what happened to wren clair
Meteorologist Wren Clair has gone through several major job and legal changes over the past couple of years, but there is no public indication that anything has happened to her health or safety.
Quick Scoop: What happened to Wren Clair?
- Wren Clair (who uses the legal name Renee Fox in court documents) is a Twin Cities meteorologist who worked for KSTP-TV and later KARE 11.
- In February 2025, she was terminated by KSTP after nearly seven years at the station.
- In August 2025, she filed a sexual discrimination, sexual harassment, and retaliation lawsuit against KSTP, alleging sexist treatment, harassment, and retaliation after reporting misconduct.
- KSTP denied the allegations and said she was fired for poor performance, not harassment, in their legal response.
- After leaving KSTP, she joined KARE 11 in May 2025, but her time there was brief.
- In early September 2025, she announced that she and KARE 11 had “mutually agreed to part ways” and that she was leaving television entirely to focus on her personal life and scientific work outside TV.
- By December 2025, her lawsuit against KSTP was dismissed with prejudice after both sides jointly asked the court to close the case following mediation, meaning it cannot be refiled.
The harassment lawsuit
- The lawsuit claimed she faced “severe, overtly sexist conduct” at KSTP, including sexist remarks and harassment, rude and aggressive behavior, sabotage of her work, retaliation after she complained, and an alleged assault while reporting at the Minnesota State Fair in 2023.
- She alleged she was demoted in 2024, then fired in February 2025, and replaced by “a less qualified man.”
- KSTP’s legal filings argued she was terminated for “poor performance,” saying comments about on-air appearance and clothing were standard for TV talent and not sexual harassment.
How it ended legally
- In November 2025, Clair and KSTP entered mediation to try to resolve the case.
- In early December 2025, both sides asked the court to dismiss the lawsuit with prejudice; a judge granted that request, permanently closing the case.
- No detailed settlement terms have been made public; all that’s officially known is that the case was mutually dismissed and cannot be brought again.
What she’s doing now (publicly known)
- In her public posts when she left KARE 11, she said she was stepping away from TV news, wanted to focus on her personal life, and planned to pursue scientific careers outside television.
- No major public updates since then detail a new on-air job; coverage instead frames her as having exited broadcast TV to pursue other opportunities.
Forum and fan discussion
Online forums and local threads mostly:
- Speculate about why she left KSTP before the lawsuit was filed.
- React with support or disappointment when she disappeared from Channel 5 and later from KARE 11.
- Reference the harassment allegations once the lawsuit became public, with some posters saying the claims matched earlier rumors.
Most of this commentary is opinion and speculation, not official information, so it should be taken with caution.
Bottom note: Information gathered from public news coverage and public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.