Minnesota ad war starts Tuesday: Trump, Biden to fight for swing state supremacy

The battle for Minnesota's television airwaves will start Tuesday, when both President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden's campaigns will launch ads in the swing state.

Man dies after being found shot in his car in north Minneapolis

Officers are searching for a suspect after a man was found shot in his vehicle Sunday night in north Minneapolis' Folwell neighborhood.

DeLaSalle High School aims to inspire hope with new Virgin Mary statue modeled after diverse students

DeLaSalle High School unveiled its new multicultural statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary modeled after its diverse students in front of about 50 community members Friday morning at the Baldwin Family Prayer Grotto.

Police investigate robbery near University of Minnesota campus

Authorities are investigating a robbery that occurred early Sunday morning near the University of Minnesota campus in Minneapolis.

Defense wants charges against Chauvin dropped as prosecutors seek longer sentences for officers in Floyd case

Defense attorneys have filed a motion for charges against former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin to be dropped as the prosecution argues for longer sentences for all four officers involved in the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

4 hurt in shooting in north Minneapolis

Four people were hurt Friday evening after gunshots rang out in the Jordan neighborhood of north Minneapolis.

Demonstrators in Minneapolis stand in solidarity with Kenosha

Protesters in Minneapolis were showing support for Black lives and calling for change on Friday after the shooting of a Black man by police in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

16 people facing charges for looting this week in Minneapolis

The Hennepin County Attorney's Office has brought charges against 16 people who were allegedly involved in looting in Minneapolis Wednesday night.

88 people arrested in Minneapolis overnight, most for curfew violations

At least 88 people were arrested overnight Thursday as police, state troopers and soldiers from the Minnesota National Guard patrolled Minneapolis.

Residents file lawsuit against Minneapolis over decreased police staffing levels

Some are calling it an “exodus” as more officers within the Minneapolis Police Department look to take medical leave or leave the department permanently. As the staffing levels decrease, some concerned residents are filing a lawsuit against city.

Downtown Minneapolis businesses, residents consider moving out after unrest

In the light of day, downtown Minneapolis is almost unrecognizable. Boards are on most of the windows and there’s an air of uncertainty about the future, as some business owners and residents are considering moving out.

Minneapolis Mayor Frey imposes curfew from 8 p.m. Thursday to 6 a.m. Friday following unrest

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has imposed another curfew following the civil unrest sparked by misinformation about the apparent suicide of a homicide suspect Wednesday night.