Minneapolis Realtors pledge to work to close the racial divide in homeownership

Minnesota's largest real estate agent organization is promising to do better when it comes to bridging the racial gap in homeownership. Wednesday, they laid out several new policy changes to ensure equal access to housing for all.

Woman pleads guilty to embezzling $213k from Albert Lea public housing agency

An Albert Lea woman pleaded guilty Wednesday to embezzling more than $200,000 in public housing rent payments while working as a bookkeeper for the city. 

Minneapolis drug deal gone bad leads to murder charges

Jacob Lewis was on probation for a first-degree aggravated robbery conviction at the time of the Oct. 6 shooting, according to court documents.

Rethinking I-94 hopes to undo the mistakes of the past

Rethinking I-94 is a program that could impact the corridor between Minneapolis and St. Paul for years to come. According to MnDOT, preserving and repairing bridges, walls, and pavement is just the beginning.

Chef Gavin Kaysen prepares recipe from new cookbook 'At Home'
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Chef Gavin Kaysen joined FOX 9 Good Day on Wednesday, Oct. 12, to prepare ricotta cavatelli with squash and Brussels sprouts, a new recipe from his cookbook "At Home."

Advocates for the homeless call out Minneapolis councilmembers during chaotic meeting
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A committee of the Minneapolis City Council got an earful Tuesday from the homeless community and advocates who insist the city?s policy of clearing encampments is inhumane, and that local government is not doing enough to provide basic, low-barrier housing for all.

Boy shot in Minneapolis: Man sentenced to 5 years in prison

A man who left his gun on a windowsill, within reach of a 2-year-old boy, has been sentenced to five years in prison after the boy was shot in the face on March 14.

Family remembers slain son on eve of Monarch nightclub shooting trial

A trial is scheduled to get underway this week in Hennepin County District Court in connection to last year’s deadly mass shooting outside Monarch nightclub in downtown Minneapolis.

Prosecutors dismiss charges in dubious gas station torture case in Minneapolis

Prosecutors have dismissed charges in an alleged kidnapping and torture case in Minneapolis after the accuser apparently lied about at least some of the circumstances of the incident.

Woman yelled racist comments, threw salsa and pizza: Waite Park Police

A 33-year-old woman was arrested after threatening people with a knife and yelling racist comments in Waite Park on Saturday, during which she threw a jar of salsa and pizza slices, police said.

Minneapolis encampment supporters hold press conference after evictions
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Supporters and those experiencing homelessness held a news conference on Monday outside city hall, where people set up an encampment following two encampment evictions in recent weeks.

U.S. Bank Stadium is not a polling place, contrary to NFL's tweet

Despite a tweet from the NFL that shows the Minnesota Vikings' stadium is a polling place for Election Day this year, that is not the case. 

1,500 U of M workers to announce whether they will authorize strike

The votes have been cast, and on Monday afternoon, university workers who are members of Teamsters Local 320 will announce whether they’ve voted to authorize a strike. They're the employees who prepare the food, keep the dorms clean and maintain the lab animals.

Activists set up homeless encampment at Minneapolis City Hall

Advocates for the homeless have set up a tent encampment outside of Minneapolis City Hall after the city cleared out two encampments in the city over the past couple of weeks.

Man faces additional federal charge for Arden Hills carjacking

A man facing charges in Ramsey County for the September kidnapping and armed carjacking of a woman in Arden Hills now faces an additional charge in federal court.