George Floyd's family starting nonprofit foundation in his memory

The family of George Floyd announced Thursday they will formally launch a nonprofit foundation in honor of him at a homelessness event in Minneapolis this weekend. 

Trump misstates National Guard deployment after Minneapolis rioting

President Donald Trump, in an interview with Fox News's Sean Hannity Wednesday night, falsely characterized the Minnesota National Guard's role in quelling the rioting in Minneapolis this spring. 

13 fired for improperly accessing George Floyd's medical info under 'Bronze Tennessee' pseudonym

George Floyd's confidential medical information at Hennepin County Medical Center was improperly accessed multiple times by employees, according to an attorney representing Floyd's family.

Minneapolis Police address 'bare minimum' staffing in 5th Precinct

Some South Minneapolis residents are voicing concerns about staffing at the city’s Fifth Police Precinct. The commander of the precinct confirms that some nights there are only eight officers on patrol covering 20 neighborhoods.

MnDOT to install beacons above MnPASS Express Lanes to help catch violators

Those hoping to skirt the rules and use MnPASS lanes illegally are more likely to be caught in 2021 as the Minnesota Department of Transportation works to install 24 new enforcement beacons this fall and winter.

Group smashes through Minneapolis city impound lot gate, steals SUV

The city of Minneapolis says a group of people smashed through the gate of an impound lot and stole a Jeep Grand Cherokee Tuesday afternoon.

Crash involving Minnesota state trooper sends 1 to hospital

A crash involving a Minnesota state trooper sent one man to the hospital late Monday night, according to Minnesota State Patrol.

Defense objects to holding one trial for all 4 ex-cops in death of George Floyd

The defense attorney representing former Minneapolis police officer Thomas Lane has filed an objection to the state’s motion to join all four cases and hold one trial in the death of George Floyd.

Minneapolis Somali community leader carjacked Monday, juvenile suspect in custody

A Somali community leader and former city council candidate says he was carjacked and pepper sprayed in the parking lot of the Seward Co-op in Minneapolis by five teens Monday afternoon.

After weeks of serving food at George Floyd memorial, Minneapolis chef opens kitchen

Hoping to bring healing through food, a local woman has cooked and distributed free meals at the site of the George Floyd memorial in south Minneapolis for the past three months. Now, Chef Tea is looking to open a kitchen of her own.

38th and Chicago continues to transform into memorial space for George Floyd but awaits long-term plan

Community organizations, residents, volunteers and local businesses have been working together all summer to transform the intersection of 38th and Chicago where George Floyd was killed on May 25.

Surly Brewing Company workers picket with beer hall set to close

Surly Brewing Company workers along with community supporters took to a picket line on Sunday to rally against the decision by the craft beer company to close its beer hall.

Lara Trump to visit Minneapolis next week for Trump campaign

Lara Trump, President Donald Trump daughter-in-law and campaign advisor, will be visiting Minneapolis next week as part of a three-state campaign swing for the president.

Prosecutors: 2 'Boogaloo Bois' sought support from Hamas with hopes of sparking revolution in Minnesota

Prosecutors say two members of the anti-government Boogaloo movement sought to work with terrorist organization Hamas as part of a plot to overthrow the U.S. government in the aftermath of George Floyd's death.

Man charged after Minneapolis officer hit by trash can lid during downtown unrest

A man has been charged after he allegedly threw a 15-pound metal trash can lid at a Minneapolis police officer, striking him in the head during a night of unrest in downtown Minneapolis.