Minneapolis, St. Paul declare snow emergencies Jan. 24

Minneapolis and St. Paul both declared snow emergencies Sunday after the Twin Cities received about 5 inches of snow Saturday night.

Derek Chauvin trial not impacted by 45-day hold on criminal trials

The murder trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin for the death of George Floyd will not be impacted by an extended hold on jury trials in Minnesota announced Friday.

US Bank Stadium water seepage problem will take $800K to fix

The Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority will spend $800,000 from a contingency fund to fix a water seepage problem at U.S. Bank Stadium.

Judge denies motion to push back Derek Chauvin's trial

Hennepin County District Court Judge Peter Cahill denied the state’s motion to push back the trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer charged with George Floyd’s murder, due to public health concerns. Chauvin’s trial remains scheduled for March 8. 

Minneapolis will recoup $100K of costs 2019 Trump rally at Target Center

Minneapolis will get $100,000 from city-owned Target Center’s private operator for the costs of securing President Donald Trump’s October 2019 rally, Mayor Jacob Frey announced Thursday. 

Fellow members of Alpha Kappa Alpha celebrate Kamala Harris' inauguration

Wednesday marked an emotional day for many women across the Twin Cities as Vice President Kamala Harris made history as the first woman, Black and South Asian woman to hold a highly elected position. 

Activists hold march in Minneapolis to demand policy changes under Biden

The push for progressive policy change in Washington D.C. hit the streets of Minneapolis on Inauguration Day as liberal activists say President Joe Biden has a lot to prove.

Good Grocer returns to south Minneapolis after being forced out by 35W project

It was an oasis in a food desert in south Minneapolis that was forced to find a new home. After three years, the Good Grocer is ready to reopen its doors and renew its mission.

Minneapolis Mayor, Council President differ on 38th and Chicago reopening process

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey announced a list of initiatives that he hopes will lead to the reopening of 38th and Chicago, but the city council president says Frey needs to take action now or let the council handle the situation legislatively.

Defense files motion to confirm George Floyd's medical records weren't tampered with

One of the former Minneapolis police officers charged in the death of George Floyd is asking the court to release details of Floyd’s medical records to see if there was any tampering.

Hennepin County imams call for increased police presence amid violence concerns

Some faith leaders in the East African community are asking local for extra protection following the insurrection at the nation's Capitol and the upcoming inauguration.

'It's been tough': Twin Cities Black-owned funeral homes adjust to pandemic

As the coronavirus continues to hit communities of color harder, Black-owned funeral homes in the Twin Cities metro are struggling to adjust.  

Christmas tree catches fire in south Minneapolis home

A Christmas tree caught fire in a south Minneapolis home Monday afternoon, according to Minneapolis Fire Chief Bryan Tyner.