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According to the CDC, it needs to fit comfortably, but snugly around the face and be secured with ear loops.
Small businesses that are struggling to stay afloat during the pandemic are starting to get a lifeline from the federal government.
Prisons across Minnesota have developed plans to deal with the spread of COVID-19.
Here are the latest COVID-19 headlines.
Three businesses have been destroyed following a fire in downtown Grand Marais Monday afternoon.
The names of the two Burnsville police officers who fired their guns during a foot pursuit with a man who led them on a high-speed chase have been released by the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
People who are homeless say they don't know where to turn. As national data shows, COVID-19 deaths are expected to be significantly higher for people who are experiencing homelessness.
Minnesotans have been doing a good job social distancing, but what if you see people not following guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention? WCCO looked at who you can call to report large gatherings -- and what happens once you do.
This idea is being promoted by the non-profit organization City of Bells. They are based in Minnesota but work with organizations throughout the country.
There's a place where anyone who needs help feeding their family can go.
Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. said Monday it plans to temporarily idle two iron mines due to the economic downturn caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
You can say that This Old Horse is a ranch of last resort. It is a non-profit organization dedicated to the retirement, recovery and rescue of unwanted horses. But feeding and caring for more than 120 huge horse appetites isn't cheap.
Former Wild forward Jason Zucker received a donation for $75,000 to be donated towards his #GIVE16 charitable initiative.
The girl described sexual intercourse "happening five to 10 times," but said it could have been more than that. Investigators say some of the intercourse happened when she was 17 years old.
Minnesotans cannot buy alcohol to-go right now, but owners of bars and restaurants -- and a bipartisan group of lawmakers -- are hoping to change that.
A Minneapolis man who police say shot his neighbor just steps away from his front door was taken into custody early Monday morning.
The Minnesota State Patrol is investigating a deadly crash between a motorcyclist and an ice house on Sunday night.
Meteorologist Lisa Meadows says Monday will be warm and dry, but cooler temperatures and rain will return later in the week.
Chef Sean Sherman shares some of the items from the award-winning restaurant's new menu.
The store's new owners, Anna Hagen and Nikki Hollerich, tell the story behind the Rosedale Mall store.
Five men were arrested Thursday, three of whom are facing criminal charges, in connection to what federal law enforcement says was "a rolling gun battle" earlier this month after a graduation ceremony in St. Paul, Minnesota.
At a monastery in the Himalayan foothills, a teenage Buddhist lama blesses thousands. Just six months earlier, thousands of miles away, this same young man was pulling all-nighters to play Madden NFL on his Xbox at his home near Minneapolis.
A suspect is in custody in connection to Wednesday's shooting outside of a Twin Cities Eid al-Adha prayer service, which killed 26-year-old union leader Khalid Ibrahim Abdi.
Hours after the announcement, community members were eager to learn more about the one challenged with leading the most scrutinized police department in the country.
After one Minnesota city successfully staved off a recent "park takeover," another says it was targeted by the trend.
Both parties begin the endorsement process today in Rochester and Duluth, with the August primary just two months away.
Minneiska, Minnesota, is a small river town on Highway 61 near the Mississippi River, but at one point it was home to a castle.
The University of Minnesota is returning land from its Cloquet Forestry Center to the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa in what is being called a milestone moment for tribal relations in the state.
Meteorological summer kicks off June 1 and lasts through August. So, is the heat here to stay in Minnesota?
The entire incident lasted less than 10 minutes, but left Prairie Hill Montessori school with a shattered door and quite the story to tell.
A Minnesota man was arrested in Wisconsin Saturday afternoon for allegedly driving under the influence with four children inside his car, officials say.
A driver went airborne during a high-speed police chase in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, after fleeing a traffic stop.
Fifty beagles rescued from animal testing in Wisconsin are set to arrive in Minnesota Thursday.
A 100-mile stretch of Mississippi River towns is hosting its annual 100 Mile Garage Sale this weekend, drawing shoppers and sellers from across the region and beyond.
Minnesota animal rescues are stepping up to take in dogs from a Wisconsin research facility accused of animal abuse.
Hours after the announcement, community members were eager to learn more about the one challenged with leading the most scrutinized police department in the country.
Created by Freedom Reads, a nonprofit organization in Connecticut, the Inside Literary Prize is the first major U.S. book award decided exclusively by incarcerated readers.
A 23-year-old man from Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, faces a criminal vehicular homicide charge after prosecutors say he hit and killed a person on a highway, then fled.
Quincy Street isn't just at the center of Art-A-Whirl, it's at the heart of the Arts District in northeast Minneapolis. The road itself, however, is falling apart. And the only thing bumpier than the exposed brick is the reaction to the city's plans to fix it.
Somali and Muslim leaders in Minnesota played a threatening voicemail at a public gathering Friday, saying businesses in their community are being targeted with messages warning of death.
Both parties begin the endorsement process today in Rochester and Duluth, with the August primary just two months away.
Some artists announced for the Freedom 250 concert series in Washington, D.C., this summer, say they won't be performing.
Friday, the Democratic and Republican parties begin the process of endorsing nominees for statewide offices.
Gov. Tim Walz on Wednesday signed a bill into law that makes grooming a felony in Minnesota, legislation introduced after a WCCO investigative series.
An American official is insisting the ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran is still in effect despite new strikes.
If you're holding back on spending or worried about losing your job, you are not alone. U.S. consumer sentiment just hit an all-time low this month.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources says its new "modern and secure" licensing system will launch next month, with fishing and hunting licenses first up.
As Minnesotans get ready for Memorial Day weekend and travel, they're also keeping an eye on gas prices.
Target, which embarked on a turnaround plan under its new CEO earlier this year, reported an increase in first-quarter sales Wednesday.
The federal commodities regulator filed suit against Minnesota to stop a new state law, signed by Gov. Tim Walz, that would criminalize operating or participating in prediction markets starting Aug. 1.
Five men were arrested Thursday, three of whom are facing criminal charges, in connection to what federal law enforcement says was "a rolling gun battle" earlier this month after a graduation ceremony in St. Paul, Minnesota.
A suspect is in custody in connection to Wednesday's shooting outside of a Twin Cities Eid al-Adha prayer service, which killed 26-year-old union leader Khalid Ibrahim Abdi.
After one Minnesota city successfully staved off a recent "park takeover," another says it was targeted by the trend.
Gerald Patrick Heaney, 65, is facing two counts of fifth-degree criminal sexual conduct.
Gov. Tim Walz on Wednesday signed a bill into law that makes grooming a felony in Minnesota, legislation introduced after a WCCO investigative series.
It's safe to say the Land of 10,000 Lakes offers some of the best summer weather in the country, but oppressive heat and smoke — particularly in recent years — can have negative impacts.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz went to Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis Wednesday to talk about how the state is going to help the hospital financially.
Minnesota has legalized marijuana. Could magic mushrooms be next?
At least 80 deaths have been reported in a new Ebola disease outbreak in Congo and Uganda, authorities said.
It comes after insurers stopped paying for their kids' daily care, which they argue was covered as part of a 15-year-old state law. As the end of the Minnesota session nears, lawmakers have four days to make a change.
Some artists announced for the Freedom 250 concert series in Washington, D.C., this summer, say they won't be performing.
Sonny Rollins, the legendary tenor saxophonist known for his bold tone and constant experimentation, has died at 95.
The American Music Awards celebrate fan favorites in the music world and feature performances from multiple artists.
Rob Base, the MC whose lyrics lit up the dancefloor classic "It Takes Two" and got countless people moving worldwide, passed away Friday.
WWE superstar Tiffany Stratton grew up in Prior Lake, Minnesota, and focused on another sport before becoming a champion in the ring.
Davis Martin allowed one run on two hits over six innings to win his sixth straight decision as the Chicago White Sox cruised to a 6-2 win over the Minnesota Twins.
Both QBs spoke to the media this week as the Vikings begin organized team activities, the first real chance for the team to get on to the field together in the offseason.
Courtney Williams had 25 points and seven assists, Natasha Howard added 22 points and eight rebounds, and the Minnesota Lynx beat the Atlanta Dream 96-81.
Munetaka Murakami went 2 for 4 with a solo homer. His 20 home runs are tied with Gary Sánchez (New York Yankees, 2015-16) and Wally Berger (Boston Braves, 1930) for second in MLB history through 55 career games.
Mahtomedi baseball has played in the state championship game six times over the last ten years, and won three of them. This season, trying to go back-to-back.
Both parties begin the endorsement process today in Rochester and Duluth, with the August primary just two months away.
Friday, the Democratic and Republican parties begin the process of endorsing nominees for statewide offices.
Minnesota's 2nd Congressional District is the only open district in the state. Incumbent Democrat Angie Craig is leaving the seat to run for the U.S. Senate.
Minnesota's Second Congressional district is a combination of suburbs like Lakeville, as well as smaller cities and farming areas in Scott and Le Sueur Counties — and Republicans say this year is their turn to win it back.
Amy Klobuchar is putting her gubernatorial campaign into high gear. She faces no significant opposition in the race for the DFL endorsement and her existing record of statewide wins is formidable.
Minneiska, Minnesota, is a small river town on Highway 61 near the Mississippi River, but at one point it was home to a castle.
The sign is 51 feet tall and 63 feet wide. And when it was built 85 years ago it was one of the largest neon signs in the entire country.
There's a place in Wabasha County, Minnesota, where people go wild for wildflowers.
For nearly 50 years, Farmamerica has been sowing agricultural knowledge near Waseca, Minnesota.
The carillon has 56 bells, and the Mayo Clinic said that makes it one of the largest instruments in the world and the largest instrument in Minnesota.
If you're holding back on spending or worried about losing your job, you are not alone. U.S. consumer sentiment just hit an all-time low this month.
We can't control the prices are the grocery store, but what we can control is how to stretch that hard earned dollar, especially when shopping for fruits and vegetables. So what's the best way to keep fruits and vegetables fresh?
If Minnesota lawmakers won't vote on a bill, why can't the people? That's what Carol from Stillwater wants to know after the gun reform bill never made it to the House floor. In Good Question, Jeff Wagner explains how statewide ballot measures are created.
Dozens of recreational marijuana dispensaries can now be found across Minnesota. Many of them opened last year, but it's still relatively new. And if you've visited dispensaries in other states, the rules can be different.
President Trump's idea to save drivers a few dollars at the pump could cost them in the long run.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Minnesotans got a great view of the northern lights Tuesday night.
A look at the newest addition to the polar bear population at St. Paul, Minnesota's Como Zoo.
From food shelves to school programs, our team is proud to serve where it matters most.
The Minnesota State Fair has unveiled its new food, drinks and vendors for 2025.
The Omega Block in place will keep us warm and dry for the next several days, WCCO meteorologist Mike Augustyniak reports.
In Minnesota, weather can be all over the place. Here at WCCO, we want to give you what you need to prepare for what's happening next.
Expect a mostly sunny sky this afternoon with highs well above average in the mid-80s.
High pressure remains locked in place over the Great Lakes keeping our dry, warm pattern in place for several more days, WCCO meteorologist Joseph Dames reports.
Expect highs in the 80s as a breeze from the east brings in drier air.
The Omega Block in place will keep us warm and dry for the next several days, WCCO meteorologist Mike Augustyniak reports.
We're celebrating WCCO anchor Amelia Santaniello and her incredible 30 years here at WCCO.
Expect a mostly sunny sky this afternoon with highs well above average in the mid-80s.
Police believe they've got the person who shot and killed a young man during a prayer service in Shakopee.
Friday, the Democratic and Republican parties begin the process of endorsing nominees for statewide offices.