Life in prison for Minnesota’s ‘most prolific’ child abuser

A former Twin Cities area teacher and coach convicted of sexually abusing more than a dozen young boys spanning multiple schools was sentenced Monday to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 30 years.

Federal hemp ban: Surly Brewing shares impact on THC beverages
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Omar Ansari, the president of Surly Brewing, joined FOX 9 All Day to discuss the federal hemp ban's impact on breweries making hemp-derived THC beverages. Businesses in Minnesota are teaming up to fight the ban, which would go into effect next year.

MN officials on holiday cooking safety
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The Minneapolis Fire Department and the Minnesota State Fire Marshal shared ways to cook safely during the holidays. Then they showed how NOT to fry a turkey.

Orchestra in Minneapolis brings video game music to life
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The Twin Cities Gamer Symphony Orchestra filled Southwest High School in Minneapolis. FOX 9's Leon Purvis has the story.

Storm damage coverage costs are way up
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Costs for storm damage coverage for homes is rising. FOX 9's Corin Hoggard has more.

Hennepin County youth crime data: Diversion programs work, Moriarty says

The Hennepin County Attorney's Office presented juvenile crime data that it says demonstrates the effectiveness of early intervention programs.

Waymo self-driving, ride-hail cars laying groundwork in Minneapolis

Waymo, the self-driving, ride-hail vehicle company, is starting to lay its groundwork in Minneapolis, with hopes to operate autonomous vehicles in the future.

Things to do in Minnesota: 5 things to do this weekend (Nov. 21–23)

Get ready to dive into the holiday spirit with a weekend full of festive markets, dazzling lights, and gingerbread wonders across the Twin Cities metro area.

Metro Transit settles lawsuit with skateboarder for state max

Metro Transit will pay $500,000 to a skateboarder who was run over by a bus in a south Minneapolis intersection, according to his attorney. The half-million settlement is the maximum allowed on liability claims against governmental entities under state law.

10 years since Jamar Clark was fatally shot by Minneapolis police
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It's been 10 years since Jamar Clark was fatally shot by Minneapolis police officers. His family continues to seek justice. FOX 9's Courtney Godfrey has the story.

Jamar Clark’s family still fighting for justice 10 years later

Jamar Clark has been gone for 10 years, but not a day goes by where Eddie Sutton doesn't think about his little brother.

Annunciation: Minneapolis police gift puppy to Merkel family

The family of Fletcher Merkel, the 8-year-old boy who was fatally shot during the Annunciation Church and School mass shooting, was gifted a golden retriever puppy by the Minneapolis Police Department.

MIRAC demands ICE cooperation penalties in MPD contract
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The Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee (MIRAC) is advocating for stronger sanctuary protections in Minneapolis, particularly in relation to the city's police contract negotiations with the Police Federation. The group is calling for "real, enforceable consequences" for any Minneapolis police officer who cooperates with ICE. Robin Wonsley, a Minneapolis City Council member, said they want to hold officers accruable to protect our immigrant neighbors. Jason Chavez, a Minneapolis City Council member, and Elliott Payne, Minneapolis City Council president, also spoke at the press conference.

Harper Moyski Memorial Volleyball Tournament and Fundraiser this weekend

The legacy of Harper Moyski, who was killed during the Annunciation Church and School mass shooting, will be honored with a volleyball tournament and community auction that will raise funds for a permanent memorial and local volleyball programs.

Lyndon Wiggins’ defense files for third retrial in Monique Baugh murder at sentencing

On the day Lyndon Wiggins, 40, was set to be sentenced for convictions related to the murder of a Minneapolis real estate agent, a judge is taking the motion for another retrial under advisement.

Minneapolis encampment owner suffers legal loss
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The Minneapolis business owner who opened his vacant lot as a homeless encampment suffered a loss in the courtroom on Thursday.