FOX 9 Investigators
View MoreMinnesota capped loan interest rates but some banks still charge 150%
Loan documents and corporate financial records reviewed by the FOX 9 Investigators show companies are regularly charging triple-digit interest rates. One loan came with a rate of nearly 350%.
Burnsville gunman wanted his firearm rights restored. This is why the system blocked him
Minnesota Marijuana: Inside the emerging world of homegrown weed
Fake reviews? Minnesota dentist’s 5-star ratings under investigation
Minneapolis PD has paid $300K to confidential informants but how reliable are they?
More than 140 lakes, rivers and streams in Minnesota had fish contaminated with forever chemicals
Local News
View MoreMinnetonka Middle School East headed National Science Bowl finals
The Math and Science Club at Minnetonka Middle School East (MME) is headed to Washington, D.C., next Thursday to compete in the National Science Bowl finals.
Many Minnesotans underestimate their credit scores, study shows
First Lady Jill Biden to speak at Bloomington education convention
Northfield wrestling coach facing child abuse charges
Effort underway to save historic steeple on Summit Avenue
Gordy's Hi-Hat: Up north pit stop carries on family tradition
Sports
View MoreKarl-Anthony Towns: Wolves series against Suns 'most important of my career'
Byron Buxton does right by Twins' fan who had autographed baseball stolen
Caitlin Clark says she grew up ‘Loving the Minnesota Lynx’
NFL Draft: Special guests to announce Vikings 1st round pick
Wild signs Marc-Andre Fleury to 1-year extension
Morning
View MoreGeek Craft Expo returns to Minneapolis
In 2016, the comic book writer behind Deadpool and Wolverine created a craft expo for the geeks. Now this market is held all over the country including the Twin Cities. The Geek Craft Expo is happening this weekend at the Minneapolis Convention Center. It’s a curated market featuring handmade geek goods by local crafters and makers. Show dates and time: Saturday, April 20, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, April 21, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Corgi plushie maker at Geek Craft Expo
FOX 9 Morning News: April 18, 2024
Adam Met of AJR talks music career and climate advocacy
The Great Minnsect Show returns to the University of Minnesota
A day in the life of an AHS volunteer
Cannabis
View MoreTeen marijuana use concerning among addiction officials
"We’ve seen an increase of individuals that are using cannabis. As young as 13 years old we’ve seen patients come in with cannabis use disorder," said one Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation counselor.
Legal supply in question as marijuana bill moves forward
Minnesota marijuana supply questioned by lawmakers
Cannabis advisory council holds meeting
Minnesota marijuana rollout adding unpopular changes
Minnesota legislators fine-tune cannabis laws
Voices for Change
View MoreChange through art: Minneapolis exhibit explores the horrors of gun violence
Every day in America, someone loses their life to gun violence. In a new exhibit, a local artist explores the widespread impact of what some deem a public health crisis.
Morrill Hall takeover: The civil rights protest that changed the University of Minnesota
Lookback at the Morrill Hall takeover
The Pillar of St. Peter Claver: Rondo resident dedicates life to helping children at Catholic school
Maury's Stories
View MoreGordy's Hi-Hat: Up north pit stop carries on family tradition
At Gordy's Hi-Hat, tradition is on the menu. The 50s-style restaurant serves up a side of nostalgia, along with its all-American fare. Every year, Gordy's opening is a sure sign of spring. But this season is its first without a pair of familiar faces.
Tonka Toys: How a MN company used power of play to dig the foundation of global success story
Woodbury family band NunnAbove is a cut above the rest
What's behind Minnesota's puzzle passion?
From Superman to Spider-Man: MN comic book artist's superpower is drawing superheroes
'The soul of south Minneapolis': Regulars remember 90 years of the CC Club
Money
View MoreMany Minnesotans underestimate their credit scores, study shows
Many Minnesota residents believe their credit score is lower than it actually is, which could lead to them forgoing the benefits that come with their actual, more positive scores.