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Weather officials say a streak of consecutive days of 1 inch of snow on the ground at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport has come to an end after 116 days.
There's another chance to have your questions answered about the leak at the nuclear plant in Monticello.
It's that time of year when snow birds return from a winter down south.
There is a well-loved local camp that will likely have to turn hundreds of campers away this year. Though there is one way to save summer.
An Amazon driver is in jail after he allegedly punched a man who complained about a missing package Saturday afternoon.
MPD worked with security and confirmed no shots were fired. They were also unable to confirm the presence of a gun.
The president of the Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank says he has faith in the banking system, but he's monitoring the impact of recent bank failures on future lending and inflation.
A proposed constitutional amendment will let voters choose whether it should be harder to get out of jail on bail. Early voters have reported confusion over what the proposal would do and how the questions are worded.
Marielle Mohs explains why this super snowy winter has set us up for a successful syrup season.
Marielle Mohs explains why this super snowy winter has set us up for a successful syrup season.
The National Weather Service estimates an 80% chance that the St. Croix River will reach major flood stage.
Weather officials say a streak of consecutive days of 1 inch of snow on the ground at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport has come to an end after 116 days.
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The first couple days of the workweek are going to be nice, with temperatures around 40 degrees and a decent amount of sunshine.
There's another chance Monday to have your questions answered about the leak at the nuclear plant in Monticello.
Authorities are investigating a fatal crash that happened Friday morning north of Rochester.
Minneapolis police are looking into a shooting overnight Sunday that damaged a gas station and a vehicle.
Simon Becher scored unassisted in his first match of the season and it came in the eighth minute of second-half stoppage time, rallying the Vancouver Whitecaps to a 1-1 draw with Minnesota United.
Ryan Hartman scored with 1:11 remaining in the third period to send the Minnesota Wild to a 3-1 win against the Chicago Blackhawks.
Thousands of runners from across Minnesota took part in Saturday morning's Hot Dash Tater Trot, an annual event that doesn't always have the weather's cooperation.
The Jimmy Lee Recreation Center in St. Paul hosted a "Stop the Violence" event Saturday featuring basketball games and contests.
The loss ends UConn's streak of 14 straight Final Fours since 2008.
From slowing and swerving, to slamming into potholes, this winter has dragged on – taking our roads with it.
Several years into the COVID-19 pandemic, a strong and symbolic form of greeting people is making a slow comeback.
If you've been watching any March Madness games, there's a good chance a lot of the players you're seeing have some kind of NIL deal.
March isn't just a month to celebrate basketball. You might not realize it is also Frozen Food Month. Known for being cheaper and lasting longer, but is it as healthy as fresh food? Good question.
We know our weather can be unpredictable, no matter the season. That's why meteorologists rely on different forecast models to help us prepare.
There is a well-loved local camp that will likely have to turn hundreds of campers away this year. Though there is one way to save summer.
Liz Zinsli is part of the movement to revitalize Ojibwe, and refrains from speaking English to her students in the classroom at Wicoie Nandagikendan.
Sana Soussi is the mother of Salim, a third grade student who has been diagnosed with Down syndrome. She wants to help educate students about the condition, and guide how they should interact with their peers who have it.
It's a first-of-its kind business in Minnesota, and it's fulfilling a big need. Fire Mountain Fabrics, which is owned by two Indigenous women, exclusively sells Native prints. The road to making their dream a reality wasn't easy.
Many see spring as a chance for a fresh start. After making a vow to rebuild Lynde Greenhouse & Nursery after a massive fire, owner Derek Lynde is now surrounded by new beginnings during the season known for them.
A Minneapolis coffee shop is expanding across the river to St. Paul, bringing more opportunities to employ young people experiencing homelessness.
"It's part of our city's identity," Irish-American historian Jim Rogers said, "but it's odd because the last time the Irish were the largest foreign born ethnic group in St. Paul was the 1850 census."
The Minnesota Legislature on Monday hosted "Sovereignty Day" at the Capitol.
Many WCCO viewers shared stunning photos of Thursday night's Northern Lights, which could be seen practically across the entire state of Minnesota.
The Grammys will be broadcast live from Los Angeles, starting at 8 p.m. ET Sunday, on CBS television stations and will stream live and on-demand on Paramount+.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
It's gonna be a long winter, but thanks to WCCO viewers' photo submissions, it's also going to be a pretty one!
The president of the Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank says he has faith in the banking system, but he's monitoring the impact of recent bank failures on future lending and inflation.
Marielle Mohs explains why this super snowy winter has set us up for a successful syrup season.
There's another chance to have your questions answered about the leak at the nuclear plant in Monticello.
Minneapolis police are looking into a shooting overnight Sunday that damaged a gas station and a vehicle.
The National Weather Service estimates an 80% chance that the St. Croix River will reach major flood stage.
There is a well-loved local camp that will likely have to turn hundreds of campers away this year. Though there is one way to save summer.
The semi driver, a 17-year-old boy from Lake City, was not injured.
Crews in western Minnesota battled a grain elevator fire on Friday evening.
For decades, it's been legal to pay people with disabilities less than minimum wage, but there's momentum building to get rid of the practice.
The clear skies gave the perfect photo op to capture the Northern Lights in all its glory.
A proposed constitutional amendment will let voters choose whether it should be harder to get out of jail on bail. Early voters have reported confusion over what the proposal would do and how the questions are worded.
A voluntary Class 1 recall has been issued for a frozen pork product sold at western Wisconsin markets.
A 25-year-old woman accused of killing and dismembering a man in Wisconsin has been ruled competent to stand trial.
Authorities in Hudson are asking the public to help find Hai Quoc Ngyuen, a River Falls man who has not been seen since March 3.
A factory farm has agreed to pay the Wisconsin Department of Justice $215,000 to settle pollution allegations.
A proposed constitutional amendment will let voters choose whether it should be harder to get out of jail on bail. Early voters have reported confusion over what the proposal would do and how the questions are worded.
The FAA has lacked a Senate-confirmed administrator since March 2022.
Sen. Mark Warner said on "Face the Nation" that the White House supports his bipartisan bill that seeks to give Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo the power to ban or force the sale of TikTok.
"How anybody survived is unknown by me," said Rodney Porter, who lives 20 miles south of Rolling Fork, Mississippi, which was devastated by the tornado.
The rally in Waco, Texas, comes a week after the former president claimed he would be "arrested."
The president of the Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank says he has faith in the banking system, but he's monitoring the impact of recent bank failures on future lending and inflation.
The study by MIBets.com looked at the cost of available ticket prices, nearby parking and beer and hot dog prices when ranking teams.
The closure comes shortly after Aldi closed in nearby north Minneapolis last month and as a record number of Minnesotans are in need of help from food shelves.
Americans bought more heat pumps last year than gas furnaces. And Minnesota lawmakers want to provide financial incentives to get you to ditch the gas-powered furnace and A-C unit, and make the switch.
If George A. Romero's 1978 horror movie classic "Dawn of the Dead" is any indication, a lot of us would likely find all we need to hunker down in the confines of a shopping mall.
A proposed constitutional amendment will let voters choose whether it should be harder to get out of jail on bail. Early voters have reported confusion over what the proposal would do and how the questions are worded.
Minneapolis police are looking into a shooting overnight Sunday that damaged a gas station and a vehicle.
More information is emerging about the massive cyber breach of Minneapolis Public Schools.
The St. Paul Police Department says it responded to a report of a stabbing at the Cub Foods on the 1400 block of University Avenue West around 5:30 a.m.
A melee and a report of gunfire at the Target Center caused a large police response Saturday night during the Minnesota high school boys basketball tournament.
The legislation prohibits enforcing out-of-state subpoenas, arrest warrants and extradition requests for people from other states who sought treatment that is legal in Minnesota. The bill ultimately passed with a 68-62 vote.
"We have a responsibility to create more space for our community to live their fullest, authentic lives without fear of violence, rejection, abuse or political attack," said Rep. Leigh Finke.
Foods containing any of the five chemicals are currently banned in the European Union.
The study noted that "poor dual-task gait performance has been linked to risk of major cognitive impairment, falls, and brain health alterations in older adults."
Almost 300 drugs had an active shortage in 2022, a Congressional report finds. The issue poses a national security risk.
Majors' criminal defense lawyer said he is "completely innocent and provably the victim of an altercation with a woman he knows."
"We are all totally bereft," Webber said in a statement.
A family-owned radio station is entering its second century of local broadcasting.
The case could hinge on who the jury believes was the "downhill" skier, according to legal experts.
The music video for Afroman's new song "Lemon Pound Cake" features video footage from an August 2022 raid on the rap artist's home and pokes fun at one officer's numerous looks at a cake that was on the counter.