Minneapolis man arrested in Bloomington, Richfield package thefts

A 44-year-old man was arrested Saturday and is accused of stealing packages on multiple occasions off front porches in Bloomington and Richfield, authorities say.

Twins firesale, Napheesa Collier, Shannon Sharpe and more: H&H podcast
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In this week’s episode of H&H: the Henry and Hicks podcast, the two discuss a range of topics from the massive fire sale at the MLB trade deadline for the Minnesota Twins. They parted ways with 40% of their active roster, and Ahmad believes they should be discounting tickets as a result. Napheesa Collier sustained an injury while her team was up 40-plus points and now will miss two weeks. Ahmad and Henry break down whether she should’ve been in the game and if head coach Cheryl Reeve made the right decision to leave her in the game. Shannon Sharpe, a NFL Hall of Famer and budding entrepreneur, recently parted ways with ESPN just days after settling his rape lawsuit. Henry dives deep into the decision making of wealthy athletes and how they sometimes lead to costly consequences. And the Vikings play in their first preseason game this weekend and head coach Kevin O’Connell says J.J. McCarthy will play, so the two discuss what they’re hoping to see when the Vikings take on the Texans.

Amy Sue Pagnac’s disappearance: Maple Grove police still seeking answers 36 years later

Amy Sue Pagnac went missing two months before Jacob Wetterling, but she still hasn’t been found. Tuesday marks 36 years since her disappearance, and police are asking the public to share any information they may have on the case.

Hennepin County accused of abandonment
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A teenager?s year-long journey through Minnesota?s juvenile justice system is exposing the state?s failure to provide adequate care and rehabilitation for young children accused of committing violent crimes.

Metro Transit slated to end Northstar train service in January

Metro Transit is planning to end Northstar commuter train service and switch over to a bus service starting in January, according to Metropolitan Council documents.

Minnesota hiker reported missing in Wyoming wilderness

Search efforts are underway in Wyoming's Bighorn National Forest after a Minnesota hiker was reported missing.

Minnesota cobbler wins prestigious international competition

It's been around for 120 years, but now a shore repair shop in the North Metro is home to one of the top cobblers in the world.

Hastings cannabis business cap doubles after council approval

Hastings leaders have voted to approve an increase to its cap on cannabis businesses, paving the way for the number of city shops to potentially double.

Champlin paraprofessional charged after allegedly hitting 10-year-old

A 56-year-old Coon Rapids woman faces charges after the alleged abuse of a 10-year-old child while she was working as a paraprofessional.

Job interview scam: Twin Cities woman shares story of sophisticated fraud

When Vanessa Nelson got the email asking her to interview for a VP position at a California tech company, it didn’t seem out of the ordinary. Now she shares her experience to show how elaborate online fraud can be.

North St. Paul Police Department targeted in cyberattack

The North St. Paul City Council held an emergency meeting on Monday after its police department was targeted in a cyberattack.

Motorcyclist allegedly drove drunk, fled scene of St. Paul Park crash: State Patrol

A 70-year-old Inver Grove Heights man was allegedly driving a motorcycle drunk Sunday night in a St. Paul Park crash with an SUV that left his passenger critically injured, authorities say.

Northeast Minnesota faces another air quality alert starting Tuesday

After a record stretch of poor air quality, parts of Minnesota will again face another air quality alert starting Tuesday morning due to wildfire smoke.

Rochester man hit by driver while lying in road prompts death investigation

Rochester police are investigating the death of a 38-year-old man who was reportedly struck by a driver while lying in the road early Sunday morning.

St. Paul cyberattack: City says residents can apply for permits in person

As St. Paul continues to deal with a major cyberattack that has knocked city systems offline, officials say residents can still file applications for permits and licenses the old-fashioned way – in-person and on-paper.

Excelsior: Where to eat amid restaurant boom
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Excelsior, Minnesota, on the shores of Lake Minnetonka, is experiencing a restaurant boom. FOX 9's Shayne Wells has the latest on where to eat in Excelsior.

MN law gives housing protections for service dog trainers
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A Minnesota law approved this legislative session will give new housing protections for people with service animals in training. Among the changes, a person with a service dog in training will be granted the same access to housing accommodations as a person with a trained animal. A landlord is also not allowed to charge a tenant for a service dog in training. Landlords and homeowners associations can require a tenant to provide certification from the organization overseeing the training.