Eviction scheduled for Minneapolis after-hours club tied to violence

Sleepless nights, dozens of shots fired and out-of-control, unlicensed, after-hours parties off Lake Street. Here's how MPD and Minneapolis Business Licensing are responding to a problem property that has Longfellow residents tired and mad.

Minneapolis standoff leads to 2 shot, 'tragic' situation in western MN

Several agencies are investigating the circumstances around a domestic altercation in Minneapolis that led to a police chase into western Minnesota where two were shot in a "tragic" situation.

Minneapolis shooting leads to scene in Willmar
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A shooting in Minneapolis Tuesday afternoon led to a scary situation that crossed several counties, with the suspect's crime spree apparently continuing to west of the Twin Cities, ending in Willmar, where the suspect was taken into custody.

Minneapolis standoff leads to chase: Press conference
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Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara held a press conference Tuesday to discuss a standoff in the city that led to a police chase that went into western Minnesota.

Deshaun Hill killing: Cody Fohrenkam appears in court as case restarts

Cody Fohrenkam made his first court appearance on Tuesday as the case restarts after his murder conviction in the killing of Minneapolis North athlete Deshaun Hill was thrown out. 

Deshaun Hill's family on son's case restarting
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Cody Fohrenkam made his first court appearance on Tuesday as the case restarts after his murder conviction in the killing of Minneapolis North athlete Deshaun Hill was thrown out. Within seconds of the case being called, Hill's family lashed out at Fohrenkam, berating him and threatening him. They were immediately ushered out of the courtroom as additional deputies arrived to secure the courtroom. FOX 9's Paul Blume spoke to Hill's family outside of court.

32 questions and answers about George Floyd Square People's Way redevelopment

The City of Minneapolis is requesting applications to redevelop the Peoples’ Way property at George Floyd Square, formerly home to a Speedway gas station at 38th and Chicago that became a community hub following the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police.

Minneapolis extends early voting hours and locations

The City of Minneapolis announced Monday it will extend hours and add locations for early voting, as Election Day is now just two weeks away.

Minneapolis police investigating toddler death
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Minneapolis police are investigating the death of a 3-year-old child in Minneapolis after they were shot Monday morning.

Minneapolis City Council reviews police recruitment strategy

Minneapolis city officials are reviewing its police officer recruitment strategy as the Minneapolis Police Department works to bolster staffing.

Minneapolis PD recruitment under review
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Minneapolis city officials took a look at efforts being made by the police department to draw in new candidates.

Minneapolis budget proposes $1 million for homeless response, other increases

Minneapolis leaders are looking to shape a budget for city services and its residents that would increase spending and raise property taxes for homeowners to help pay for it.

Lake Street families speak out on violence that is terrorizing neighborhood

Gunfire startled families around 3 a.m. on Sunday morning; the latest close call in what Minneapolis neighbors call two months of escalating chaos in the 3300 block of Lake Street.

Gunfire erupts amid ongoing chaos on Lake Street
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Gunfire startled families around 3 a.m. on Sunday morning; the latest close call in what Minneapolis neighbors call two months of escalating chaos in the 3300 block of Lake Street.

Motorcycle crash on I-35W leaves 1 man dead

A man died after losing control of a motorcycle on I-35W in Minneapolis and striking the rear of a car.

Minneapolis City Council overrules Mayor Frey's veto on carbon fees

The Minneapolis City Council overruled a veto by Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry to impose a carbon emissions fees in order to reduce the impacts of climate change. 

Minneapolis 3rd Precinct still years away as plans take shape

The Minneapolis 3rd Precinct police building burned in 2020, and it’s become a political talking point in 2024. But it still won’t have a new purpose for quite some time as the city’s politicians are fighting over its future.