Arrest in Minneapolis teen's murder after chase through Plymouth lawns

Minneapolis police arrested a suspect in connection with the murder of a 17-year-old congressional campaign intern after a chase Thursday morning.

Source: Threats contributed to collapse of 3rd Precinct lease deal

Minneapolis activists said they were relieved when the plan to reopen the police department's 3rd precinct fell through.

Minneapolis activists celebrate after 3rd Precinct lease deal falls through

It was a block party turned blocked party Wednesday evening along Minnehaha Avenue after organizers of what was supposed to be a protest pivoted the festivities into a celebration because the city of Minneapolis and a building owner ceased negotiations on a potential replacement for the Police Department’s 3rd Precinct.

Hennepin Healthcare security guard fired for dragging patient reinstated

A security guard fired for dragging a patient out of Hennepin Healthcare is back on the job Wednesday after being reinstated through arbitration.

Lease negotiations dead for temporary Minneapolis Police Third Precinct building

The owners of a vacant building on Minnehaha Avenue have pulled out of a deal to lease the space to the City of Minneapolis as a temporary headquarters for the police department’s Third Precinct, sources tell FOX 9. 

Minneapolis community mourns loss of 17-year-old killed in shooting, no arrests made

A teenager who was shot and killed in north Minneapolis on Monday was an intern for Republican congressional candidate Lacy Johnson's campaign, a campaign aide said

2 teens in custody after armed carjacking, crash in Minneapolis

Two teenagers are accused of going on a wild crime spree that started with an armed carjacking Tuesday in Minneapolis. 

Minnesota doctor with COVID-19 spends 106 days in own hospital

Dr. Nyan Pyae thought he was going to the hospital, getting some oxygen and coming back home. What resulted, however, is one of the longest hospital stays for a COVID-19 patient in Minnesota at 106 days.

Minneapolis council members air frustrations as shootings reach 5-year high

Minneapolis City Council members aired their frustrations Tuesday about a spike in crime across the city that has shootings at a five-year high and the city's police chief acknowledging that criminals feel "emboldened."

Move-in underway at University of Minnesota after 2-week delay due to COVID-19 concerns

After a two-week delay by COVID-19, move-in is underway at the University of Minnesota. While there is excitement in the air, the semester is very much in the shadow of a pandemic.

Layoffs hit Radisson Blu in downtown Minneapolis following 'catastrophic' business loss due to pandemic

More than 100 employees at the Radisson Blu Minneapolis Downtown hotel will be laid off due to financial impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development.

Community concerned over increased gun violence in Minneapolis' Jordan neighborhood

Residents in Minneapolis' Jordan neighborhood are concerned over the number of shootings that have taken place there over the past several weeks. Now, they are calling on the community and city leaders to help improve the situation.

In letter to staff, Hennepin County Sheriff offers support during tumultuous year

In a letter to his deputies and staff, Hennepin County Sheriff David Hutchinson offered his support during what he called “challenges for public safety like never before.”