Twin Cities artist's new show re-lives the horrors of lynchings in the U.S.
Sean Garrison calls "The Darkness In My Skin" a live painting experience, where he paints human effigies hanging on stage. Garrison says his depiction of a mass lynching is meant to be provocative and create a conversation about how the system that created the lynching era is still being felt today.
Sean Garrison calls "The Darkness In My Skin" a live painting experience, where he paints human effigies hanging on stage. Garrison says his depiction of a mass lynching is meant to be provocative and create a conversation about how the system that created the lynching era is still being felt today.
Wings of the North raising money for new museum
Wings of the North in Eden Prairie is raising money to build a new museum in Eden Prairie. The organization is hosting a pancake breakfast on Saturday, Sept. 10, at Flying Cloud Airport in Eden Prairie.
Wings of the North in Eden Prairie is raising money to build a new museum in Eden Prairie. The organization is hosting a pancake breakfast on Saturday, Sept. 10, at Flying Cloud Airport in Eden Prairie.
A look at the University of Minnesota Arboretum AppleHouse
The next big thing produced by the University of Minnesota fruit breeding program is almost ready to hit shelves. The apple season is running a week to two weeks behind this year, so keep that in mind as you shop for your apples.
The next big thing produced by the University of Minnesota fruit breeding program is almost ready to hit shelves. The apple season is running a week to two weeks behind this year, so keep that in mind as you shop for your apples.
The Humble Horse: Western Wisconsin woman starts nonprofit to save rare Ojibwe horse
In the early 1900s, there were thousands of Ojibwe horses along the Minnesota-Canada border. But as more Native Americans were moved onto reservations, the U.S. and Canadian governments either exterminated them or sold to make dog food.
In the early 1900s, there were thousands of Ojibwe horses along the Minnesota-Canada border. But as more Native Americans were moved onto reservations, the U.S. and Canadian governments either exterminated them or sold to make dog food.
90-year-old Waconia farm store owner shares tips for harvest season: Garden Guy
A local farmer has been gardening and selling her produce in Waconia for decades, and she's offering tips on what to do with all your veggies this harvest season.
A local farmer has been gardening and selling her produce in Waconia for decades, and she's offering tips on what to do with all your veggies this harvest season.
90-year-old The Lady Farmer shares her secrets
Donna Frantz, also known as the Lady Farmer, is 90 years old and has a farm and shop in Waconia. Garden Guy Dale K stopped by her farm to learn about what she does and get tips for home gardening and canning.
Donna Frantz, also known as the Lady Farmer, is 90 years old and has a farm and shop in Waconia. Garden Guy Dale K stopped by her farm to learn about what she does and get tips for home gardening and canning.
Minnesota farm home to world's largest corn maze
Stoney Brook Farms in Foley, Minnesota, is awaiting certification as the world's largest corn maze. The farm started the maze in 2016, and they decided to go big this year. FOX 9's Shayne Wells has the story.
Stoney Brook Farms in Foley, Minnesota, is awaiting certification as the world's largest corn maze. The farm started the maze in 2016, and they decided to go big this year. FOX 9's Shayne Wells has the story.
Golf Zone in Chanhassen unveils new technology
Golf Zone in Chanhassen is open year-round, and offers a place for golfers to practice outdoors on a full-length, heated driving range. The business unveiled new technology to coincide with its grand reopening.
Golf Zone in Chanhassen is open year-round, and offers a place for golfers to practice outdoors on a full-length, heated driving range. The business unveiled new technology to coincide with its grand reopening.
Minnesota Town Ball: Class B, C title champions crowned
It took 12 innings but the Rochester Royals were able to capitalize on some late-game mistakes by Champlin Park to take the Minnesota Baseball Association's Class B title on Sunday.
It took 12 innings but the Rochester Royals were able to capitalize on some late-game mistakes by Champlin Park to take the Minnesota Baseball Association's Class B title on Sunday.
A toast to the end of an era: David Fong's restaurant closes doors in Bloomington
It was an emotional goodbye Wednesday night as customers said farewell to David Fong's restaurant in Bloomington, as the owners close up shop after 64 years.
It was an emotional goodbye Wednesday night as customers said farewell to David Fong's restaurant in Bloomington, as the owners close up shop after 64 years.
Metrodome seats get new life in Litchfield after vandals strike
Optimist Park is the heart and soul of town ball in Litchfield, but the home of the Blues was hit hard by vandals on Monday night.
Optimist Park is the heart and soul of town ball in Litchfield, but the home of the Blues was hit hard by vandals on Monday night.
Family, former followers, claim food truck finances a Minnetonka cult
A food truck, a parallel dimension, and families torn apart. The FOX 9 Investigators look closely at allegations that a Twin Cities food truck is supporting a new-age cult.
A food truck, a parallel dimension, and families torn apart. The FOX 9 Investigators look closely at allegations that a Twin Cities food truck is supporting a new-age cult.
Bad Rooster Responds: It’s because of our success
Soulaire Allerai, co-owner of the popular Bad Rooster food truck and leader of Soulful Journey, responded to a Sunday night FOX 9 Investigators story in a Facebook post Tuesday, saying the allegations are "solely designed to harm me and Bad Rooster because of the success and good will we have earned."
Soulaire Allerai, co-owner of the popular Bad Rooster food truck and leader of Soulful Journey, responded to a Sunday night FOX 9 Investigators story in a Facebook post Tuesday, saying the allegations are "solely designed to harm me and Bad Rooster because of the success and good will we have earned."
Glitter Glamper adds sparkle to the Minnesota State Fair
FOX 9's Shayne Wells stops by the Glitter Glamper at the Minnesota State Fair. The vendor helps add a little sparkle to the fair, for everyone from kids to bearded men.
FOX 9's Shayne Wells stops by the Glitter Glamper at the Minnesota State Fair. The vendor helps add a little sparkle to the fair, for everyone from kids to bearded men.
Garden Guy: Farm-to-pint beer at the Minnesota State Fair
The Brewed in Minnesota booth at the Minnesota State Fair offers libation and knowledge related to Minnesota brews.
The Brewed in Minnesota booth at the Minnesota State Fair offers libation and knowledge related to Minnesota brews.
Brewed in Minnesota booth at the Minnesota State Fair
Garden Guy Dale K stopped by the Brewed in Minnesota booth at the Minnesota State Fair to learn about locally made beer and the more than 100 craft breweries in Minnesota.
Garden Guy Dale K stopped by the Brewed in Minnesota booth at the Minnesota State Fair to learn about locally made beer and the more than 100 craft breweries in Minnesota.
Bird Island survives 21-inning Town Ball thriller for playoff win
Bird Island outlasted the Loretto Larks after 21 innings of Town Ball baseball in the Class C playoffs on Sunday.
Bird Island outlasted the Loretto Larks after 21 innings of Town Ball baseball in the Class C playoffs on Sunday.
Vegetable judging on Day 1 of Minnesota State Fair
Garden Guy Dale K visits the agriculture building for vegetable judging on the first day of the Minnesota State Fair.
Garden Guy Dale K visits the agriculture building for vegetable judging on the first day of the Minnesota State Fair.
DNR Fish Pond offers nature fix at Minnesota State Fair
FOX 9's Shayne Wells visits the Minnesota DNR's Fish Pond at the Minnesota State Fair.
FOX 9's Shayne Wells visits the Minnesota DNR's Fish Pond at the Minnesota State Fair.
More Black-owned coffee shops reclaiming market in Minneapolis
While most coffee beans are still harvested by Black and brown people in Africa and Latin America, the majority of roasters in the United States are white. But that trend is starting to change in Minneapolis.
While most coffee beans are still harvested by Black and brown people in Africa and Latin America, the majority of roasters in the United States are white. But that trend is starting to change in Minneapolis.



















