Police investigating gunfire in downtown Minneapolis hours after fatal shooting on same intersection
Police are investing Thursday night following reports of gunfire in downtown Minneapolis.
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Police are investing Thursday night following reports of gunfire in downtown Minneapolis.
A WCCO-TV reporter in the area heard the shooting Thursday night at the intersection of First Avenue and North Fourth Street.
Police said an argument escalated into gunfire around 1:30 a.m. near First Avenue and North Fourth Street.
A retired police chief is speaking out after his son was brutally beaten while leaving a downtown Minneapolis bar.
Water forced an evacuation at the IDS Center in downtown Minneapolis, closing floors 26-51.
Several of the victims are in critical condition, police said.
It was a chaotic night in downtown Minneapolis for the Fourth of July, with a crowd of people shooting fireworks in the middle of the street near Mill City Museum.
Thousands flocked to Hennepin Avenue for the return of the Twin Cities Pride march through downtown Minneapolis Sunday afternoon.
Minneapolis police say one person was shot amid "multiple fights" and a "chaotic crowd" in downtown early Sunday morning.
Gunfire filled the streets just steps outside of a downtown Minneapolis strip club early Wednesday morning.
After years of planning, a long-awaited mural will be unveiled Thursday night, complete with a party fit for a Prince.
Malcolm James Lessley pleaded guilty last week to second-degree murder and second-degree attempted murder as part of a plea agreement, according to court documents.
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Gittelson Jewelers announced Tuesday it will move from the Northstar Center skyway to the Six Quebec building at 601 Marquette Avenue.
Police say shots were fired at an event center in downtown Minneapolis' North Loop neighborhood early Sunday morning.
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The Minneapolis City Council confirmed Thursday that a mural of Prince will adorn Ramp A near First Avenue and Target Center.
Minneapolis city documents name Mark Hanneman as the officer who fatally shot the man.
As of late, the Nicollet Mall area of Minneapolis has been known for being a bit desolate. But new life is moving in by way of Bella Lam.
"Used to seeing people walking around before the pandemic, Now with the pandemic, it's just a different place," Jason Mill said.
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Two cars collided in the North Loop after exchanging gunfire throughout downtown, and one of them hit a woman riding a scooter on the sidewalk.
Records show that former NFL running back Adrian Peterson has been arrested in a Houston suburb on charges of driving while intoxicated and unlawfully carrying a weapon.
Forty-two million people will lose benefits nationwide, including more than 440,000 Minnesotans, on Saturday.
A food shelf is open at MSP Airport in support of federal employees who are working without pay during the government shutdown.
Julius Randle had 20 of his 31 points in the first half and Rudy Gobert added 14 points and 19 rebounds, helping the Minnesota Timberwolves hold on after an early exit by star Anthony Edwards to beat the depleted Indiana Pacers 114-110.
Macklin Celebrini scored an unassisted goal at 3:47 of overtime to give the San Jose Sharks a 6-5 victory over the Minnesota Wild on Sunday.
A food shelf is open at MSP Airport in support of federal employees who are working without pay during the government shutdown.
St. Paul Parks and Recreation says 32 trees were cut "just a few feet from the ground" south of the High Bridge of Shepard Road.
A 35-year-old Twin Cities man accused of sexually assaulting a teen boy pleaded guilty in state court last week.
Hoyo now works out of a $1.6 million facility. It had a stand at the 2025 Minnesota State Fair and its sambusas are served in school lunchrooms around the state.
Governor Walz and DFL leaders say they're hitting the road and plan to make stops around the state to talk with Minnesotans about gun violence.
Red Wing police say evidence suggests those involved in the incidents are connected to an "extremist group" that is recognized by the U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI as a terrorist organization.
Authorities say a Farmington, Minnesota, woman is dead after a crash late Friday morning in Blue Earth County.
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Alison Feigh with the Jacob Wetterling Resource Center, a program of the Zero Abuse Project, says a child's isolation from their adult circle is a warning sign of grooming.
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A Wisconsin man faces a stalking charge after he allegedly sent the state Supreme Court's liberal chief justice a series of intimidating emails.
A western Wisconsin couple is charged with arson months after their restaurant was damaged in a fire.
A school board in western Wisconsin voted Monday evening to close two of the district's elementary schools, despite impassioned dissent from community members.
Authorities say neither the driver nor the passenger had been wearing a seatbelt or helmet at the time of the crash.
A Minneapolis business owner who has been at odds with the city over a homeless encampment is now trying a new tactic.
Can Do Canines announced a new celebrity partnership Wednesday and showed off their latest certified team.
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Forty-two million people will lose benefits nationwide, including more than 440,000 Minnesotans, on Saturday.
A food shelf is open at MSP Airport in support of federal employees who are working without pay during the government shutdown.
Forty-two million people will lose benefits nationwide, including more than 440,000 Minnesotans, on Nov. 1.
The USDA notice comes after the Trump administration said it would not tap roughly $5 billion in contingency funds to keep benefits through SNAP.
The federal shutdown is entering its 26th day with no end in sight. WCCO's Esme Murphy spoke with the head of the federal employees union from the Minnesota region about how 1.4 million federal workers across the country are coping, working without a paycheck.
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Red Wing police say evidence suggests those involved in the incidents are connected to an "extremist group" that is recognized by the U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI as a terrorist organization.
St. Paul Parks and Recreation says 32 trees were cut "just a few feet from the ground" south of the High Bridge of Shepard Road.
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Mark Gronowski ran for a touchdown and threw for another as Iowa defeated Minnesota 41-3 on Saturday.
Forty-two million people will lose benefits nationwide, including more than 440,000 Minnesotans, on Saturday.
Forty-two million people will lose benefits nationwide, including more than 440,000 Minnesotans, on Nov. 1.
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