Double, double, toil, and trouble — “The Macbeths” brings bold new energy to Minneapolis

A bold reimagining of Shakespeare’s classic tragedy is coming to Minneapolis as “The Macbeths” takes the stage at the Center for Performing Arts this Friday. Presented by Rough Magic Performance Co., the production offers a modern, intimate look at power, ambition, and the unraveling of a marriage consumed by desire and guilt. Co-artistic director Catherine Justice brings a fresh creative vision to the timeless tale, blending raw emotion with contemporary staging to captivate audiences. The show runs Friday through November 29, promising an unforgettable theatrical experience for Twin Cities theatergoers.

Teachers’ union, MPS reach tentative agreement

A tentative deal between the Minneapolis Public School District and the Minneapolis of Federation of Educators has been reached, adverting a planned strike for Tuesday. FOX 9's Bill Keller has the latest.

Minneapolis schools, union talk strike deal [RAW]

The Minneapolis Public Schools and the Minneapolis Federation of Educators reached a tentative contract agreement over the weekend, averting a strike. The MPS and MFE held a joint press conference to share more details about the tentative agreement.

Gales of November: The final voyage of the Edmund Fitzgerald

To commemorate 50 years since the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, FOX 6 has produced an all-new documentary that explores the important role ‘The Fitz’ and her crew played in the history of Great Lakes shipping as well as the ripple effect her sinking had on the industry.

Gales of November: The legacy of the Edmund Fitzgerald

Explore the life and legacy of the most famous ship to sail the Great Lakes, from its launch to its disappearance on a cold November evening in 1975. FOX 2 dives into the night it sank, the theories behind its disappearance, and the mark it left on the region 50 years later.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott launches 2026 re-election campaign

Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced his re-election bid for a fourth term in 2026, aiming to become the state's longest-serving governor while emphasizing continued economic growth and conservative policies.