Minneapolis, MN
Thanksgiving Grocery Store Hours Minnesota 2024
MINNEAPOLIS — It’s a familiar feeling: Thanksgiving morning, the relatives are coming over, and after days of preparing and making lists for your family feast, you realize you forgot the cranberry sauce or the whipped cream for the pie. If you find yourself in this situation, don’t worry—several grocery stores across the Twin Cities metro area will be open for last-minute shopping needs.
Here are the hours for grocery stores that will be open on Thanksgiving Day, as well as a list of those that will be closed:
Open on Thanksgiving Day
Hy-Vee
Hy-Vee stores will be open on Thanksgiving Day, but many locations will close early, typically at 2 p.m. It’s a good idea to call your local Hy-Vee store ahead of time to confirm their specific hours, as they may vary by location.
- Bloomington, 10800 Lyndale Ave S, Bloomington, MN 55420
- Eagan, 4000 Eagan Dr, Eagan, MN 55122
- Maplewood, 1850 White Bear Ave, Maplewood, MN 55109
- Minneapolis, 1400 W 98th St, Minneapolis, MN 55431
- Richfield, 6525 Penn Ave S, Richfield, MN 55423
- Woodbury, 755 Bielenberg Dr, Woodbury, MN 55125
Cub Foods:
Cub Foods will be open on Thanksgiving Day, but their hours vary by location. It’s recommended to call ahead or check with your specific Cub Foods store to confirm their Thanksgiving hours.
Locations in the Twin Cities metro include:
- St. Paul: 2001 S Robert St, 1440 University Ave W, 2197 Old Hudson Road, 1177 Clarence St
- West St. Paul: 239 Winona St W
- Inver Grove Heights: 7850 Cahill Road
- Eagan: 1276 Town Centre Dr, 1020 Diffley Road, 1940 Cliff Lake Rd
- Roseville: 1201 Larpenteur Ave W, 2100 Snelling Ave N
- Maplewood: 100 W County Rd B, 2390 White Bear Ave
- Minneapolis: 4601 Snelling Ave S, 2850 26th Ave S, 1540 New Brighton Blvd, 1104 Lagoon Ave, 5937 Nicollet Ave S
- Woodbury: 8432 Tamarack Village
- Bloomington: 8421 Lyndale Ave S
- Cottage Grove: 8690 E Point Douglas Rd
- White Bear Lake: 1920 Buerkle Road
- Edina: 6775 York Ave S
- Arden Hills: 3717 Lexington Ave N
Whole Foods
Hours vary by location. Many stores will open at 7 a.m. and close as early as 2 p.m.
Whole Foods locations in the Twin Cities metro include:
- St. Paul: 1575 Selby Ave
- Woodbury: 305 Radio Dr
- Minneapolis (Hennepin Ave, Lake Calhoun)
- Edina: 7401 France Ave S
- Minnetonka: 1001 Plymouth Rd
- Maple Grove: 12201 Elm Creek Blvd N
Closed on Thanksgiving Day
- Aldi
- Costco
- Sam’s Club
- Trader Joe’s
- Lunds & Byerlys
- Kowalski’s Markets
- Target
- Walmart
Minneapolis, MN
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Minneapolis, MN
Man fatally shot in Minneapolis, 17-year-old arrested
The scene of the shooting on Thomas Avenue North. (FOX 9)
A man was fatally shot after an argument early Tuesday morning in Minneapolis.
Fatal shooting on Thomas Avenue North
What we know:
According to Minneapolis police, around 2:30 a.m., officers responded to the 1600 block of Thomas Avenue North on reports of a shooting inside a home.
At the scene, officers found a man with several gunshot wounds. The man was taken to the hospital, where he later died, police said.
Authorities say that an argument led to gunfire, and the suspect fled the scene before police arrived.
A 17-year-old was arrested in connection to the shooting, and police say they are investigating “connections” between the teen arrested and other violent crimes in Minneapolis this year.
What they’re saying:
“Another family has forever been impacted by senseless violence,” said Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara. “Settling disputes with a firearm is completely unacceptable, and we will continue to work tirelessly to ensure justice in this case. Every available tool in the juvenile justice system must be used to protect young people who pose a danger to themselves as well as the community.”
What we don’t know:
Police did not specify the gender of the 17-year-old. And the other crimes the teen could be connected to were not specified.
The man who was fatally shot has not been identified.
The Source: A press release from the Minneapolis Police Department.
Minneapolis, MN
41-year-old convicted in triple homicide at Minneapolis encampment
A 41-year-old was found guilty in the murders of Christopher Martell Washington, Louis Mitchell Lemons, Jr., and Samantha Jo Moss at a homeless encampment in Minneapolis, according to the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office.
According to a criminal complaint, Earl Bennett rode an e-bike to a tent in the encampment in October 2024, asked to see one of the victims inside and began shooting shortly after being allowed inside. Surveillance video showed him leaving the tent and riding away on his e-bike.
Washington and Lemons were declared dead at the scene, and Moss died at the hospital a week later.
Woman dies nearly a week after triple shooting at Minneapolis encampment; suspect charged
Bennett is scheduled to be sentenced on Jan. 16 in this case, the attorney’s office said.
Other cases
Bennett is also a defendant in two other cases.
He was shot by law enforcement after pointing a gun at officers in St. Paul days after the murders.
Officers later learned Bennett had shot and critically injured a man earlier in the evening at a sober living home on the 3500 block of Columbus Avenue South.
The gun Bennett pointed at officers in St. Paul matched the casings found at both the encampment and sober living home shootings.
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These cases both remain open.
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