SNAP benefits: Supreme court to hear case
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All eyes are on the Supreme Court as justices could decide Tuesday if November SNAP benefits must be paid in full despite the ongoing government shutdown. FOX 9’s Chenue reports.

Senate passes bill to end shutdown
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On Monday night, the U.S. senate gave its final sign-off on a bill to reopen the federal government. Now it’s up to the house, as lawmakers scramble back to Washington after being largely absent from the Capitol during the shutdown. FOX’s Doug Luzader has the latest.

18 passengers being evaluated after people mover hits dock at Dulles Airport

A mobile lounge transporting passengers to Concourse D at Dulles Airport struck the dock at an angle on Monday afternoon, injuring 18 people.

Wayzata schools consider expansion future
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The Wayzata Public School Board is voting to approve plans to build new schools and expand others within the district - improvements it says are needed to accommodate more students. FOX 9’s Mike Manzoni is live from the meeting as the board consider its future expansion.

Minnesota lawmakers will eye gun control
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Gun control remains on the minds of Minnesotans during a town hall event in Stillwater that featured Gov. Tim Walz, who answered questions from those who attended.

Families oppose Edmund Fitgerald wreck exploration
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The S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald sank in Lake Superior during a violent storm 50 years ago, and historians believe another expedition to the wreckage with advanced technology could find out why the ship sank. But family members of the lost crew oppose further exploration of the wreckage. FOX 9’ Tim Blotz has more.

Travel headaches continue nationwide amid government shutdown
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Airports across the country continue to deal with travel disruptions due to FAA staff reductions with the federal government shutdown. A deal is in the works, but flights will continue to be altered or canceled until the shutdown is over. FOX's Kennedy Hayes has more.

Holiday flying could still see disruptions
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An agreement to stop a federal government shutdown could be close, but travelers at airports flying domestically might still see trouble in the coming weeks. FOX 9’s Courtney Godrey has the latest from the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.

Marking 50 years since Edmund Fitzgerald sank
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The Split Rock Lighthouse on the North Shore is lit up Monday night as the area commemorates the 50-year anniversary of the Edmund Fitzgerald shipwreck and sinking. FOX 9's Rob Olson was there for the day's festivities.

Fights break out ahead of Turning Point USA event on UC Berkeley campus

Fights and altercations broke out Monday night at the University of California, Berkeley, as Turning Point USA held its final campus tour stop of the year.

Edmund Fitzgerald commemoration at Split Rock Lighthouse
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The Edmund Fitzgerald sank 50 years ago, on Nov. 10, 1975. Split Rock Lighthouse will host a 50th anniversary commemoration for the ship, including a beacon lighting and memorial for those lost in the sinking.

Flight delays linger despite shutdown latest
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After 41 days of the federal government being shutdown as lawmakers work on an agreement to continue funding, an ending could be in sight, but travel disruptions remain. FOX 9’s Courtney Godfrey is live at MSP with the latest.

Split Rock Lighthouse beacon lit to honor Edmund Fitzgerald sinking
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The Edmund Fitzgerald sank 50 years ago, on Nov. 10, 1975. Split Rock Lighthouse is hosting a 50th anniversary commemoration for the ship, including a beacon lighting and memorial for those lost in the sinking. FOX 9's Rob Olson is there.

Government shutdown Senate deal, Edmund Fitzgerald anniversary, Vikings recap & more: Nov. 10, 2025
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Today?s episode of The Afternoon Shift with Adam Llorens and Maxx Fuller dives into the biggest headlines across Minnesota and beyond, blending live updates, local insight, and thoughtful conversation. A potential breakthrough may be on the horizon in Washington as lawmakers work to end the longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history. While optimism is building around a deal, the impacts continue to ripple nationwide ? from growing air traffic delays and grounded flights to missed paychecks and suspended public services. We break down what this possible agreement means for Minnesotans ? from federal workers and farmers to families relying on SNAP and other support programs ? and what it will take to truly get the government back on track heading into the holidays. Today marks the 50th anniversary of the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald, one of the Great Lakes? most haunting maritime disasters. We revisit the tragedy that claimed 29 lives on Lake Superior, explore the lasting impact it?s had on shipping and safety, and dive into the new documentary Gales of November, which takes a rare, modern look at the wreck, the legend, and the families who still remember. We?ll also take you to the memorial at 4 p.m. CT to honor the 29 crew members lost 50 years ago today. In sports, we recap the Vikings? latest matchup, with quarterback J.J. McCarthy back under center after injury ? and fans watching closely to see if his return can reignite Minnesota?s playoff hopes. We?ll also unpack the Major League Baseball scandal that?s shaking the league and raising tough questions about ethics, leadership, and accountability across the sport. On stage, a bold retelling of Shakespeare?s darkest tragedy ? Macbeth, the ?Scottish Play? ? breathes new life into the timeless story of ambition, fate, and power. We explore how this modern interpretation is connecting with audiences and what makes the play?s themes feel as relevant as ever.

Double, double, toil, and trouble — “The Macbeths” brings bold new energy to Minneapolis
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A bold reimagining of Shakespeare’s classic tragedy is coming to Minneapolis as “The Macbeths” takes the stage at the Center for Performing Arts this Friday. Presented by Rough Magic Performance Co., the production offers a modern, intimate look at power, ambition, and the unraveling of a marriage consumed by desire and guilt. Co-artistic director Catherine Justice brings a fresh creative vision to the timeless tale, blending raw emotion with contemporary staging to captivate audiences. The show runs Friday through November 29, promising an unforgettable theatrical experience for Twin Cities theatergoers.

Is the government shutdown ending?
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It's Day 41 of the federal government shutdown, the longest in U.S. history, but is it coming to an end? Fordham University Assistant Professor for Political Science Jacob Smith joined Adam Llorens and Maxx Fuller on "The Afternoon Shift" with the latest.

Vikings fall to Ravens in hard-fought Sunday showdown
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The Minnesota Vikings came up short against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, falling in a hard-fought matchup that tested both teams’ endurance and strategy. Despite flashes of offensive brilliance and a strong defensive effort early on, the Vikings couldn’t hold off a late-game surge from the Ravens, who capitalized on key turnovers to secure the win. The loss marks a setback for Minnesota as they look to regroup and refocus ahead of next week’s game.

Medicare Monday: Common questions with Kelly Jo Greiner
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It’s Medicare Monday on FOX 9’s All Day, and Kelly Jo Greiner, a Medicare Product Manager with the Minnesota Board on Aging, joined Amy Hockert to answer some basic questions on changes that are coming to health insurance for people over 60.

Minnesota band pays tribute to ‘Wreck of the Fitzgerald’ singer
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David James Carlson, the lead singer of the Gordon Lightfoot tribute band, joined Amy Hockert on FOX 9’s All Day to talk about the 50th anniversary of the Edmund Fitzgerald shipwreck.

Will Gov. Walz call a special session on gun violence?
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Gov. Walz took questions after a town hall on gun violence, including whether he will call a special session to address gun laws.