Minnesota school closings for Friday, Jan. 23, due to extreme cold

Several school districts in Minnesota plan to be closed or have e-learning days on Friday due to frigid temperatures and dangerously cold wind chills. Find a list here.

FDA approves drug to treat dogs with idiopathic epilepsy

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a drug to control seizures in dogs with idiopathic epilepsy, a type of seizure disorder without a known cause.

ICE in Minneapolis update: Federal officers being 'stalked' by protesters [FULL]
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Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino and ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations leader Marcos Charles held a news conference to discuss immigration enforcement in Minneapolis. Officials said they don't have a timeline for how long operations will go, but they'll continue until everyone in the U.S. illegally is apprehended. Bovino claimed ICE agents are being "stalked" by observers and protesters, and Charles claimed the state is not working with ICE detainers, something local officials have disputed. 

Minnesota church protest: Activists still in jail after judge orders release

Two Twin Cities activists, including Nekima Levy Armstrong, have been arrested for their roles in planning a protest at a St. Paul church over the weekend, Attorney General Pam Bondi announced on Thursday.

Trump won't take Greenland by force
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At the World Economic Forum, President Trump lent new insights into his pursuit of Greenland.

VP Vance coming to MN to show support for ICE
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Vice President JD Vance is traveling to Minnesota on Thursday to show support for ICE and hold a roundtable with local leaders. Here's what to expect with his visit. 

Vice President JD Vance in Minneapolis: What he said

Vice President JD Vance made an appearance in Minneapolis on Thursday amid the federal surge in the Twin Cities, saying he sought to "better understand what’s going on, so that we can tone down the temperature a little bit, reduce the chaos and still allow the federal government to enforce immigration laws."

The country's longest-running prison newspaper
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The Stillwater Prison Mirror is the country's longest-running prison newspaper. Find out more on this's Maury's Stories. 

Extreme cold warning in effect across Minnesota until noon Friday: What to know

An extreme cold warning will go into effect across Minnesota starting Thursday evening as temperatures drop to dangerously low levels. Here's everything's you need to know about the warning:

After St. Paul raid, questions remain over warrant found outside

Questions remain about a warrant after a family of six was detained by immigration enforcement agents in St. Paul. A day after the raid, a warrant appeared on the doorstep, though its authenticity could not be verified.

MN weather: Dangerous cold temps ahead
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An extreme cold warning is in effect starting Thursday evening. Jared Piepenburg has everything you need to know about the cold.

Amber Alert canceled after missing MN girl found safe

An Amber Alert issued for a missing 7-year-old girl from Zimmerman, Minnesota, has been canceled after she was found safe. A suspect is in custody.

Business owner on immigration and Iran crackdowns
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An Iranian business owner in Minneapolis is feeling the effects of the immigration and Iran crackdown. FOX 9's Maury Glover has more. 

Appeals court lifts restrictions on ICE tactics
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An appeals court struck down a judge's ruling that restricted ICE agents tactics. FOX 9's Soyoung Kim has latest details.

Questions remain about ICE warrant for St. Paul family
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The warrant used to detained a Venezuelan family in St. Paul is still raising questions. FOX 9's Mike Manzoni has the story. 

ICE detains 5-year-old boy, 3 other students in Columbia Heights

Columbia Heights school officials say a 5-year-old boy was used as "bait" for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to detain him and his father.

ICE detainees have already filed more habeas petitions than in all of 2025

Federal judges are scrutinizing ICE's methods in Minnesota, leading to the release of several detainees through legal petitions as the number of filings in U.S. District Court explodes during Operation Metro Surge.