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It's a NEXT Weather Alert day with a mix of stormy weather expected Friday.
Minneapolis officials have given their approval to a court-enforceable settlement agreement that will alter the city's policing practices following the murder of George Floyd.
Jurors could get the case Friday against a GOP operative accused of sex trafficking underage girls. Closing arguments are expected to start in the morning.
Officials used the day to remind residents that Minneapolis was the first American city to bar gender identity-based discrimination vis-à-vis amendments made to the Civil Rights Ordinance in 1975.
Heavy equipment was brought in to move the 22 Burlington Northern Santa Fe train cars. The freight train jumped the tracks early Thursday morning about 90 miles west of the Twin Cities in Raymond.
The district attorney's office defended the grand jury's vote to indict the former president, and said the chairmen's request for documents and testimony would interfere in the case.
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum has vetoed a bill that would have prohibited public school teachers from referring to students by pronouns different from the sex assigned to them at birth.
Millie Houlton said the parking ticket was wrongly issued, but she was going to just pay up. Then, she realized she could ask ChatGPT to dispute it.
A New York grand jury has voted to indict former President Donald Trump.
Minnesota retailers have tried to adjust to the wintry spring and some of them at ready to move on - but others want the snow to linger.
The National Weather Service says that over the past seven decades, we've only seen between five and 10 years with this much snow water on the ground.
Minnesota homeowners are 27 times more likely to have a flood than a fire during a 30-year mortgage. And one inch of floodwater can cause $25,000 dollars in damage.
WCCO meteorologist Joseph Dames says that the Twin Cities is looking to get in the realm of 6 inches of snow in parts, maybe more.
Across the country, Friday is a day to celebrate the accomplishments and victories of transgender and gender non-conforming people.
The district attorney's office defended the grand jury's vote to indict the former president, and said the chairmen's request for documents and testimony would interfere in the case.
The freight train jumped the tracks early Thursday morning about 90 miles west of the Twin Cities in Raymond. Tanker cars carrying ethanol and corn syrup started on fire.
The vote was unanimous among those present for the vote, with two Minneapolis City Council members not present during the proceedings.
The Minnesota Timberwolves announced that center Naz Reid is out indefinitely after suffering a wrist injury Wednesday.
At 13, Reese Barry is one of only 40 girls invited to the Drive, Chip and Putt Kids Tournament that will kick off the 2023 Masters.
Wisconsin has filled its men's hockey head coaching vacancy by hiring Mike Hastings away from Minnesota State.
One of the most driven and talented teams to take the ice for Minnesota in decades is seeking to bring a national championship back to the program for the first time in 20 years.
Pablo Lopez pitched two-hit ball into the sixth inning of his Twins debut, and Trevor Larnach and pinch-hitter Donovan Solano each drove in a run as Minnesota beat the Kansas City Royals 2-0 to open the season.
Computer hackers accessed the Minneapolis Public School System and later posted some of that information on the dark web. So, what is the dark web?
Last fall, at least 400,000 gallons of water containing radioactive tritium leaked from Xcel Energy's Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant.
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.
The maxim of "Minnesota nice" just got some data to back it up, as the independent agency AmeriCorps recently released information on volunteerism.
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.
After residencies around the world, the exhibit has found a temporary home in Brooklyn's Industry City.
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.
Many WCCO viewers shared stunning photos of Thursday night's Northern Lights, which could be seen practically across the entire state of Minnesota.
Check out this behind-the-scenes look ahead of the 2023 Oscars at the Dolby Theatre.
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.
The Minneapolis City Council has given their approval to a court-enforceable settlement agreement that will alter the city's policing practices following the murder of George Floyd.
It's a NEXT Weather Alert day with a mix of stormy weather expected Friday.
Officials used the day to remind residents that Minneapolis was the first American city to bar gender identity-based discrimination vis-à-vis amendments made to the Civil Rights Ordinance in 1975.
Jurors could get the case Friday against a GOP operative accused of sex trafficking underage girls. Closing arguments began in the morning.
A Minnesota native is hopping back on his skateboard for a new mission to help a new cause in a new country.
Heavy equipment was brought in to move the 22 Burlington Northern Santa Fe train cars. The freight train jumped the tracks early Thursday morning about 90 miles west of the Twin Cities in Raymond.
It's a NEXT Weather Alert day with a mix of stormy weather expected Friday.
Officials used the day to remind residents that Minneapolis was the first American city to bar gender identity-based discrimination vis-à-vis amendments made to the Civil Rights Ordinance in 1975.
Wisconsin has filled its men's hockey head coaching vacancy by hiring Mike Hastings away from Minnesota State.
The same time the derailed train burned Thursday morning, a bill designed to prepare for similar incidents in the future was officially introduced in the Minnesota Legislature.
Republican lawmakers are questioning the efforts of Democratic Gov. Tony Evers' administration to fix a Wisconsin agency's lengthy delays in issuing professional licenses.
University of Wisconsin System students will have to pay hundreds of dollars more to attend classes next year under a plan approved by system officials.
A Wisconsin man charged in federal court with making a threat against Gov. Tony Evers and others has pleaded guilty to making a threat against a county official under a deal with prosecutors.
Low-income Wisconsin mothers could stay on Medicaid longer and will less paperwork under a bill that has gained bipartisan support in the Republican-controlled Legislature.
After nearly a year of searching, investigators used DNA pulled from a half-eaten burrito to capture the man they believe firebombed a prominent Wisconsin anti-abortion lobbying group's office.
The Minneapolis City Council has given their approval to a court-enforceable settlement agreement that will alter the city's policing practices following the murder of George Floyd.
The district attorney's office defended the grand jury's vote to indict the former president, and said the chairmen's request for documents and testimony would interfere in the case.
A New York grand jury has voted to indict former President Donald Trump.
Former President Donald Trump is under investigation for the alleged cover-up of financial payments made to adult film star Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election. Trump denies any affair with Daniels and any wrongdoing in the case.
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum has vetoed a bill that would have prohibited public school teachers from referring to students by pronouns different from the sex assigned to them at birth.
As the country reels from another mass shooting, gun safety advocates in Minnesota could score two key policy victories this session they've been pushing for years in the state legislature: Expanding background checks and implementing a "red flag" law.
"This bill is an important step forward to differentiate between that low-level shoplifting that we've had around forever and this new phenomenon, which is a real pernicious problem for our retailers," said Rep. Zack Stephenson.
The sister act tackles emergency restoration and recovery projects for homeowners dealing with disasters on their new primetime show, "Renovation 911."
Minnesota prosecutors claim aggressive marketing hooked thousands of kids on e-cigarettes. The lawsuit was filed more than two years ago. Thirty-nine other states have settled cases against Juul.
The Metropolitan Airports Commission (MAC) and Delta held a celebration Monday to mark the first flight in three years between Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport and Tokyo-Haneda Airport.
The Minneapolis City Council has given their approval to a court-enforceable settlement agreement that will alter the city's policing practices following the murder of George Floyd.
Jurors could get the case Friday against a GOP operative accused of sex trafficking underage girls. Closing arguments began in the morning.
Arriving for the parole hearing, Reeva Steenkamp's mother said she was against any early release for their daughter's killer, whom she said had "never" shown real remorse.
A 42-year-old man is in jail after he allegedly hit an east metro police officer with his car early Thursday morning.
Here is what is likely to come next, according to a former prosecutor and law enforcement sources.
For the first time in three years, states will check if people enrolled in the health care program still qualify. Many don't.
North Start Therapy Animal President Connie Priesz says between the nonprofit's 215 teams, they stay busy. Recently, it's been difficult to keep up with community demand.
Both generations get physically fit through animal poses, along with stretching and breathing. The mental and emotional benefits may be even larger.
The over-the-counter Narcan comes as a nasal spray, so it's easy to administer. It will be available in a pack of two, in case it takes more than one spray to reverse the overdose -- but in most cases, one spray is all you need.
Low-income Wisconsin mothers could stay on Medicaid longer and will less paperwork under a bill that has gained bipartisan support in the Republican-controlled Legislature.
Retired optometrist Terry Sanderson had sued the actress for more than $300,000 over a 2016 collision on a ski slope.
With the case set to go to the jury, attorneys say the outcome could hinge on who was the "downhill" skier.
William Shatner, Monica Lewinsky and other prolific Twitter commentators — some household names, others little-known journalists — could soon be losing the blue check marks that helped verify their identity on the social media platform.
More iconic artists have been added to this summer's Minnesota State Fair Grandstand shows.
The sister act tackles emergency restoration and recovery projects for homeowners dealing with disasters on their new primetime show, "Renovation 911."