Report: Staff member was asleep when resident at Minnetonka memory care facility fell, fractured leg
A resident at a memory care facility in Minnetonka, Minnesota fell and injured herself in the middle of the night while the staff member assigned to watch her was asleep on the job, a report released Wednesday by the state Department of Health concluded. The resident later died from complications from her fall-related injury.
Super Hero Kids teaches young students how to prevent physical, sexual assaults
Some elementary school students are getting a lesson in how to prevent physical and sexual assaults by being their own hero.
Girls return money to owner after finding wad of cash in Minnetonka
Two young girls in Minnetonka made a once in a lifetime discovery and are now being recognized for doing the right thing.
Election Day in Minnesota: St. Paul trash, school funding and everything else you need to know
It's Election Day in Minnesota.
School board elections in Eastern Carver County and Minnetonka face scrutiny
In Eastern Carver County and in Minnetonka, the school board races are heating up and turning highly political.
Psychologist charged for alleged sexual relationship with patient during therapy sessions
A 43-year-old clinical psychologist has been charged after she allegedly had a sexual relationship her client, a vulnerable adult, during their appointments, according to the criminal complaint.
Twin Cities tech community helps improve software to combat sex trafficking
Software engineers, technology experts, and computer programmers from major Twin Cities companies volunteered their weekend to help improve a child sex trafficking database available to law enforcement across the country.
Family of Archer Amorosi files lawsuit alleging Carver Co. released private data about teen after police shooting
The family of Archer Amorosi, the Minnetonka teen shot and killed by Carver County Sheriff’s deputies last summer, is now suing the county for releasing private data about him after the incident.
Lake Minnetonka businesses try to comfort customers after reports of illnesses
The number of people sick from a Lake Minnetonka 4th of July gathering is going up and now some businesses around the lake are fielding calls from people who want to cancel their plans.



















