Minneapolis-St. Paul March 19, 2024 Things to do and see in Minneapolis this spring break Nearly 30 million people visit Minneapolis, Minnesota, each year. Attractions include the Mall of America, the Minneapolis Institute of Art and the Guthrie Theater.
Minnesota March 17, 2024 Massage parlor owner busted after allegedly forcing employee into 'big' and 'small' prostitution jobs A massage parlor owner in Minnesota was arrested last week after allegedly holding a woman in the parlor and selling her for prostitution purposes, court docs show.
Minnesota March 14, 2024 Minnesota woman accused of 'illegal buying spree' that armed killer of 3 first responders Ashley Anne Dyrdahl's "illegal buying spree" of high-powered firearms allowed a man to kill three Minnesota first responders during a standoff, prosecutors alleged Thursday.
Politics March 14, 2024 VP Harris visits Planned Parenthood, says people don't need to 'abandon their faith' to back abortion access Vice President Harris is the first sitting vice president to tour an abortion clinic, where she said people do not need to abandon their beliefs to agree government should stay out of decisions about abortion.
Minnesota March 11, 2024 Appellate court upholds decision revoking substitute teaching license of cop who shot Philando Castile The Minnesota Court of Appeals on Monday affirmed the Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board's revocation of Jeronimo Yanez's substitute teaching license.
Minnesota March 10, 2024 Minnesota mother accused of drowning child because she could not enjoy her bath A 20-year-old Minnesota mother faces murder charges after allegedly drowning her child in a hotel bathtub and throwing the body away in a dumpster.
VIDEO March 7, 2024 Minnesota will be a ‘battleground state’ in 2024: GOP Chair David Hann Minnesota GOP Chairman David Hann joins ‘Fox News Live’ to discuss Minnesota voters saying they feel weary about a Biden-Trump rematch.
POLITICS March 6, 2024 Dean Phillips ends long-shot primary challenge against Biden for Democratic presidential nomination Rep. Dean Phillips dropped out of the race for the White House, as he suspended his 2024 Democratic presidential campaign, which halted his extremely steep uphill challenge against President Biden.
HEALTH March 6, 2024 Minnesota woman survives after 25 minutes without pulse, warns others about sudden cardiac arrest A Minnesota woman who went 25 minutes without a pulse is sharing her survival story to raise awareness of sudden cardiac arrest. A cardiologist weighed in with insights and advice.
VIDEO March 5, 2024 Trump, Biden win Minnesota primaries, Fox News projects Fox News anchors Martha MacCallum and Bret Baier analyze the Super Tuesday results on Fox News.
Minnesota March 4, 2024 Small-town Minnesota hotel shooter didn't know either of his victims, police say Nicholas Lenius, 32, of Ramsey, Minnesota, did not know either of the two people he killed at a Super 8 hotel in Cloquet, according to police.
CRIME March 4, 2024 2 Minnesota Amish children dead; identical twins charged with swapping places, and case gets complicated Two Minnesota Amish children are dead, and identical twin adults are facing dozens of charges in the crash after police say they tried to swap places.
Minnesota March 2, 2024 Minnesota small plane crash in residential area leaves 2 dead Two men were killed when the single-engine plane they were in crashed in a rural area near Minneapolis Saturday morning and burst into flames.
Minnesota February 29, 2024 Minnesota's budget surplus soars to $3.7 billion, providing legislative breathing room Minnesota's budget outlook has brightened, with officials announcing a larger surplus for the current budget period, expected to reach over $3.7 billion by June 2025.
US February 23, 2024 Minnesota man convicted of double murder now eligible for parole due to federal, state law changes A Minnesota man convicted of killing a mother and her son in 2008, is now eligible for parole under new federal and state law changed from 2012 and 2016.
Minnesota February 23, 2024 Minnesota man admits to fatal shooting at graduation party that killed 14-year-old Enrique Lucio Davila, 26, of St. Paul, Minnesota, has pleaded guilty to charges linked to a shooting at a 2021 graduation party that resulted in the death of a 14-year-old boy.
Minnesota February 22, 2024 WATCH: Minnesota craft brewery worker knocked to ground by beer geyser after beverage bursts from tank Dramatic video showed the moment a beer tank spewed a powerful shot of beer towards a Minnesota craft brewery worker, knocking him to the ground.
Minnesota February 22, 2024 HS coach who described teaching as 'dream' job arrested for sexual misconduct with handful of students A high school teacher and coach was arrested in Minnesota last week following allegations he carried out sexual relationships with three students since 2016, reports show.
Food-Drink February 21, 2024 Minnesota comfort-food classic, hot beef commercial, is the 'most delicious thing you can eat' Hot beef commercial is a comfort-food tradition in Minnesota. The open-face sandwich of shredded meat, mashed potatoes and gravy is served on white bread.
Minnesota February 20, 2024 Minnesota shooter who killed 2 police officers and a paramedic ID’d, had lost right to own guns Shannon Gooden, 38, was identified as the shooter who killed two police officers and a paramedic in Burnsville, Minnesota, during a domestic call Sunday.
Minnesota February 19, 2024 Wife of Burnsville, Minnesota police officer killed in shooting reveals moment she 'knew he was gone' The wife of Burnsville, Minnesota, police officer Paul Elmstrand, who was killed Sunday, says he would "drop everything to help someone who was in need."
Minnesota February 18, 2024 Minnesota shooting: 2 police officers, paramedic killed responding to Burnsville domestic call identified The City of Burnsville has released the identities of the police officers and firefighter-paramedic killed in a shooting Sunday morning.
Minnesota February 18, 2024 Minnesota police officers, paramedic killed while responding to domestic incident: reports Two police officers and a paramedic in Burnsville, Minnesota, were killed in a shooting early Sunday while responding to a domestic situation, reports say.
Veterans February 14, 2024 New VA rule could prevent veterans from being buried with spouses The Department of Veterans Affairs is receiving pushback to a proposed rule that would offer veterans an urn and plaque in lieu of burial at a national cemetery.
Odd News February 14, 2024 Minnesota library sees success with 'laser loon' special edition library cards, 'while supplies last!' On Tuesday, the St. Paul Public Library announced a new, limited-edition library card inspired by the "laser loon" Minnesota flag submission. It was a hit.
Minnesota February 13, 2024 Minnesota Legislature poised to amend rule limiting law enforcement in schools The Minnesota Legislature convened on Monday with a focus on addressing a law from the previous year that restricted police powers in schools, officials say.
College February 13, 2024 University of Minnesota student claims she was left to die by community adviser: lawsuit University of Minnesota student Genevieve Lizotte is suing the school and an apartment owner after she says staff did nothing when she nearly died from a sepsis infection
Crime February 12, 2024 Minnesota women convicted in connection with murder released early from prison because of new change to law A pair of Minnesota woman convicted in connection with the murder of a man were released early from prison under a new law approved by lawmakers.
Israel February 8, 2024 Minneapolis City Council overrides Mayor Frey's veto of Israel-Hamas war cease-fire resolution The Minneapolis City Council has overridden Mayor Jacob Frey's veto of a resolution calling for an end to the Israel-Hamas war and a cease-fire in Gaza.
Minnesota February 8, 2024 Minnesota's historic Lutsen Lodge Resort had unresolved inspection violations prior to fire Minnesota regulators have reported that Lutsen Lodge, a historic lodge destroyed in a fire, had three unresolved fire code violations from a recent inspection.
Minnesota February 7, 2024 Twin allegedly tried to take blame for sister after fatal Amish buggy crash in Minnesota Prosecutors have formally charged a woman they say hit an Amish buggy in southeastern Minnesota last fall, killing two children in the process.