Feeding Our Future: 56th person pleads guilty in fraud scheme
Abdullahe Nur Jesow has pleaded guilty to money laundering in connection to the Feeding Our Future fraud scheme.
Victim in Minneapolis neighbor shooting demands accountability 1 year later
Nearly a year ago, Minneapolis resident David Moturi was shot in the neck by his neighbor while trimming his tree. Davis says he wants accountability for the grievances he’s experiencing.
Annunciation Church and School shooting: Lydia Kaiser healing at home for over a week
Lydia Kaiser, 12, has been healing at home for over a week after being released from the hospital following the Aug. 27 Annunciation school shooting.
Duluth man filmed under skirts at Mariucci Arena graduations, 144 victims: Charges
A Duluth, Minnesota, man is facing several charges after authorities say he took photos and videos up the skirts of girls at high school graduation ceremonies held at Mariucci Arena in Minneapolis on June 1 and June 2. There were 144 victims, court documents state.
Ed Sheeran is coming to Minneapolis in 2026: Here's info on tickets
Ed Sheeran's Loop Tour is set to make a stop in Minneapolis next summer.
Man charged with arsons at 2 Minneapolis mosques pleads guilty
The man charged with setting two fires at Minneapolis mosques in 2023 has pleaded guilty in federal court.
Bob Dylan added to Farm Aid 40 lineup in Minneapolis
Bob Dylan will return to Minneapolis, the city he once lived in, for his first concert there in more than a decade after he became a late addition to the Farm Aid 40 lineup on Saturday.
Lynx playoff game, Farm Aid, Vikings, Twins home finale make for busy Minneapolis weekend
Minneapolis will be buzzing this weekend as the city hosts Farm Aid 40, a Lynx playoff game, the final Twins home games of the year, and the Vikings.
Minneapolis mayoral candidates differ on homeless encampment policies
This week’s clearing of a Minneapolis homeless encampment has generated a variety of opinions among voters contemplating the city’s upcoming mayoral race.
Judge holds off on issuing order in Minneapolis encampment case
A Hennepin County judge on Wednesday decided to hold off on issuing a restraining order in the legal battle over a Minneapolis homeless encampment.
Minneapolis crime: MN Department of Public Safety, Metro Transit to assist MPD in crime reduction
The Minnesota Department of Public Safety (DPS) is partnering up with Minneapolis to help reduce crime after two mass shootings in one day.
First non-tribal Minnesota cannabis shops open after supply challenges
After supply challenges, cannabis shops off tribal land are finally starting to open this week in Minnesota.
MPD chief talks mass shootings, says 'I'm exhausted from all these crime scenes'
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara joined Amy Hockert on FOX 9’s All Day on Tuesday to discuss a myriad of topics as the city has experienced a rash of gun violence over the last month.
GOP lawmakers want to know if Annunciation shooter was on antidepressants
A group of Minnesota Republican lawmakers are seeking autopsy and toxicology reports for the Annunciation shooter to examine the role psychotropic drugs may have played in the shooting – despite research that shows no link between the drugs and mass violence.


















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