Saturday was cold even for Minneapolis, but that didn’t stop thousands of people from tromping out onto a frozen lake to immerse themselves in art, make new friends — and try their best to stay warm.
A driver accused of severely injuring a woman in a hit-and-run in Minneapolis on New Year's Day confessed to the crime before turning himself into police, charges state.
The manager and co-owner of Los Andes Latin Bistro in Minneapolis is accused of raping an underage bartender. Prosecutors in Hennepin County this week charged Christian Quito, 45, with one count of 3rd-degree criminal sexual conduct in connection with the investigation.
EYEWITNESS NEWS reporter and anchor Brett Hoffland sat down with Darren Envall of Minneapolis Boat Show to learn more about the event.
Minneapolis Mayor Frey and Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara say that MPD is seeing more officers thanks to aggressive recruiting and better pay.
A 20-year-old has been charged in connection with a homicide last week in Minneapolis. Marvel Galvaston Williams III faces one count of second-degree murder.
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - A large fire burned Monday afternoon at an encampment in Minneapolis' Phillips neighborhood. What we know: The fire is burning in the area of East 29th Avenue and 14th Avenue South. Aerial video shows crews working to knock down flames.
Minneapolis' City Council voted on Monday to agree to systemic reforms to its police department and to submit the department to outside oversight after a U.S. federal investigation spurred by the 2020 murder of George Floyd uncovered a pattern of civil rights abuses.
Court documents show the Police Officers Federation of Minneapolis (POFM) filed a motion to intervene in the federal consent decree that is meant to reform policing practices in the Minneapolis Police Department.
The Minneapolis Police Department welcomed its largest group of new hires in five years on Tuesday. "I chose Minneapolis because I believe that Minneapolis is a community that needs officers that help regain that community trust, so, here I am," one recruit said.
The Rev. DeWayne Davis — the 15th child of Mississippi sharecroppers — announced his campaign in north Minneapolis.
The City Council went into closed session for about seven hours Monday to go through the details of a consent decree, a legally binding agreement to reform policing.