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St. Paul native Suni Lee qualifies for Olympic gymnastics all-round final in Paris
ST. PAUL, Minn. (FOX 9) - There was some big news out of the Olympics on Sunday for St. Paul's hometown hero, Suni Lee. The reigning all-around gold medal gymnastics champion has officially qualified to defend her crown in Paris. Lee had to qualify as one of the top two...
Northern Minnesota Braces for Damaging Winds Up to 60 mph
Duluth, MN – Northern Minnesota is facing a week of severe weather, with isolated thunderstorms and damaging winds up to 60 mph expected. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Duluth has issued a warning for residents to stay alert and prepared. According to the NWS, the active weather pattern...
‘It’s a Great Day,’ Maple Grove Community Center Expansion Begins
Amid sweltering heat late Friday afternoon, Maple Grove civic leaders celebrated something that will soon be much cooler. Officials gathered for the groundbreaking of the Maple Grove Community Center expansion project on Friday. Phase One of the project includes adding an NHL-sized sheet of ice with bleaching seating for about 375 fans. The project will also refurbish the facility’s two other skating rinks.
PJ Fleck enthusiastic about Minnesota’s chances in new Big Ten
INDIANAPOLIS — Although the Golden Gophers are coming off a losing campaign, their head coach is confident they’ll show improvement this upcoming season, and make a statement in the Big Ten. PJ Fleck is the third-longest tenured coach in the conference, and could potentially be fielding his best...
Totino-Grace Legion Baseball Tops Champlin Park in Sub-State 8 Final
The Totino-Grace American Legion baseball team scored three runs in the third inning and three more in the fourth on the way to a 7-2 win over Champlin Park in the final game of the Sub-State 8 tournament. Both teams advance to this week’s state tournament, hosted by Maple Grove,...
Mosquito-spraying helicopter hit by golf ball in Anoka County
OAK GROVE, Minn. (FOX 9) - The Anoka County Sheriff's Office is looking into an incident over the weekend in which a mosquito control helicopter was hit by a golf ball. Deputies say the pilot of a Metropolitan Mosquito Control District helicopter reported the incident on Friday morning. The pilot said he was flying in the area of Refuge Golf Course in Oak Grove, Minn. when he noticed the golf ball flying at the helicopter.
EPA cut use of cancer-causing sterilizer prolific in med-tech. A Minnesota company might have a fix
In March, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency decreed a cut to sterilization chemical ethylene oxide, calling it "one of the most potent cancer-causing chemicals." Eliminating its use, however, isn't so simple. Med-tech companies deploy the chemical often when cleaning their inventions and equipment before they make it to medical professionals and patients. State trade group Medical Alley, immediately responded to the ruling with concern about how this would hamper Minnesota's many med-tech businesses.
Minneapolis businesses, residents displaced following dumpster fire
Several Minneapolis businesses are closed and residents are displaced in Uptown after a dumpster fire caused long-lasting damage. Three businesses off West Lake Street near the fire had to shut their doors because of damage. One of those businesses, Face Day Spa, is assessing damages and mapping out how to...
Bloomington woman says Kia stolen with gun inside used in robberies
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (FOX 9) - Rosa Maciel uses her Kia Sportage to get to and from work and to take care of her mother who is disabled. But now she is unable to do either of those things after her car was stolen over the weekend. "I'm feeling really shaken...
Federated Challenge 20th anniversary raises $4.5 million for BBBS
The 2024 Federated Challenge raised a record-breaking $4,537,000 for Big Brothers Big Sisters during its 20th anniversary on Sunday, July 28. This year saw the highest number of sponsors and attendees yet, with 105 incredible businesses (26 of which were new to the Federated Challenge this year) and nearly 700 generous people attending the gala to support youth mentoring in Minnesota and throughout America. “The outpouring of support for the 20th anniversary of this very special cause was simply incredible,” said Federated Insurance Chairman and...
Man saved in I-94 car fire and heroes speak about rescue
ST PAUL, Minn. — At a St. Paul park, Sam Orbovich and Dave Klepaida greet each other like old friends. Their connection, one that along with a group of everyday heroes has been forged in flames. “I’m only here because they continued to persist,” Orbovich said. In...
Minneapolis painter repays thousands owed to customers after KARE 11 interviews them
MINNEAPOLIS — A local painter is facing accusations and court claims from homeowners saying they paid him and he hasn't done the work. After KARE 11's Lou Raguse began interviewing customers of Patrick LeCorre on Monday, he began paying them back the thousands of dollars he owed. "What you're...
Maple Grove Welcomes New 24-Hour Veterinary Emergency Group with Open Arms
Source: Facebook / City of Maple Grove, MN - Local Government. Maple Grove animal lovers have a new destination for pet emergencies. This weekend, the Veterinary Emergency Group opened its doors at 7855 Elm Creek Boulevard #130, ready to take in pets in need of urgent care. The facility offers round-the-clock services for pets in distress - everything from cats and dogs to birds and more unusual companions.
Trial dates set for more Feeding our Future cases
MINNEAPOLIS — Federal Judge Nancy Brasel has scheduled trials for most of the remaining defendants in the Feeding our Future child meal program fraud case. A total of 70 people have been charged in the case. Of those, 18 have pleaded guilty, five have been convicted at trial, two have been acquitted at trial, and one has died — leaving 44 defendants with pending cases.
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