Family of Leneal Frazier holds news conference
The family of Leneal Frazier, who was killed while Minneapolis police chased a suspect, held a news conference on Sept. 22, 2022, about the officer's trial being pushed back and the charges against the suspect police were chasing.
The family of Leneal Frazier, who was killed while Minneapolis police chased a suspect, held a news conference on Sept. 22, 2022, about the officer's trial being pushed back and the charges against the suspect police were chasing.
University of Minnesota building evacuated from bomb threat now open
The University of Minnesota Coffman Memorial Union is back open after being evacuated Wednesday evening for a bomb threat.
The University of Minnesota Coffman Memorial Union is back open after being evacuated Wednesday evening for a bomb threat.
Minneapolis Police: Man dies following exchange of gunfire with police
Minneapolis police are investigating after a man died Tuesday evening following an exchange of gunfire with officers - a witness told investigators that the victim took his own life, according to a press release from the Minneapolis Police Department.
Minneapolis police are investigating after a man died Tuesday evening following an exchange of gunfire with officers - a witness told investigators that the victim took his own life, according to a press release from the Minneapolis Police Department.
Man died after exchanging gunfire with police: Authorities provide update
Minneapolis' new Community Safety Commissioner Cedric Alexander provides an update after a man died Tuesday night following an exchange of gunfire with police. A witness told police the man in his 50s shot himself. The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is investigating. Authorities will release body camera footage in accordance with city's data practice rules.
Minneapolis' new Community Safety Commissioner Cedric Alexander provides an update after a man died Tuesday night following an exchange of gunfire with police. A witness told police the man in his 50s shot himself. The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is investigating. Authorities will release body camera footage in accordance with city's data practice rules.
Frustrated residents grill city officials over dangerous Minneapolis intersection
City and state officials are detailing the next steps in an effort to crack down on crime at one of the most dangerous intersections in Minneapolis.
City and state officials are detailing the next steps in an effort to crack down on crime at one of the most dangerous intersections in Minneapolis.
Prudential Financial joins Dayton’s Project in downtown Minneapolis
The 12-story building on Nicollet Mall that was once home to the iconic Dayton's department store for decades has announced a new tenant to occupy its spaces.
The 12-story building on Nicollet Mall that was once home to the iconic Dayton's department store for decades has announced a new tenant to occupy its spaces.
Chef Justin Sutherland on his recovery: 'I still haven't eaten solid food in 9 weeks'
Prominent Twin Cities chef Justin Sutherland joined The Jason Show on FOX 9 on Tuesday, where he discussed his recovery after a boating accident over the summer and his new book, "Northern Soul."
Prominent Twin Cities chef Justin Sutherland joined The Jason Show on FOX 9 on Tuesday, where he discussed his recovery after a boating accident over the summer and his new book, "Northern Soul."
Historic Stevens House in Minneapolis site of another fire
For the second time in fewer than 30 days, Minneapolis Fire Crews responded to a fire at the John H. Stevens House at Minnehaha Regional Park.
For the second time in fewer than 30 days, Minneapolis Fire Crews responded to a fire at the John H. Stevens House at Minnehaha Regional Park.
Historic Stevens House site of another fire: RAW
Raw video from the scene of a fire at the historic Stevens House at Minnehaha Regional Park in Minneapolis on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2022.
Raw video from the scene of a fire at the historic Stevens House at Minnehaha Regional Park in Minneapolis on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2022.
Motorcyclist killed on I-35W in Minneapolis after colliding with truck
A 60-year-old motorcyclist was killed in a crash on I-35 West just south of Downtown Minneapolis early Tuesday morning, according to the Minnesota State Patrol.
A 60-year-old motorcyclist was killed in a crash on I-35 West just south of Downtown Minneapolis early Tuesday morning, according to the Minnesota State Patrol.
Early voting on record pace in Minneapolis
Early voting started just about two weeks ago and it is already at a record pace in Minneapolis, according to city officials.
Early voting started just about two weeks ago and it is already at a record pace in Minneapolis, according to city officials.
Man died after shooting near Loring Park
A man died after a shooting Sunday morning near Loring Park following a violent weekend in Minneapolis.
A man died after a shooting Sunday morning near Loring Park following a violent weekend in Minneapolis.
Driver in crash that killed woman on I-94 ramp in Minneapolis facing charges
A trooper noticed a strong odor of alcohol and marijuana on the suspect's breath.
A trooper noticed a strong odor of alcohol and marijuana on the suspect's breath.
Coon Rapids man accused of leaving U.S. Senator threatening voicemails
A federal grand jury indicted a Coon Rapids man Friday for allegedly threatening a U.S. Senator after he left several voicemails.
A federal grand jury indicted a Coon Rapids man Friday for allegedly threatening a U.S. Senator after he left several voicemails.
6 people left injured from 2 overnight shootings in downtown Minneapolis
The Minneapolis police said at least six people were left injured from two overnight shootings just blocks away from each other in downtown.
The Minneapolis police said at least six people were left injured from two overnight shootings just blocks away from each other in downtown.
North Minneapolis High School breaks ground on career and tech center
Minneapolis Public Schools is building a state-of-the-art Career and Technical Education Center at North High that will allow students from across the city to get hands-on experience in engineering, robotics, drones and media arts.
Minneapolis Public Schools is building a state-of-the-art Career and Technical Education Center at North High that will allow students from across the city to get hands-on experience in engineering, robotics, drones and media arts.
Merwin Liquors, We Push For Peace partnership hopes to curb intersection violence
We Push For Peace was hired by Merwin Liquor on Thursday to begin working both as security and as staff in the hours after an announcement it was being investigated as to its role in continued gun violence.
We Push For Peace was hired by Merwin Liquor on Thursday to begin working both as security and as staff in the hours after an announcement it was being investigated as to its role in continued gun violence.
Violent Minneapolis intersection increases prevention measures
A new partnership between Merwin Liquors and We Push For Peace hopes to reduce violence at the intersection of North Lyndale and West Broadway Ave in Minneapolis.
A new partnership between Merwin Liquors and We Push For Peace hopes to reduce violence at the intersection of North Lyndale and West Broadway Ave in Minneapolis.
Twin Cities To-Do: KDWB's E. White previews this weekend's events
KDWB'sE. White joins FOX 9 Morning News to share details about what's going on this weekend in the weekly Twin Cities To-Do segment. From the Twin Cities Black Film Festival to , there's no excuse to be bored in Minnesota this weekend.
KDWB'sE. White joins FOX 9 Morning News to share details about what's going on this weekend in the weekly Twin Cities To-Do segment. From the Twin Cities Black Film Festival to , there's no excuse to be bored in Minnesota this weekend.
Lake Harriet Bandshell to be painted a new color if petitioners get their way
A few hundred people have signed a petition asking the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board to restore the Lake Harriet Bandshell back to its original blue-gray color.
A few hundred people have signed a petition asking the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board to restore the Lake Harriet Bandshell back to its original blue-gray color.



















