove that sometimes the best way to handle stress is to jam it out.
They rule the courtroom — and the stage! Minnesota Justices Sarah Hennesy and Anne McKeig, along with Judge John Bowen, swap gavels for guitars in their band, The Reasonable Doubts. They explain how the group came together, the story behind their clever name, and what it’s like balancing the bench with the beat. Fresh off their performance at “Law Law Palooza,” these judges prove that sometimes the best way to handle stress is to jam it out.
Domestic violence press conference, school referendums, paranormal activity & more: Oct 30, 2025
FOX 9's The Afternoon Shift — hosted by Adam Llorens and Maxx Fuller — covers the day’s top news stories from Minnesota and beyond with curiosity, conversation, and a touch of comedy. At 3:30, we’ll take you live to a press conference with Hennepin County Commissioner Irene Fernando and local domestic violence service providers. They’re calling for accountability, transparency, and real action from Minneapolis city leaders after what they say is a failure to address long-documented gaps in the city’s domestic violence response system. In today's episode we discuss the Minnesota Twins naming Derek Shelton as their new manager, ushering in a fresh era for the clubhouse and sparking early buzz about how his leadership could shape the team heading into spring training. Meanwhile, the Vikings get a major boost as J.J. McCarthy prepares to make his return to the starting lineup after being sidelined since Week Two — we’ll break down what his comeback could mean for the team’s playoff hopes. Across Minnesota, voters are preparing for a wave of school board referendums — with school safety at the top of most agendas. We talk with the Executive Director of the Minnesota School Boards Association about the multi-million-dollar funding requests on the ballot and what happens if schools don’t get the money they’re counting on. As expanded SNAP benefits come to an end, food insecurity continues to rise — we look at what that means for Minnesota families, and how local food shelves, restaurants, and businesses are stepping up to make sure people across the state are fed and have places to turn for help and support during the holidays. Then, we turn up the volume with Reasonable Doubts, the local band making noise with their mix of storytelling and sound. And as spooky season peaks, we explore real-life paranormal encounters around Minnesota — from unexplained happenings to the ghost hunters searching for answers.
FOX 9's The Afternoon Shift — hosted by Adam Llorens and Maxx Fuller — covers the day’s top news stories from Minnesota and beyond with curiosity, conversation, and a touch of comedy. At 3:30, we’ll take you live to a press conference with Hennepin County Commissioner Irene Fernando and local domestic violence service providers. They’re calling for accountability, transparency, and real action from Minneapolis city leaders after what they say is a failure to address long-documented gaps in the city’s domestic violence response system. In today's episode we discuss the Minnesota Twins naming Derek Shelton as their new manager, ushering in a fresh era for the clubhouse and sparking early buzz about how his leadership could shape the team heading into spring training. Meanwhile, the Vikings get a major boost as J.J. McCarthy prepares to make his return to the starting lineup after being sidelined since Week Two — we’ll break down what his comeback could mean for the team’s playoff hopes. Across Minnesota, voters are preparing for a wave of school board referendums — with school safety at the top of most agendas. We talk with the Executive Director of the Minnesota School Boards Association about the multi-million-dollar funding requests on the ballot and what happens if schools don’t get the money they’re counting on. As expanded SNAP benefits come to an end, food insecurity continues to rise — we look at what that means for Minnesota families, and how local food shelves, restaurants, and businesses are stepping up to make sure people across the state are fed and have places to turn for help and support during the holidays. Then, we turn up the volume with Reasonable Doubts, the local band making noise with their mix of storytelling and sound. And as spooky season peaks, we explore real-life paranormal encounters around Minnesota — from unexplained happenings to the ghost hunters searching for answers.
Paranormal Activity in Minnesota: Inside the Twin Cities Paranormal Society
On the eve of Halloween, things are getting spooky in Minnesota! Thomas and Dawn, co-leads of the Twin Cities Paranormal Society, join the show to share their most chilling investigations — from haunted landmarks to unexplained encounters across the Twin Cities. They reveal how they separate science from superstition… and why even seasoned ghost hunters still get goosebumps.
On the eve of Halloween, things are getting spooky in Minnesota! Thomas and Dawn, co-leads of the Twin Cities Paranormal Society, join the show to share their most chilling investigations — from haunted landmarks to unexplained encounters across the Twin Cities. They reveal how they separate science from superstition… and why even seasoned ghost hunters still get goosebumps.
Pet monkey seen leaving Texas Spirit Halloween with owner in new bodycam
The monkey was captured in previous viral video swinging from the store's rafters after being spooked by a Halloween animatronic.
The monkey was captured in previous viral video swinging from the store's rafters after being spooked by a Halloween animatronic.
Why Minnesota schools are asking voters for funding this election
This November, dozens of Minnesota school districts are turning to local taxpayers to help cover rising costs. Executive Director of the Minnesota School Boards Association, Kirk Schneidawind, joins the show to explain why referendums have become routine for schools and what’s at stake for communities statewide — from multimillion-dollar projects in Hopkins and Cambridge-Isanti to smaller rural upgrades in Granada Huntley East Chain and beyond.
This November, dozens of Minnesota school districts are turning to local taxpayers to help cover rising costs. Executive Director of the Minnesota School Boards Association, Kirk Schneidawind, joins the show to explain why referendums have become routine for schools and what’s at stake for communities statewide — from multimillion-dollar projects in Hopkins and Cambridge-Isanti to smaller rural upgrades in Granada Huntley East Chain and beyond.
FOX 9 All Day: Oct. 30, 2025
Today on All-Day Amy Hockert digs into the new Twins manager, rural healthcare education, a haunted hotel, and has a special a guest appearance from Men in Black.
Today on All-Day Amy Hockert digs into the new Twins manager, rural healthcare education, a haunted hotel, and has a special a guest appearance from Men in Black.
The University of Minnesota Medical School's new regional campus is addressing shortages of rural physicians
The new St. Cloud campus of the University of Minnesota Medical School is focused on forming the future of rural healthcare in Minnesota.
The new St. Cloud campus of the University of Minnesota Medical School is focused on forming the future of rural healthcare in Minnesota.
The haunted Palmer House hotel gears up for Halloween festivities
The owner of the Palmer House in Sauk Centre joins All-Day to talk about the most haunted hotel in Minnesota and the friendly ghosts that live there.
The owner of the Palmer House in Sauk Centre joins All-Day to talk about the most haunted hotel in Minnesota and the friendly ghosts that live there.
SNAP benefits ending: Call to support food shelves
With the ongoing government shutdown set to end SNAP benefits for millions in November, there are calls to support the organizations working to fill the gap. FOX 9's Bill Keller has the latest.
With the ongoing government shutdown set to end SNAP benefits for millions in November, there are calls to support the organizations working to fill the gap. FOX 9's Bill Keller has the latest.
Man fatally shot outside Minneapolis workplace [RAW]
Minneapolis police chief Brian O'Hara said a man was shot and killed after confronting a suspected thief outside of his workplace.
Minneapolis police chief Brian O'Hara said a man was shot and killed after confronting a suspected thief outside of his workplace.
SNAP benefits ending: What Minnesotans need to know
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits are set to end this weekend if the government shutdown continues. FOX 9's Bill Keller has the latest breakdown.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits are set to end this weekend if the government shutdown continues. FOX 9's Bill Keller has the latest breakdown.


















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