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Charles Workman was arrested on wire fraud charges connected to payments for pools at homes in the Twin Cities he abandoned or simply never started.
Minneapolis and St. Paul will be ending winter parking restrictions on Wednesday -- two days earlier than scheduled.
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.
Quiet Parks International says wild spaces in today's world can still often be filled with man-made noise. BWCA is only the second in the United States to receive this award, after Glacier National Park.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has personally opened his state's lawsuit against Juul Labs and tobacco giant Altria.
Authorities in central Minnesota have issued a potential motive in the case of human remains found near Mille Lacs Lake last week.
It's been more than a year since the war in Ukraine started, and in that time, the Department of Human Services says more than 984 Ukrainians have accessed federally funded services in Minnesota
The Twins have also partnered with Evolv Technology to provide new express security screening where there is no need to stop, empty pockets or remove bags.
A survey found that one in every five teens outside of Minnesota's urban areas are impacted by parental incarceration, but the Minnesota Department of Health is seeking to change that through a special project.
Mosquitoes didn't do well during last year's drought, but now experts say our big snow piles could create prime conditions for a major comeback.
A Minnesota river town is getting a jump start on protecting itself from potential, major spring flooding.
Marielle Mohs explains why this super snowy winter has set us up for a successful syrup season.
Mike Schultz went from elite snowmobile racer to two-time Paralympian snowboarder after an accident in 2008 required a leg amputation.
Minnesota Twins fans will be greeted with a lot of newness in and around Target Field this season, starting at the entry gate.
WCCO meteorologist Chris Shaffer says temperatures will fall into the single digits overnight for some metro suburbs.
Advocates and care providers packed the state capitol on Tuesday to push lawmakers to pass policies bolstering critical support for people with disabilities.
Charles Workman was arrested on wire fraud charges connected to payments for pools at homes in the Twin Cities he abandoned or simply never started.
Schultz went from elite snowmobile racer to two-time Paralympian snowboarder after an accident in 2008 required a leg amputation.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson on Monday said he has requested a trade from the team after over a year of fraught contract negotiations.
The Twins have also partnered with Evolv Technology to provide new express security screening where there is no need to stop, empty pockets or remove bags.
Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst said he's not requiring a first-round pick in a potential trade sending four-time MVP quarterback Aaron Rodgers to the New York Jets but added he'd want "fair value.".
Jaden McDaniels scored 20 points and the Minnesota Timberwolves spoiled Sacramento's hopes for a clinching party by beating the Kings 119-115.
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.
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.
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!
A jury found a 38-year-old man guilty of all charges against him for kidnapping a woman outside a south Minneapolis gas station last year.
Advocates and care providers packed the state capitol on Tuesday to push lawmakers to pass policies bolstering critical support for people with disabilities.
We all know who bears the brunt of the pain when it comes to childbirth. But a new program is focusing on dads during pregnancy, and advocates say this could be a win-win for everyone.
It's been more than a year since the war in Ukraine started, and in that time, the Department of Human Services says more than 984 Ukrainians have accessed federally funded services in Minnesota
The Twins have also partnered with Evolv Technology to provide new express security screening where there is no need to stop, empty pockets or remove bags.
Schultz went from elite snowmobile racer to two-time Paralympian snowboarder after an accident in 2008 required a leg amputation.
Advocates and care providers packed the state capitol on Tuesday to push lawmakers to pass policies bolstering critical support for people with disabilities.
Authorities in central Minnesota have issued a potential motive in the case of human remains found near Mille Lacs Lake last week.
Quiet Parks International says wild spaces in today's world can still often be filled with man-made noise. BWCA is only the second in the United States to receive this award, after Glacier National Park.
Late last year, a leak of hundreds of thousands of gallons of contaminated water was discovered at Xcel Energy's Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant. A lot has happened between the leak and the plant's planned reopening, including a fish kill in the Mississippi River. Here's a timeline.
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 Legislature's finance committee has approved a $215,000 deal between the state Justice Department and a factory farm to settle pollution allegations.
The Democratic-funded candidate in Wisconsin's pivotal state Supreme Court contest has raised more than five times as much money as her Republican-backed opponent ahead of the April 4 election.
Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst said he's not requiring a first-round pick in a potential trade sending four-time MVP quarterback Aaron Rodgers to the New York Jets but added he'd want "fair value.".
"We have seen cases like this end in tragedy," said Sheriff Chris Fitzgerald. "Please do your part in keeping our kids safe."
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has personally opened his state's lawsuit against Juul Labs and tobacco giant Altria.
Advocates and care providers packed the state capitol on Tuesday to push lawmakers to pass policies bolstering critical support for people with disabilities.
The photo has since been deleted from his social media profiles, but not before it caused a significant backlash.
Pence has said that he's ready to fight the subpoena all the way to the Supreme Court if necessary.
"Lord, when babies die at a church school, it is time for us to move beyond thoughts and prayers," Senate Chaplain Barry Black said.
"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 suit came after a 2019 study found more than 25% of Minnesota 11th graders vaped regularly.
A jury found a 38-year-old man guilty of all charges against him for kidnapping a woman outside a south Minneapolis gas station last year.
Authorities in central Minnesota have issued a potential motive in the case of human remains found near Mille Lacs Lake last week.
Charles Workman was arrested on wire fraud charges connected to payments for pools at homes in the Twin Cities he abandoned or simply never started.
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.
A 20-year-old from Michigan pleaded guilty Tuesday to shooting two people during a drug deal in south Minneapolis last year.
Advocates and care providers packed the state capitol on Tuesday to push lawmakers to pass policies bolstering critical support for people with disabilities.
We all know who bears the brunt of the pain when it comes to childbirth. But a new program is focusing on dads during pregnancy, and advocates say this could be a win-win for everyone.
A survey found that one in every five teens outside of Minnesota's urban areas are impacted by parental incarceration, but the Minnesota Department of Health is seeking to change that through a special project.
The DFL-led legislature is on track to legalize recreational marijuana this year, a move that would usher in a new industry and bring with it new rules and regulations.
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.
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."
The case could hinge on who the jury believes was the "downhill" skier, according to legal experts.
Administrators at a Wisconsin elementary school aren't letting a first-grade class perform a Miley Cyrus and Dolly Parton duet promoting LGBTQ acceptance. Administrators also initially banned the song "Rainbow Connection" from The Muppets but later reversed that decision.