Strained relationships? How to repair damage with friends & family after election season
This election season has been tough on many families and friends. Dr. Richelle Moen, a family therapist and professor at the U of M Medical School, joined the Buzz with tips on repairing strained relationships.
This election season has been tough on many families and friends. Dr. Richelle Moen, a family therapist and professor at the U of M Medical School, joined the Buzz with tips on repairing strained relationships.
Protesters block traffic on I-94 in Minneapolis, over 600 cited
Protesters marched onto Interstate 94 in Minneapolis as part of a rally Wednesday night, as the 2020 election for U.S. president remains undecided.
Protesters marched onto Interstate 94 in Minneapolis as part of a rally Wednesday night, as the 2020 election for U.S. president remains undecided.
230,930 absentee ballots still outstanding in Minnesota
The Minnesota Secretary of State's office says 230,930 absentee ballots are outstanding as of today.
The Minnesota Secretary of State's office says 230,930 absentee ballots are outstanding as of today.
Affirmative action effort in California faces uphill battle; polling shows Prop. 16 is struggling
But public polling indicates that Proposition 16 is struggling, suggesting that voters may not be ready to repeal a quarter-century-old ban on affirmative action
But public polling indicates that Proposition 16 is struggling, suggesting that voters may not be ready to repeal a quarter-century-old ban on affirmative action
2 California measures would expand voting rights for felons, teens
Prop. 17 would restore the vote for some felons and Prop. 18 would allow 17-year-olds to vote in primaries if they turn 18 before the general election.
Prop. 17 would restore the vote for some felons and Prop. 18 would allow 17-year-olds to vote in primaries if they turn 18 before the general election.
DOJ to send personnel to Minneapolis to monitor election law compliance
The United States Department of Justice announced Monday it plans to send personnel to 44 jurisdictions nationwide, including Minneapolis, to monitor compliance with federal voting rights laws.
The United States Department of Justice announced Monday it plans to send personnel to 44 jurisdictions nationwide, including Minneapolis, to monitor compliance with federal voting rights laws.
How to report voter intimidation on Election Day in Minnesota
The Minnesota Attorney General’s Office offered guidance to voters who witness or are victim to voter intimidation on Election Day.
The Minnesota Attorney General’s Office offered guidance to voters who witness or are victim to voter intimidation on Election Day.
How to track your absentee ballot in Minnesota
The Minnesota Secretary of State says more than 1.5 million absentee ballots have been accepted during the 2020 Election and those voters can track the status of their ballot using a handy website.
The Minnesota Secretary of State says more than 1.5 million absentee ballots have been accepted during the 2020 Election and those voters can track the status of their ballot using a handy website.
Minnesota politicos urge people to get out and vote as Election Day nears
One day after President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden were both in Minnesota, politicians and advocates across the Twin Cities were again hard at work to rally for their respective parties.
One day after President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden were both in Minnesota, politicians and advocates across the Twin Cities were again hard at work to rally for their respective parties.
Minnesota Secretary of State won't seek stay of decision requiring absentee ballots in by election night
Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon says his office will not seek a stay of the decision that requires absentee ballots to be submitted by 8 p.m. on Election Day. Simon said Friday.
Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon says his office will not seek a stay of the decision that requires absentee ballots to be submitted by 8 p.m. on Election Day. Simon said Friday.
Early voting in Minnesota: How to vote by mail, in person
In-person early voting and absentee voting began in Minnesota on Sept. 18.
In-person early voting and absentee voting began in Minnesota on Sept. 18.
Security company that sought armed election security in Minnesota appears in court
A national ad recruiting former military members to provide armed security in Minnesota on Election Day and after has received a great deal of attention over the last few weeks, leading to a court hearing Monday.
A national ad recruiting former military members to provide armed security in Minnesota on Election Day and after has received a great deal of attention over the last few weeks, leading to a court hearing Monday.
Is it too late to vote by mail? Can I track my ballot? Answers to last-minute voting questions
With just days left until Election Day, it's crunch time for Minnesota voters. Secretary of State Steve Simon joined the FOX 9 Morning News with answers to some of your last-minute questions, including important information for those still planning to mail-in their ballot.
With just days left until Election Day, it's crunch time for Minnesota voters. Secretary of State Steve Simon joined the FOX 9 Morning News with answers to some of your last-minute questions, including important information for those still planning to mail-in their ballot.
Attorney general: Security company agrees not to hire armed guards to patrol Minnesota polling sites
A Tennesee-based security company that was searching for armed civilian guards to work polling sites in Minnesota has agreed to end their recruiting, the Minnesota attorney general says.
A Tennesee-based security company that was searching for armed civilian guards to work polling sites in Minnesota has agreed to end their recruiting, the Minnesota attorney general says.
Cindy McCain explains why she's supporting Biden as she rallies virtually with Sen. Klobuchar
Cindy McCain, the wife of late Republican Senator John McCain, broke with her husband's party last month to announce she would support Democrat Joe Biden in the presidential election.
Cindy McCain, the wife of late Republican Senator John McCain, broke with her husband's party last month to announce she would support Democrat Joe Biden in the presidential election.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren stumps for Biden in Minnesota
Senator and former 2020 candidate Elizabeth Warren made stops in Minnesota on Sunday, as she pushed to support Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's campaign.
Senator and former 2020 candidate Elizabeth Warren made stops in Minnesota on Sunday, as she pushed to support Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's campaign.
Minnesota shatters record for absentee voting amid pandemic
Minnesota has smashed its record for absentee voting by nearly a quarter of a million votes in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
Minnesota has smashed its record for absentee voting by nearly a quarter of a million votes in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
Dr. Jill Biden makes stops in Twin Cities, rallies with women in Minneapolis
Dr. Jill Biden, the wife of Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, made stops in both Twin Cities on Saturday as the campaign continues to make a push in the Midwest.
Dr. Jill Biden, the wife of Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, made stops in both Twin Cities on Saturday as the campaign continues to make a push in the Midwest.
National Voter Registration Day: How to check your registration, register to vote in Minnesota
Tuesday is National Voter Registration Day and, with six weeks to go until Election Day, election officials want to make sure everyone is ready to cast their ballot.
Tuesday is National Voter Registration Day and, with six weeks to go until Election Day, election officials want to make sure everyone is ready to cast their ballot.
Minnesota Secretary of State: Despite President Trump's calls, don't show up to monitor voting
During Tuesday night's debate, President Trump urged supporters to go to polling places and watch for fraud. He made the same pleas four years ago.
During Tuesday night's debate, President Trump urged supporters to go to polling places and watch for fraud. He made the same pleas four years ago.


















