How to watch: WCCO's 75th Anniversary 1-Hour Special
To celebrate 75 years in the business, WCCO is excited to re-air and hour long special that details some of the biggest stories we've covered over the last seven decades.
To celebrate 75 years in the business, WCCO is excited to re-air and hour long special that details some of the biggest stories we've covered over the last seven decades.
From now until the end of July, we'll be celebrating 75 years on air at WCCO by sharing 75 big moments that have shaped Minnesota.
WCCO is celebrating 75 years of broadcasting and we are honored to celebrate the 75th wedding anniversary of two of our super viewers.
It's an exciting time at WCCO. Next week marks 75 years on the air. It's been a privilege to share those stories that matter to Minnesota over those decades.
Next week officially marks 75 years on the air for WCCO. Getting a newscast on TV has evolved a lot over that time. Heather Brown takes a look at how the technology has changed.
It's an exciting time at WCCO. Next week marks 75 years on the air. Over those years, we've been to some pretty incredible places to bring Minnesotans the news. Esme Murphy shows us where in the world WCCO has been.
Next week officially marks 75 years on the air for WCCO. Over the last 12 weeks, we've been sharing many of the moments that mattered to our viewers over the years. We share some of the other big stories WCCO has covered over the last 75 years.
In a matter of hours, 48 tornadoes touched down in 22 counties. A "normal year" for tornados in Minnesota sees only 46 — again, that's for the entire year, on average.
WCCO is celebrating 75 years with 75 moments that shaped Minnesota's history. This week, we go back to June 2017 when a massive hail storm caused substantial damage to numerous homes in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
WCCO has been sharing a look back at historic events for many of our 75th Anniversary moments. Tonight, we want to see where we are today as we remember the murder of George Floyd. David Schuman shares perspectives from George Floyd Square now, four years later.
There is one event that brings Minnesotans together every year. The Minnesota State Fair begins in just 100 days. WCCO looks back at its history as we celebrate 75 years on air.
Canadian wildfires in 2023 caused multiple days of smoke and poor air quality in Minnesota.
It's a moment in Minnesota's history that shocked the world. Eight years ago this week, music icon Prince died of an accidental painkiller overdose at his Paisley Park estate. It was an emotional day for many Minnesotans and those who covered his death. WCCO's Reg Chapman and photojournalist Mike Durenberger were the first to arrive on the scene in Chanhassen that day.
From the WCCO archives, we're happy to share with you 'CCO alumni and broadcast legend Dave Moore's special "Journey into Darkness." The special follows a group of scientists from the University of Minnesota as they plan to witness the solar eclipse in 1979.
WCCO is celebrating 75 years with 75 moments that shaped Minnesota's history. Here's one many viewers will remember well. After 41 years at WCCO, Dave Moore anchored his final newscast on Dec. 5, 1991.