1 dead after Minneapolis shooting

A shooting in Minneapolis' Eliot Park neighborhood left one man dead Monday evening.

Minneapolis community group says it was left out of police reforms agreement

An influential Black pastor who has long played a role in Minneapolis police politics slammed the agreement the city approved with the state’s Department of Human Rights on police reforms on Friday, saying he and his group had been left out of the process and hadn’t been given the recognition they deserved. 

President Joe Biden arrives in Minnesota [RAW]
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President Joe Biden landed in Minnesota on April 3 ahead of a visit to Cummins Power Generation Facility in Fridley.

Minneapolis entrepreneur gets life-changing call

When FOX 9 first met Kamesha Davenport five years ago, she was working to get her life back together after a car slammed into her home.

Ukrainian Easter egg festival raises money for refugees, humanitarian aid

Hundreds of Ukrainian American families attended an Easter Egg festival and bake sale Sunday in Minneapolis, with a portion of the proceeds going toward helping Ukrainian refugees and humanitarian aid for Ukraine. 

Ukrainian Easter egg festival raises money for refugees, humanitarian aid
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Hundreds of Ukrainian American families attended an Easter Egg festival and bake sale Sunday in Minneapolis, with a portion of the proceeds going toward helping Ukrainian refugees and humanitarian aid for Ukraine.

Minneapolis City Council approves police plan after human rights investigation

Changes are coming to the Minneapolis Police Department after the Minneapolis City Council unanimously approved a settlement agreement with the Minnesota Department of Human Rights.

Minneapolis man convicted in 2010 kidnapping, sexual assault case after DNA finally tested

A Minneapolis man was convicted Friday for the sexual assault and kidnapping of two women from over a decade ago after crucial DNA evidence was left untested for years. 

Minneapolis proclaims March 31 as International Transgender Day of Visibility

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and City Council President Andrea Jenkins declared March 31 as International Transgender Day of Visibility for the City of Minneapolis. 

Minneapolis discusses new policing plan after settlement with human rights dept. [RAW]
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Changes are coming to the Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) after the Minneapolis City Council unanimously approved a settlement agreement with the Minnesota Department of Human Rights. This comes after human rights investigation into the MPD that was launched after George Floyd's murder.

Twin Cities Auto Show returns to Minneapolis Convention Center
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The Twin Cities Auto Show is back at the Minneapolis Convention Center for its 50th anniversary. This year?s show offers some rare vehicles like the 2022 Ford GT. The company only made 14 of them. There?s also an array of electric vehicles including the Ford F150 Lightning and you can take a stroll down Luxury Lane. The most expensive vehicle in the show is a $384,000 Bentley Continental. The show runs from March 31-April 8.

Netflix reality dating show 'Love Is Blind' now casting in the Twin Cities
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Producers call "Love Is Blind" a social experiment where contestants date and get engaged without seeing each other. But soon, viewers of the Netflix reality TV show may get the chance to fall in love with the Twin Cities. A production company named Kinetic Content is seeking singles from Minneapolis and Saint Paul to appear in an upcoming season of the show.

Catholic Charities CEO says it needs state support to grow

At the corner of Chicago and 17th Street East, there is a hidden heart of the neighborhood where the homeless of Minneapolis know there is always a hot breakfast and lunch.

'Ukraine: War and Resistance' Minneapolis photo exhibit captures personal side of war

A new, free photo exhibit at the Mill City Museum in Minneapolis captures a more personal side to Russia's invasion of Ukraine that is not always seen by U.S. audiences.

'Ukraine: War and Resistance' Minneapolis photo exhibit captures personal side of war
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A new, free photo exhibit at the Mill City Museum in Minneapolis captures a more personal side to Russia's invasion of Ukraine that is not always seen by American audiences.

President Biden plans visit to Minnesota next week

White House officials announced Wednesday that President Joe Biden is headed to Minnesota next week to tout his economic agenda.

Minneapolis nonprofit ‘Doula Dads’ program helps men provide support during pregnancy

Providing physical and emotional support to women during pregnancy, a doula is a role traditionally filled by women, but a local non-profit is training men to be doulas too.