I-35W to close in Minneapolis, Roseville beginning Oct. 13

MnDOT will close the stretch of highway between Minneapolis and Roseville to allow construction crews to make bridge repairs, repair pavement, remove graffiti and repair guardrails.

Open house offers first look at possible future of former Kmart site

The intersection of Lake Street and Nicollet Avenue is both literally and figuratively at a crossroads. Now the public is getting a chance to weigh in on what direction a prime piece of real estate at that intersection will take.

Minneapolis Kmart site plans discussed
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A longstanding Kmart site that?s now vacant is the center of multiple discussions, as talks to continue whether or not the lot could be used to reconnect Nicollet Avenue from south Minneapolis to downtown.

Holidazzle canceled for 2023

The Minneapolis Downtown Council says the popular holiday event Holidazzle won't take place in 2023.

2004 Minneapolis flower shop murder conviction to get fresh scrutiny in court

The case dates back nearly two decades when a gunman walked into Jerry’s Flower Shop in north Minneapolis, demanded money, and then killed Randy Sherer, one of the family members who owned the store.

Murder convict granted new evidence hearing
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A 2004 murder case out of Minneapolis is getting a fresh look in court. FOX 9?s Paul Blume has the details.

Rainbow Wardrobe offers free gender-affirming clothing

Twin Cities Pride is known for organizing one of the largest free gay pride celebrations in the country. But now it's also a one-stop shop for gender-affirming clothing.

Rainbow Wardrobe offers gender-affirming clothing
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Twin Cities Pride is known for organizing one of the largest free gay pride celebrations in the country.

University of Minnesota study shows COVID-19 changed commuting patterns

The University of Minnesota conducted a nationwide study on commuting patterns and access to jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Judge Barnette goes 1-on-1 with FOX 9 in advance of Minneapolis City Council confirmation hearing

Barnette told FOX9’s Paul Blume during a one-on-one interview at Minneapolis City Hall that he is excited for the challenge, acknowledging there will be a lot of politics and plenty of scrutiny as the highest paid public employee in Minneapolis.

Minneapolis police arrest four suspected carjackers

On Friday evening, Minneapolis police arrested four suspects after responding to reports of an attempted carjacking. 

Minnesota forecast: A quiet and calm fall day

Sunday morning has a very seasonable start to the day, with temperatures in the 40s. The rest of the day Sunday will be mild and calm, with temperatures in the high 50s and partly cloudy skies.

Minnesota Weather: Cool temperatures but calmer winds

The chill of fall still hangs in the air, but the wind has died down from Friday. The morning low is 44 degrees for the metro area, with a wind chill of 41 degrees. Western and southwestern Minnesota are still experiences temperatures in the low 30s and the frost advisory hangs in there. 

Minneapolis Safety Commissioner interviewed
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Ahead of his approval by the Minneapolis City Council, FOX 9?s Paul Blume spoke with Minneapolis Community Safety Commissioner nominee Todd Barnette about the position.

'We Won!"' Wild Card Twins fan speaks
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Known for his ?We won!? response on live TV after the Minnesota Twins won game one of the Wild Card Series against Toronto, one enthusiastic Twins fan describes his excitement in that moment, and for the series ahead.

Judge Todd Barnette interview [RAW]
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Ahead of his confirmation as Community Safety Commissioner of Minneapolis, Todd Barnette sat down with FOX 9's Paul Blume to speak about the challenge ahead.

City of Minneapolis warns of animal control officer scam

The City of Minneapolis sent out a notice Thursday warning the public about someone pretending to be an animal control officer. 

Twin Cities Marathon cancellation: No decision yet on refunds, credits for runners

Runners looking for information after the Twin Cities Marathon and 10-mile were canceled will have to wait longer to find out about refunds and credits. 

Minneapolis City Council rejects worker's comp payout for MPD officer

The Minneapolis City Council voted to reject a $150,000 worker's comp payout to a former Minneapolis police officer who was involved in the arrest of Jaleel Stallings.