Minnesota-Duluth’s Connolly Wins Hobey Baker Award
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Minnesota-Duluth center Jack Connolly won the Hobey Baker Award on Friday night as the top college hockey player. A Duluth native and Dallas Stars draft pick, Connolly had 20 goals...
View ArticleBald Eagle Sightings Increasing In Mpls, Suburbs
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — What used to be considered a rare sight is now becoming the norm. Bald eagles have been spotted lately in Minneapolis parks and Suburban neighborhoods. We went to the Raptor...
View ArticleWeather Blog: Windy Easter
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — It could be worse. It could be a snowy Easter. Or a bitter cold one. Instead, the greatest weather factor will be the wind. Yes, this will mess with those family photos you plan on...
View ArticleOccupyMN Movement To Resume In Downtown Mpls
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Hundreds of protestors could be in downtown Minneapolis Saturday with Occupy Minnesota movement expected to resume. Last fall, about 500 demonstrators set up tents outside the...
View ArticleWCCO’s Ultimate Home Makeover
It’s time to make-over your home with 830 WCCO! Here’s your chance to win the “Ultimate Home Make-over.” Click below to enter the contest as well as learn more about what you can win and for...
View ArticleClick Here For Links From April 7, 2012
WCCO 4 News Weekends Baby Angel Flowers If you would like to help get flowers for Baby Angel every year, you can donate to a fund at Merchants Bank in Winona. Merchants Bank Rislands Family Fund To...
View ArticleMinn. Theater To Stage ‘Xanadu’ Midwest Premiere
CHANHASSEN, Minn. (AP) — Grab your roller skates. Chanhassen Dinner Theatres is producing the Midwest premiere of the musical “Xanadu.” The show will run from June through September on Chanhassen’s...
View ArticleAfter 16 Years, MN Grandmother Granted Clemency In Baby Death
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — A 51-year old Alexandria woman convicted of shaking her infant grandson to death was granted clemency Friday after a 16 year battle with the courts. Prosecutors said she killed...
View ArticleBest Of MN: Best Public Golf Course
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Minnesota has the most golfers per capita of any state in the country, so it only makes sense to check out what Minnesotans think is the best place to play in the state. For his...
View Article3 SD Men Charged With Distributing Meth
HILL CITY, S.D. (AP) — Three Hill City men face federal charges for allegedly selling thousands of dollars of worth of methamphetamine to an undercover officer at a Sioux Falls Walmart. The Rapid City...
View ArticleGOP Superdelegates: It’s Over, Romney Is Nominee
WASHINGTON (AP) — It’s over, and Mitt Romney is going to be the GOP nominee for president. That’s the growing consensus among Republican National Committee members who will automatically attend the...
View ArticleIn Case You Missed It: Saturday Show Highlights
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Didn’t get a chance to watch the WCCO-TV Saturday Morning Show? We’ve got all the segments for you here. We checked out some of the local brewers for this weekend’s Spring Ale Fest...
View ArticleEsme’s Blog: Obama, Romney And The Economy
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Now that Mitt Romney has seized a decisive and what appears to be an insurmountable lead in the race to win the Republican nomination, new unemployment numbers are casting doubt...
View Article2 Kids Dead After Boat Capsizes On Northern MN Lake
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – Two children are dead and another is in critical condition after a boat capsized on Clearwater Lake in northern Minnesota Friday afternoon, according to the Clearwater County...
View ArticleTwins RHP Hendriks Scratched With Food Poisoning
BALTIMORE (AP) — Minnesota Twins right-hander Liam Hendriks has been scratched from his scheduled start Sunday against the Baltimore Orioles with food poisoning. Hendriks was admitted to a...
View ArticleMovie Blog: ‘Deep Blue Sea’ Is Pretty But Shallow
A movie about depression and a depressing movie are creatures that should not be confused. Deep Blue Sea succeeds, for the most part, in being a film focused on the unfortunate and sometimes fatal...
View ArticleTiny Iowa City Prepares To Disband After 105 Years
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — In Mount Sterling’s last city election, nobody ran for mayor or the City Council. In fact, none of the city’s 44 residents even voted. With civic engagement all but nonexistent,...
View ArticleSD Woman Credits Dog With Saving Husband’s Life
SISSETON, S.D. (AP) — A South Dakota woman is crediting her dog with saving the life of her rancher husband. Connie Piotter tells KFGO radio that her husband Marvin was doing chores with their dog...
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