
NEXT Drive: 6:30 a.m. road conditions report from Jan. 9, 2024
Pauleen Le has the latest on road conditions across the state.
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Pauleen Le has the latest on road conditions across the state.
Be careful if you're hitting the roads Tuesday morning. You could encounter slippery and snowy conditions.
Regardless of how much snow falls, any moisture can make road conditions slick.
We're not expecting a lot of snow here in the metro area, but it doesn't take much to make roads slick. MnDOT will have crews out all night monitoring conditions and pre-treating areas ahead of the morning commute.
Road conditions are expected to improve Sunday, but some icy spots remain in the morning.
Allen Henry follows up on the major pothole problems in and around the Twin Cities. Find out if the city is cleaning up the empty voids allowing drivers to have a smooth ride home.
Minnesota State Patrol says there were a number of crashes and spinouts on our roads.
The snow is falling in parts of southwest Minnesota leading to a number of crashes and spinouts on highways.
Potholes and bad roads make St. Paul's highways difficult to drive on. A proposal to raise local sales tax in order to fund infrastructure improvements would give voters a chance to address these issues.
The falling snow early Tuesday morning made for a spooky start to Halloween.
Slick roads are leading to crashes, spinouts and slowdowns across the metro.
We're keeping an eye on the roads this morning to let you know what to expect on your commute.
Snow-covered roads are causing crashes, spinouts and slow going Tuesday morning.
Take some extra time if you're going anywhere Sunday morning. Road conditions are dicey in parts of the Twin Cities.
Pauleen Le and Beret Leone have the latest on road conditions Wednesday with rainy conditions and later snow expected.
Beret Leone has an update on the roads Friday morning.
We caught up with some drivers who are already on the roads Thursday morning, and they're asking others to be patient.
It could be a longer than usual morning commute for drivers in the Twin Cities Thursday.
Commuters will need to take extra care Thursday morning as snow-slicked streets snarl the drive to work.
As a multi-day storm continues its onslaught in Minnesota, drivers heading to work should once again be prepared for a tricky commute.
Crashes and spinouts are already dotting metro roads Thursday morning.
Roads up north are still mostly covered, while in the Twin Cities, conditions have really improved since this morning.
MnDOT says crews are staying prepared in the metro.
Road conditions may start to improve as the snow moves out, but it's still a day to be cautious during your commute.
Try as they might, road crews can't always fully prepare our roads for these storms.
Despite a forecast that includes cloudy skies in Minnesota, you still may be able to see the total lunar eclipse in the overnight hours.
A group of south Minneapolis renters are demanding action from their building's management company, alleging major maintenance issues are being ignored and tenants are being threatened with eviction.
Anglers on one of Minnesota's largest lakes will be able to keep two walleye daily starting this spring, wildlife officials said Thursday.
An 18-year-old is charged in connection to a string of sexual assaults on Cedar Lake Trail in St. Louis Park late last year.
The suit from 20 states and the District of Columbia comes two days after the federal agency fired more than 1,300 employees.
A group of south Minneapolis renters are demanding action from their building's management company, alleging major maintenance issues are being ignored and tenants are being threatened with eviction.
An 18-year-old is charged in connection to a string of sexual assaults on Cedar Lake Trail in St. Louis Park late last year.
The University of Minnesota is parting ways with Gopher men's basketball head coach Ben Johnson after a disappointing exit at the men's Big 10 Basketball Tournament.
Lovers of old-school records in the Twin Cities, listen up: you can get a record made in your own backyard.
The president's new 25% tax on foreign steel and aluminum is designed to get people to buy American-made, but it's expected to drive up costs on your next car, new homes and possibly even local craft brews.
Despite a forecast that includes cloudy skies in Minnesota, you still may be able to see the total lunar eclipse in the overnight hours.
Anglers on one of Minnesota's largest lakes will be able to keep two walleye daily starting this spring, wildlife officials said Thursday.
As Trump threatens to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, Walz will outline the impacts of such cuts to Minnesota families and students.
A Minnesota high school senior is dead following a motorcycle crash late Monday night.
A 7-year-old girl remains hospitalized after being found unresponsive in a Minnesota YMCA pool this weekend during a swimming lesson.
Four Wisconsin voters whose ballots were not counted in the November presidential election have initiated a class action lawsuit seeking $175,000 in damages each.
Police in Hudson, Wisconsin, say they made a shocking discovery following an hourslong standoff overnight Thursday.
More girls and women will soon be able to show their skills on the football field.
A new audit of the November election won by President Donald Trump in swing-state Wisconsin has found that not a single vote was counted incorrectly, altered or missed by tabulating machines.
An hour east of the Twin Cities, Amery's mayor is crediting the town's growth in part to the bridge in Stillwater and Highway 64, which cut the route to St. Paul down by 20 minutes.
Five years ago this week, our world shut down as COVID-19 swept the country. It was a time of loss and change that hit all of us — and all of us have memories of how the virus upended our lives.
Decades of militant rule and ongoing conflict in Burma have sent nearly 20,000 Karen people to resettle in the Twin Cities since the early 2000s. It's conflict the four students were able to experience up close once again with a month-long trip to Southeast Asia.
Giacomo Naylor gave everything to his loved ones — his mom, younger siblings Lukas and Isadora — up until Jan. 25 at 2:28 a.m. while on "G's Last Stand" — a coast-to-coast road trip they took because he did not want to die in a hospital.
Drafted during World War II, Don Tietz found himself a long way from his hometown farm.
Two men accused of sexually assaulting a central Minnesota college student have been arrested.
A looming government shutdown amid cuts and layoffs at the federal level. In Talking Points, Esme Murphy spoke with University of Minnesota Professor Larry Jacobs about how a government shutdown will impact you, and if a Minnesota government shutdown is on the horizon. CLICK HERE for more.
The suit from 20 states and the District of Columbia comes two days after the federal agency fired more than 1,300 employees.
The president threatened to take retaliatory action in response to EU tariffs on U.S.-made whiskey.
Minnesota Senate Republicans are making another attempt to oust embattled DFL Sen. Nicole Mitchell in an ethics committee hearing set for Thursday.
The president's new, 25% tax on foreign steel and aluminum is designed to get people to buy American-made. But it's expected to drive up the price of a new car, new homes, and as Frankie McLister reports, possibly even local craft brews.
A group of south Minneapolis renters are demanding action from their building's management company, alleging major maintenance issues are being ignored and tenants are being threatened with eviction.
Food insecurity is at an all-time high in Minnesota. As that need continues to grow, lawmakers are pushing for more support.
It's a label that can instill confidence and patriotism. Some shoppers even seek out products that say "Made in America."
Minnesota is a target in President Trump's trade war. On Monday, Ontario, Canada slapped a 25% surcharge on all electricity exports to our state and two others.
The grocery chain released a statement Friday announcing it intends to shutter the location on March 26, citing staffing and financial challenges.
An 18-year-old is charged in connection to a string of sexual assaults on Cedar Lake Trail in St. Louis Park late last year.
Minnesota Senate Republicans are making another attempt to oust embattled DFL Sen. Nicole Mitchell in an ethics committee hearing set for Thursday.
Authorities say a Twin Cities man arrested after a fatal crash Monday evening had a blood alcohol level more than three times the legal limit.
The Hennepin County Attorney's Office dismissed charges after the suspect, 38-year-old Jeremy Sherman, died.
Robert Davis was the last person to see his girlfriend Barbara Lenz alive before she vanished in 1989, Iowa investigators said.
Five years ago this week, our world shut down as COVID-19 swept the country. It was a time of loss and change that hit all of us — and all of us have memories of how the virus upended our lives.
After dozens of overdoses in just four days, Minnesota's biggest county is racing to reverse the troubling trend.
Sleep is the rest and recovery bodies and brains need to be at our best once our eyes open again. Achieving that is easier said than done.
The Minnesota Department of Health has officially added two more diseases to the list of conditions for which newborns are typically screened.
In Minnesota, snowfall is a fact of life, even in March and April. But shoveling snow puts a higher workload on some peoples' hearts.
Lovers of old-school records in the Twin Cities, listen up: you can get a record made in your own backyard.
Bidding is underway for dozens of Bob Dylan memorabilia items, including his earliest-known demo recording described as "a revelation."
Country music star Keith Urban will make a stop at St. Paul's Xcel Energy Center in September.
In the world of alpine skiing, few have been more decorated. Fast, fearless and resilient, Lindsey Vonn fought her way back after every crash, until she retired at 34. But now, with a titanium knee replacement, she is eyeing one more trip to the Olympics.
One of the Twin Cities is welcoming dozens of sporting events, shows and St. Patrick's Day celebration.
Anthony Edwards scored 29 points, Julius Randle added 25 and the Minnesota Timberwolves extended their winning streak to six games by routing the Denver Nuggets 115-95.
The University of Minnesota is parting ways with Gopher men's basketball head coach Ben Johnson after a disappointing exit at the men's Big 10 Basketball Tournament.
Hear from Tartan men's basketball coach Mark Klingsporn, who just won his 700th career game. Plus, see which boys hockey teams from Class AA have stamped their ticket to the state tournament.
Kansas tied an NCAA record with five straight home runs on Wednesday.
The Minnesota Vikings have agreed to terms to bring back safety Harrison Smith for a 14th season.
A looming government shutdown amid cuts and layoffs at the federal level. In Talking Points, Esme Murphy spoke with University of Minnesota Professor Larry Jacobs about how a government shutdown will impact you, and if a Minnesota government shutdown is on the horizon. CLICK HERE for more.
Republicans have put forward a budget proposal that would keep the federal government from shutting down this Sunday, but Democrats are opposed because of sharp budget cuts. Esme Murphy looks at how a shutdown would affect Minnesotans.
Republicans have put forward a budget proposal that would keep the federal government from shutting down. Democrats are opposed because of sharp budget cuts.
COPAL is one of hundreds of groups across the U.S. forming a modern-day underground railroad network of support.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison is joining other states in suing the Trump administration over a number of his executive orders.
Lovers of old-school records in the Twin Cities, listen up: you can get a record made in your own backyard.
A partnership between the American Legion and a horseshoe club is putting Becker, Minnesota, on the map.
If you've been to the University of Minnesota, you can't miss the Weisman Art Museum. It stands out in more ways than one.
How about spending Valentine's Day, in a dome? You can do it in Pine City. The Sweetbriar Ridge offers couples a unique glamping getaway.
If you've been to southeastern Minnesota, you've likely come across Sugar Loaf Bluff.
As the days get longer and warmer, it's also a reminder for parents to get ready: Their kids are about to be home for a week straight.
It's a label that can instill confidence and patriotism. Some shoppers even seek out products that say "Made in America."
Sleep is the rest and recovery bodies and brains need to be at our best once our eyes open again. Achieving that is easier said than done.
Outside of learning what new foods will end up a stick, there might not be greater anticipation from Minnesota State Fairgoers than finding out who will headline at the Grandstand.
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A spring snowstorm dropped several inches of plowable snow overnight in the Twin Cities and other parts of Minnesota.
Six Minnesota Vikings made the initial roster for the 2025 Pro Bowl Games, the most in 15 years.
Regions Hospital and Children's Minnesota share photos of their tiniest patients dressed to the nines for Halloween.
Minnesotans got a great view of the northern lights Thursday night due to the arrival of a severe geomagnetic storm.
Minnesotans got a great view of the northern lights Monday night.
Despite a forecast that includes cloudy skies in Minnesota, you still may be able to see the total lunar eclipse in the overnight hours.
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.
WCCO meteorologist Joseph Dames breaks down your latest forecast including everything you need to know about this weekend's storm.
Thursday will be another gorgeous one in the Twin Cities, but the threat of severe weather looms for Friday and Saturday.
Thursday will be a lovely one in the Twin Cities, but Friday brings a threat of thunderstorms — and Saturday brings the threat of snow, says meteorologist Adam Del Rosso.
A looming government shutdown amid cuts and layoffs at the federal level. In Talking Points, Esme Murphy spoke with University of Minnesota Professor Larry Jacobs about how a government shutdown will impact you, and if a Minnesota government shutdown is on the horizon. CLICK HERE for more.
WCCO meteorologist Joseph Dames breaks down your latest forecast including everything you need to know about this weekend's storm.
The Senate Ethics Committee holds a meeting to discuss a new ethics complaint against embattled Senator Nicole Mitchell. WCCO's Maria Lisignoi reports from the Live News Desk.
Investment Property Group may be facing legal trouble as tenets in one of their Minneapolis building's are now facing eviction due to poor management of the property. WCCO's Kirsten Mitchell has more.
Investment Property Group may be facing legal trouble as tenets in one of their Minneapolis building's are now facing eviction due to poor management of the property. WCCO's Kirsten Mitchell has more.