As Minnesota housing program faces scrutiny, tenants face uncertainty
A man who lives at a St. Paul apartment complex said he was given 60 days to leave after the state stopped paying his housing provider.
Light rail rescue: Metro Transit officers save blind man from train tracks
A legally blind man from West St. Paul is grateful to two Metro Transit police officers who saved him after he got lost and trapped on light rail tracks.
Minnesota paid leave law notifications required beginning Dec. 1
Before the Minnesota Paid Family and Medical Leave law takes effect at the beginning of 2026, employers will be required to notify their workers of their rights first.
Give to the Max Day: Over $37 million donated
Give to the Max Day garnered millions of dollars in donations for organizations in Minnesota on Thursday.
Report from Maple Lake student results in DWI charges for bus driver
A school bus driver in Maple Lake is facing several charges after a student's report led to his arrest for allegedly driving under the influence with students on board.
Human remains discovered at MN homeless encampment
The Benton County Sheriff’s Office is investigating human remains discovered in a homeless encampment outside of St. Cloud that appeared to have been there for a long period of time.
Minneapolis Fire Department provides cooking safety tips ahead of Thanksgiving
Minneapolis and state fire officials have tips for cooking safely this holiday season.
BCA identifies Cass County deputies, man in fatal use-of-force incident
The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal apprehension has identified the man who died, and the two deputies involved in the fatal use-of-force incident in Turtle Lake Township.
Brainerd schools are turning down the heat to save money this winter
Brainerd Public Schools is lowering the temperature this winter in hopes of saving some money.
Clear Lake city employees embezzled more than $200K, charges say
Criminal charges are filed against three people accused of embezzling more than $200,000 from the City of Clear Lake from late 2022 to 2023.
Feeding Our Future: 77th person charged in massive $250M fraud scheme
Ousman Camara is facing a nine-count indictment, and is accused of claiming over $1 million in pandemic relief funds meant to feed hungry children. He is the 77th person charged in the massive $250 million Feeding Our Future fraud scheme case.
Minnesota weather: Mild with sunshine Friday, sunny and 50s this weekend
Expect plenty of afternoon sunshine and mild temperatures in Minnesota on Friday before things turn even warmer this weekend.
Twin Cities Gamer Symphony Orchestra packs Southwest High School in Minneapolis
The Twin Cities Gamer Symphony Orchestra drew a packed crowd at Southwest High School, celebrating the art of video game music.
Minnesota auditor finds Byron Public Schools lacked proper spending documentation
Minnesota's auditor reviewed Byron Public Schools for spending during 2023 and 2024.



















