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Minnesota Attorney General Sues Federal Government for Access to Shooting Evidence
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced a new lawsuit against the federal government seeking access to evidence tied to the shootings of Renee Good, Alex Pretti, and Julio Sosa-Celis during Operation Metro Surge.
Woman Dies After Hit-and-Run in Northeast Minneapolis; No Arrests
A 19-year-old man was killed and a teenage boy injured in a late-night shooting inside a south Minneapolis apartment, according to police.
19-Year-Old Killed, Teen Injured in South Minneapolis Apartment Shooting
A 19-year-old man was killed and a teenage boy injured in a late-night shooting inside a south Minneapolis apartment, according to police.
Five Plead Guilty in Massive Feeding Our Future Fraud Scheme
Five people have pleaded guilty to federal wire fraud charges tied to the sprawling Feeding Our Future investigation, marking another major development in what prosecutors say is one of the largest fraud cases in Minnesota history.
Suspect in Custody After Threat Prompts South St. Paul School Closure; Incident Follows Metro-Wide School Threats
South St. Paul Public Schools closed all schools on Wednesday, March 18, 2026, transitioning students to an e-learning day following what officials described as a “safety concern.”
UPDATE: Out-of-State “Swatting”-Style Threat Prompts ISD 196 School Closures; FBI Now Leading Investigation
Schools across IDS 196 were closed on Tuesday after multiple threatening voicemails were discovered early in the morning, prompting a large, multi-agency law enforcement response. Authorities now say the threats were not credible and originated from outside Minnesota.
Man Shot and Killed in Overnight Shooting on Hennepin Avenue in Minneapolis
Police are investigating an overnight shooting in Minneapolis that left one man dead early Saturday morning.
Hooters at Mall of America to Close After 33 Years
The Hooters Mall of America will permanently close later this month after more than three decades in operation.
Champlin Councilmember Tim LaCroix Resigns Amid Felony Tax Charges
The City of Champlin announced Wednesday that Ward 4 City Councilmember Tim LaCroix has resigned, effective immediately.
Crystal Police Department K9 “Ace” Tracks Suspect to Recycling Bin After Stolen Vehicle Flee
A suspect who fled from a stolen vehicle over the weekend was ultimately located hiding inside a recycling bin thanks to a police K9 in Hennepin County.
Man Arrested After Threatening Metro Transit Bus Passengers with Knife in Brooklyn Park
A man was arrested Sunday evening after police say he threatened passengers on a Metro Transit bus while armed with a knife in Brooklyn Park.
Minneapolis Man Sentenced for Attempting to Bribe Juror in Feeding Our Future Trial
A Minneapolis man has been sentenced to federal prison for attempting to bribe a juror during the Feeding Our Future fraud trial.
One Arrested After Theft in Apple Valley Leads to Pursuit of a Minneapolis Stolen Vehicle from Dakota County Ending Near the Mall of America
The Eagan Police Department has confirmed to us that one person was arrested following another police pursuit of a stolen vehicle used in a theft from Dakota County into Bloomington on the evening of Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
Hours-Long Mental Health Crisis Unfolds Outside Hennepin Healthcare in Minneapolis
Deputies with the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office responded to a person in crisis outside Hennepin Healthcare on Thursday morning after a vehicle blocking traffic drew concern near the hospital.
Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office Arrests Suspected High-Performance Car Thief, Recovers Firearms and Stolen Vehicles
Authorities with the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office say a suspected car thief accused of targeting multiple high-performance vehicles has been arrested following an investigation by the agency’s Auto Theft Task Force.
Bloomington Police Seize Thousands of Suspected Fentanyl Pills, Several Guns in Drug Bust
Police in Bloomington say thousands of suspected fentanyl pills and several illegal firearms were taken off the streets following a high-risk search warrant
Hennepin County Sheriff Office Deputies Issue Dispersal Orders, Make Arrests at Unlawful Assembly Outside Whipple Building
Hennepin County Sheriff Office says arrests were made following what deputies described as an unlawful assembly outside the Whipple Building on Sunday morning.
Minneapolis Police Seek Public’s Help in Solving Killing of Omari Engle
The Minneapolis Police Department Homicide Unit is asking for the public’s help as investigators continue working to solve the death of Omari Engle.
Man Left in Coma After Brutal Assault In Minneapolis — Police Seek Public’s Help
The Minneapolis Police Department is asking for the public’s help identifying a suspect connected to a violent assault that has left a 45-year-old victim in a coma.
Minneapolis Woman Charged in Series of Alleged Burglaries and Financial Card Fraud Cases Across Dakota County
A 36-year-old Minneapolis woman is facing multiple felony charges in Dakota County in connection with a series of burglaries and financial transaction card fraud cases spanning Burnsville, Eagan, and Edina.
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