Minneapolis, St. Paul declare snow emergencies Wednesday

As the Twin Cities again gets pummeled with its second round of snow, St. Paul and Minneapolis have declared a snow emergency, enforcing parking restrictions along with other cities. 

Snow plow buries vehicles in Minneapolis after heavy snow
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FOX 9's Bill Keller captured a video Wednesday morning of a snow plow burying vehicles in Minneapolis. The city did not declare a snow emergency Tuesday, leaving residents to shovel out. The city's snow emergency was declared Wednesday morning, going into effect in the evening.

Snow covered streets in Minneapolis Wednesday morning
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The City of Minneapolis did not declare a snow emergency with this two-day storm, which is good news for those who may have gotten towed. But it will lead to many having to dig out their vehicles after snowplows plowed them in.

Delta flight ends up in snow off taxiway at MSP Airport

A plane coming into Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport from Mexico slid off the taxiway Tuesday evening, airport officials confirmed.

Digging out after double-digit snowfall in Twin Cities
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Snowplow drivers have been busy this week cleaning up after 10+ inches of snow in the Twin Cities metro during this two-day snowstorm.

Target delivers eggnog and hope for terminal cancer patient at the holidays

A terminal cancer patient and his Minneapolis family are feeling grateful as Target made sure he is fully stocked up on his favorite drink, eggnog, for the challenging weeks ahead, while the product disappears from store shelves.

Bloomington family steps up to help the homeless in Minneapolis

A Bloomington family is going above and beyond to do what they can to help people living in homeless encampments in Minnesota during the brutal winter.

Bloomington family steps up to help the homeless in Minneapolis
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There is an ever-present need to help people without a place to call home, especially on cold winter nights. In the Twin Cities, a Bloomington family has made that their personal mission, especially after the recent closures of several homeless encampments.

Family of slain security guard still searching for justice 10 weeks after his killing

Ten weeks after Gabriel Mendoza-Cordova’s violent death while working security outside of Uptown’s Firehouse Restaurant and Lounge, his mother and father Katrina Garcia-Mendoza and Eddie Garcia are in pain and are still waiting for justice.

Man fatally shot in car near U.S. Bank Stadium: Police

The fatal shooting happened around 9 p.m. on Friday near South 6th Street and Chicago Avenue. No arrests have been made.

Hennepin Attorney’s Office losing 14, decades of experience

In an office with historically low turnover, the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office is losing 14 people, including several top attorneys in the office representing decades of experience.

Plant-based burger bar opening along Central Ave in Minneapolis

A new plant-based burger joint and bar on Central Avenue in Northeast Minneapolis plans to be open later than its surroundings, while offering a neighborhood bar setting to accompany its non-meat eats.

Encampment at The Quarry in Minneapolis has been cleared

An encampment of unhoused people at The Quarry shopping center in Minneapolis was cleared Friday morning. 

Minneapolis encampment cleared on Friday
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An encampment of unhoused people at The Quarry shopping center in Minneapolis was cleared Friday morning. The City of Minneapolis says there were six people present at the encampment when it was cleared, all of whom declined to be taken to the Catholic Charities' Opportunity Center for support, a news release said. Two requested ? and received ? transportation from the city to "alternate locations."

Drunk driver with revoked license ran red light in Minneapolis fatal crash: Charges

A 25-year-old man faces felony charges in a fatal Minneapolis car crash after allegedly speeding and running a red light while intoxicated, according to court documents. 

What to expect on Twin Cities restaurant scene in 2023
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FOX 9's Tom Butler chatted with the Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Journal about what to expect with the restaurant scene in the Twin Cities in the new year.

Pipe bursts, flooding Minneapolis apartment building and displacing 21 families

A pipe burst at an apartment building on Minneapolis’ north side, gushing water through all three floors and displacing more than 20 families.