Police and Law Enforcement July 20, 2023 Derek Chauvin to appeal George Floyd murder conviction to US Supreme Court Ex-police officer Derek Chauvin will appeal his conviction for the murder of George Floyd to the U.S. Supreme Court, according to his legal team.
Minnesota July 19, 2023 Minnesota man originally convicted of beheading girlfriend acquitted of murder due to mental illness A Minnesota man who decapitated his girlfriend in broad daylight was found not guilty by reason of mental illness nearly two months after originally being convicted for her murder.
North Dakota July 19, 2023 Funeral services set for slain North Dakota police officer who was killed in shooting The funeral for Fargo Officer Jake Wallin has been set for 10:30 a.m. on July 22, 2023, at Pequot Lakes High School in Minnesota. Wallin was killed in a shooting last Friday.
Minnesota July 18, 2023 LGBTQ+ group calls for Minnesota mayor to meet its demands or resign following his comments on Pride event Members of the Rainbowatonna LGBTQ+ group are calling for Minnesota Mayor Tom Kuntz to resign following comments he made regarding a local pride event.
Minnesota July 17, 2023 Minnesota to delete all Human Services emails over a year old Minnesota's Department of Human Services plans to delete all emails over one year old beginning next months, unless employees determine the messages contain official government records.
Minnesota July 17, 2023 Minnesota man pleaded guilty to assaulting transgender woman, sentenced to jail and probation A 19-year-old Minneapolis, Minnesota man who pleaded guilty to brutally attacking a transgender woman in February was sentenced to a year in jail and three years of probation.
Supreme Court July 17, 2023 Minn AG Keith Ellison compares Justice Clarence Thomas to house slave character in blockbuster hit Democratic Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison compared Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to the house slave character played by Samuel L. Jackson in "Django Unchained."
Minnesota July 14, 2023 Judge approves settlement for Minneapolis police reform in wake of George Floyd's killing Hennepin County Judge Karen Janisch approved a settlement between Minneapolis and the state's Human Rights Department that will go towards enacting police reforms.
CRIME July 12, 2023 Army veteran found dead 11 days after her abusive boyfriend released on parole Matthew Brenneman was released on parole in two domestic abuse cases just 11 days before he was named as a suspect in his girlfriend Danicka Bergeson's death.
Minnesota July 11, 2023 Man gets over 37 years for fatally shooting Minneapolis girl, 9, on trampoline D'Pree Shareef Robinson, 20, has been sentenced to over 37 years in prison for killing nine-year-old Trinity Ottoson-Smith during a drive-by shooting.
CRIME July 11, 2023 Man's plan to hide from police in freezer takes dire turn: officials A Minnesota man who was found dead in a freezer in June was apparently running from police when he entered the freezer on his own accord. His body showed no signs of injury.
Minnesota July 11, 2023 Minnesota husband charged with murder after wife is found dead along a road A Minnesota husband is now facing a second-degree murder charged after his wife was found dead along a road in Fort Ripley Township, northwest of Minneapolis, in late June.
Minnesota July 10, 2023 Minnesota Gov. Walz was legally allowed to mandate masks, appellate court rules The Minnesota Court of Appeals on Monday ruled that Democratic Gov. Tim Walz legally possessed the authority to mandate face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Minnesota July 10, 2023 Appellate court sides with Amish community in religious freedom septic tank case Minnesota's Swartzentruber Amish scored a legal victory Monday when a three-judge panel ruled against state regulations mandating septic systems for disposal of "gray water."
Fox News Flash July 9, 2023 Minnesota Planned Parenthood entices teens as young as 13 with gift cards for completing 'sex ed summer camp' Planned Parenthood in Minnesota is offering teens a spot in 'sex ed summer camp,' a program that educates some as young as 13 with what some parents call 'explicit' material.
Minnesota July 9, 2023 Native Americans join call for reparations over Minnesota treatment of tribal lands Native American tribes are seeking reparations from universities across the country that they say took land "for financial gain" and must compensate them.
Missing Persons July 7, 2023 Minnesota woman's remains found in storage unit, possibly connected to man charged with killing girlfriend The remains of missing Fanta Xayavong were found in a Minnesota storage unit, St. Paul Police announced on Friday, marking the second missing person in a week that the department has found dead.
Minnesota July 7, 2023 Minnesota meat processor caught employing minors promises to change hiring practices Monogram Foods will pay a fine of over $30,000 and reform its hiring practices after two teenagers, ages 16 and 17, were caught working in a meat processing plant.
Minnesota July 7, 2023 Minnesota authorities identify 3 who drowned near Mississippi River over July 4 weekend Ke Drer, alongside Petrona and Miguel Juan-Jose, reportedly drowned in a Mississippi River tributary over the Fourth of July weekend, according to authorities.
Minnesota July 6, 2023 Quick-thinking Minnesota deputies separate pair of brawling eagles that became entangled during fight Two eagles got stuck together while fighting in a Minnesota lake. Quick-thinking deputies were able to rescue the birds with a pole. The two eagles reportedly fight often.
Media July 5, 2023 WATCH: Minneapolis' Boom Island explosion nearly takes out reporter Local reporters were nearly caught in an explosion while covering a chaotic night in Minneapolis' Boom Island Park during Fourth of July celebrations.
Minnesota July 5, 2023 Updated US citizenship test could increase the challenge level for some test-takers, sparking concern Updates to the U.S. citizenship test are expected to make the test more difficult for certain groups. The new test has added a speaking section to assess English skills.
Minnesota July 5, 2023 Search continues for 3 people missing after Minnesota River swimming incident Efforts are underway to locate two men and a young girl who went missing while swimming in a river in Minnesota. The incident occurred during a family gathering at Diamond Island.
Minnesota July 5, 2023 Ransomware criminals dump personal information of students online after stealing files from MN school Over 300,000 personal files were stolen from a Minneapolis schools' database. The school refused to pay a $1 million ransom before all of the files were stolen.
Minnesota July 4, 2023 Missing Minnesota mom's boyfriend charged after grisly find in storage unit The abusive boyfriend of a Minnesota mother of three was charged with her murder last week after her dismembered and decomposing remains were found in a storage locker.
Minnesota July 3, 2023 Pilot dead after crashing floatplane into northern Minnesota lake Ryan Comer, 47, of Blaine, Minnesota, died Friday afternoon after crashing his floatplane into Lake Mille Lacs. Evidence regarding the crash's cause is reportedly scarce.
New York July 3, 2023 10 states plan to sue US Environmental Protection Agency over standards for residential wood-burning stoves Ten attorney generals from states across the U.S. plan to sue the Environmental Protection Agency regarding the standards for residential wood-burning stoves.
Minnesota July 3, 2023 North Dakota education officials worried about losing revenue due to implications of new MN free tuition plan Education officials in North Dakota are worried about losing revenue in 2024 due to the "catastrophic implications" of Minnesota's new free tuition plan.
LIFESTYLE July 2, 2023 God has 'extraordinary and omnipotent mercy' toward penitent sinners, Minnesota priest says Fr. Andrew Jaspers, a priest in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, shared with Fox News Digital a story about God's mercy during the COVID pandemic.
Minnesota June 29, 2023 Most of $500K used to celebrate local MN Black-owned businesses went to out-of-state businesses, report says A report found that most of the almost $500K taxpayer dollars that were given to Minneapolis Black-owned businesses have been spent on out-of-state businesses.
Minnesota June 28, 2023 Minnesota man arrested after 'throwing Skittles' at people in restaurant: Police A Minnesota man was arrested after he allegedly was throwing Skittles at customers and employees inside a restaurant, according to police.