Feeding Our Future trial: Tracing the money, trying to prove kickbacks

In late 2019, months before the COVID-19 pandemic took hold, Aimee Bock leased a space in a Burnsville strip mall.  Documents shown to her jury show she intended to open a daycare. She never did.

Feeding Our Future trial: Tracing the money
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In late 2019, months before the COVID-19 pandemic took hold, Aimee Bock leased a space in a Burnsville strip mall.? Documents shown to her jury show she intended to open a daycare. She never did.

Minneapolis neighbor shooting set for review
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The city auditor's office is set to review the shooting of Davis Moturi by his neighbor last year, after claims that Minneapolis police didn't act soon enough to prevent the violence.

How tariffs could impact Target in 2025

Target says there will be “meaningful year-over-year profit pressure" in 2025 because of tariffs and other costs. 

Feeding Our Future trial: 'We may have become the mob'

In a text exchange, after someone involved in Feeding Our Future began making accusations of fraud, Aimee Bock sought to keep them quiet.

Andrea Jenkins will not seek reelection to Minneapolis City Council

Jenkins was elected to the Minneapolis City Council in 2017, becoming the first Black transgender woman to serve on the board’s history.

Minneapolis Veterans Affairs research workers laid off amid federal cuts

The Veterans Affairs Healthcare System serves about 100,000 veterans in the Minneapolis area. The VA is assessing how it will be impacted by government spending cuts.

Veterans Affairs impacted by government spending cuts
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Veterans Affairs is being impacted by government spending cuts implemented by President Donald Trump. In Minneapolis, at least 12 employees at the Veteran?s Affairs Healthcare System in Minneapolis got laid off.

Minneapolis fails to track violence prevention funds
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The Minneapolis City Council signed off on $800,000 in funding for violence intervention contracts with small grassroot groups and organizations last week despite ongoing questions about management, administration, and oversight of the public safety programs. Court and public records obtained by the FOX 9 Investigators over the last year reveal more questions about how the funding was used.

Minneapolis failed to track millions in violence prevention funding. It just approved even more.

The Minneapolis City Council signed off on $800,000 in funding for violence intervention contracts with small grassroot groups and organizations despite questions about management, administration, and oversight of the public safety programs.

Bird flu drives up egg prices for Twin Cities businesses

Bakeries here in the Twin Cities are scrambling to find eggs, with one Minneapolis bakery facing the hard choice of potentially raising prices.

Twin Cities businesses face high egg prices
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As the price of eggs continues to rise, some businesses might have to pass that cost onto the consumer. FOX 9's Leon Purvis has the full story.

Polar Plunge continues in Minneapolis
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FOX 9's Ian Leonard joined thousands of people at Lake Nokomis in Minneapolis to support the Polar Plunge effort and raise money for Special Olympics Minnesota.

New renters rights going into effect in Minneapolis March 1

New renter rights are going into effect Saturday in Minneapolis, in an effort to provide more protections for renters.