Minneapolis, MN
Minnesota weather: Warm sunshine returning Sunday
MN weather: Warm sunshine Sunday
Temperatures are forecasted to warm up Sunday with highs peaking in the upper 50s to lower 60s. Expect plenty of sunshine for our Sunday before clouds increase on Monday. Monday will likely feature a strong south breeze and a few showers later in the day. Watch for a few light showers for Tuesday as well. Our midweek weather is shaping up to stay quiet, but a chance of showers returns for Friday.
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – Temperatures are forecasted to warm up Sunday with highs peaking in the upper 50s to lower 60s.
Expect plenty of sunshine for our Sunday before clouds increase on Monday.
Monday will likely feature a strong southern breeze and a few showers later in the day. Watch for a few light showers for Tuesday as well.
Our midweek weather is shaping up to stay quiet, but a chance of showers returns for Friday.
Here’s a look at the 7-day forecast:
Minneapolis, MN
1 injured in Minneapolis shooting; 3 arrested on unrelated charges
The Minneapolis Police Department is investigating after a man was shot Sunday morning.
According to police, officers were called to the 3000 block of 17th Avenue South around 5:50 a.m., where a shooting had reportedly taken place.
When they arrived, officers located an injured man, who was taken to the hospital for a non-life-threatening gunshot wound.
After speaking with the man, police said he had no idea where the shooting had occurred and did not know who had shot at him.
While checking the area of 17th Avenue South, the Minneapolis Police said some officers checked a garage they were “familiar” with and “cleared it” of six adults who were staying there.
Police said two individuals in the garage were arrested for felony warrants, and another was arrested for probable cause of narcotics charges. However, no arrests were made in connection with the shooting.
Minneapolis, MN
MSP Airport food service workers reach tentative deal, avert Thanksgiving week strike
More than 200 food service workers at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport say they’ve reached a tentative agreement with their employer, averting a strike.
The food service workers, represented by UNITE HERE Local 17, said their contract with HMSHost had expired last December. Both parties had been negotiating for a new one for 11 months.
On Monday, workers said they would go on strike three days before Thanksgiving if they didn’t reach a deal. A no-strike clause with HMSHost had expired in May.
Friday, the union announced that they had reached a tentative agreement with HMSHost, calling it “historic.”
The agreement includes the highest wage increases they’ve seen at the airport, according to the union. Workers were also fighting for lower health insurance costs and better paid time off wages for workers who receive tips.
AAA said about 6.1 million Americans are planning to fly during the week of Thanksgiving, which is 2% more than last year.
WCCO has reached out to HMSHost for comment.
Minneapolis, MN
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