Franklin’s Family Attorney: Uptown Shooting Case Not Over
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — The attorney for the family of Terrance Franklin, who was shot and killed by police in Uptown, says the case is not over, despite a grand jury decision. Last week, the grand jury...
View ArticleFamily Of Man Injured In Hit-And-Run Looking For Answers
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — The family of a Twin Cities man, who was critically injured in a hit-and-run, is asking for the public’s help. Wade Souster was found lying on the median of Phalen Boulevard, near...
View ArticleFundraiser Set For Army Recruiter Who Was Hit, Dragged By Jeep
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — The Army recruiter who was hit by a Jeep and carried underneath the vehicle for nearly a mile remains hospitalized, and his coworker hopes a fundraiser will help offset the...
View ArticleRefurbished Home Is A Thank You For MN Soldier & His Family
DELANO, Minn. (WCCO) — The former resident at 136 Shadywood Lane in Delano, Minn., was a victim of the nation’s housing collapse. Now, this once bank-owned property is a proud symbol of recovery, as...
View ArticleCourt Documents Reveal Details In Kira Trevino’s Death
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – New details are emerging about how Kira Trevino was killed, after the 30-year-old St. Paul woman’s body was found in the Mississippi following a three-month search. The Ramsey...
View ArticleFamily Demands Charges Against 4 Officers In Floyd’s Death
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — George Floyd’s family on Wednesday demanded the arrest of all four police officers involved in his death, as they visited a makeshift shrine at the Minneapolis street corner where...
View Article‘It’s Going To Be A Fight’: Family Of George Floyd Speak Out About The Trial
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — George Floyd’s family faced the officers who are charged in his death for the first time Monday, as they watched from the front row of the courtroom. “This is absolutely insane...
View ArticleMinnesota Renaissance Festival Announces Their Own Food Parade
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Even though the Minnesota Renaissance Festival was canceled this year due to COVID-19, the event plans to move forward with a drive-thru experience. The first-ever renaissance...
View ArticleStudents Across Minnesota Adjust To Learning Amid Pandemic
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Wednesday marked the second day of school for many students in what is a very different type of school year. Students across the state are learning in person, distance only, or a...
View ArticleMinnesota State Fair Announces Fall Food Parade; Lottery For Tickets
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — After the Minnesota State Fair food parade sold out in just two hours, Minnesotans are now getting a second chance to take part in the drive-thru fair experience. The Minnesota...
View ArticleOnce Again, Minnesota State Fair Food Parade Sells Out
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — It’s deja vu for anyone who doesn’t have tickets for the second go-around for the Minnesota State Fair food parade. After the Minnesota State Fair food parade sold out in just two...
View ArticleMinn. Woman Killed By Falling Tree Is Identified
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (WCCO) — A woman killed by a falling tree in Eden Prairie Saturday evening is being fondly remembered by her family. According to her 18-year-old daughter Lindsay, 56-year-old Nina...
View Article‘It’s More Than The Machinery’: Farmers Come Together To Help Family In Need
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO)– Farmers in western Minnesota are coming together to help a family when they need it most. Last weekend, 24-year-old Karson Lindblad passed away unexpectedly. Karson grew up on a...
View ArticleMN GOP Bill Proposes Paid Leave Via Private Insurance, Tax Credits For Small...
ST. PAUL, Minn. (WCCO) — Republican-backed legislation would authorize insurance companies to offer paid family leave in Minnesota and would provide tax incentives to small businesses to give employees...
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