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  • Election Day is underway in Minnesota, Derek Shelton's introduced as the Twins new manager, and a program at Hennepin Health Care helps gun violence survivors heal
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  • Tragedy at a north Minneapolis birthday party, Minnesota Republica Lisa Demuth announces a gubernatorial bid, and there's a new holiday celebration coming to Minneapolis
    2025/11/03
    Mark Freie delivers the 830 On the Go for Monday, November 3rd. - One person is in custody related to a deadly north Minneapolis shooting. - 440,000 Minnesota SNAP recipients will get their benefits restored. - There's a new face in the Minnesota gubernatorial race. - MNsure enrollees are seeing higher premiums. - A new BCA facility broke ground Monday in Mankato. - The race for Minneapolis mayor is red hot ahead of Tuesday. - No more Holidazzle? No problem in Minneapolis.
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  • Hennepin Avenue reopens in Uptown, restaurants are opening their doors to those struggling during the government shutdown, tips about how to keep your pets safe this Halloween
    2025/10/31
    WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Friday 830 On The Go! Stories include: A deadly gunfight leaves two men dead in Saint Paul's North End. There's been an arrest in this week's sexual assault of a woman in Vadnais Heights. The city of Minneapolis has opened its second so-called "Safe Station". And more!
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  • Deadly carjacking in Minneapolis, new manager for the Minnesota Twins, stepping up to help those that get SNAP benefits, repeat of vandalism against trees
    2025/10/30
    Here is the Thursday "830 On The Go" which includes: - A violent and deadly confrontation during an attempted car theft in South Minneapolis. - The Twins have a familiar face returning to manage the ballclub. - Some of the Twin Cities' top music organizations are coming together for a concert tonight to benefit those impacted by the Annunciation Church mass shooting. - A call to action... from the "Community Emergency Assistance program in the Twin Cities. - With the elimination of SNAP benefits looming if the Government shutdown continues into the weekend, many establishments are stepping up to help those in their communities. - A multi-agency drug bust in Northeastern Minnesota reportedly lead to multiple people being taken in ICE custody on Wednesday. - Governor Tim Walz has ordered a third party audit on the billing practices of 14 Medicaid services that are deemed to be "high risk" for fraud in Minnesota. - The Minnesota hemp industry is bracing for some possible federal changes. - The investigation continues into vandalism of dozens of trees in St. Paul last weekend. - Minnesota Lynx head coach and president of basketball operations Cheryl Reeve will be inducted to the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame next year.
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  • Former Minneapolis officer Tou Thao scheduled to be released, Ramsey County seeking help with a sexual assault, drug overdose deaths down in Minnesota
    2025/10/29
    The "830 On The Go" for Wednesday includes: - Tou Thao - the last officer convicted in the George Floyd Case - who is set to be released from prison. - Ramsey County authorities are asking for the public's help in identifying the suspect in a sexual assault. - Minnesota is seeing a drop in the number of people who die or are hospitalized due to drug overdose. - Federal workers at the Minneapolis St Paul Airport are getting some help, as they continue to work without getting paid. - The state is changing how it processes Medicaid. - The Minneapolis Public Housing Authority broke ground on a new triplex and a duplex, partially funded by the city’s housing tax levy. - Meanwhile... food banks in Minnesota are bracing for the worst. - Local Caribbean Groups Unite to Send Hurricane Aid to hurricane-ravaged Jamaica. - We are learning more about former Minnesota Viking's running back Adrian Peterson, who was arrested for driving drunk in Houston.
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  • Coming to the aid of those caught in Hurricane Melissa, activists are calling for investigation into the death of a man who was in police custody, overdose deaths statewide are down 25%
    2025/10/28
    WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Tuesday 830 On The Go! Stories include: Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announcing today that his office is suing the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Minneapolis teachers have authorized a strike. The City of Minneapolis' Office of Police Conduct Review announcing that it has completed the investigative work on the more than 230 backlogged cases of complaints against police officers. And more!
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  • Head-on car crash in Chisago County leaves two teens dead, St. Paul man is arrested for threatening AG Pam Bondi, Demi Lovato's new tour is coming to Minneapolis
    2025/10/27
    WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Monday 830 On The Go! Stories include: Homeowners in Minnesota and around the country could soon be without energy bill assistance. A Twin Cities woman is combining her love of horses and her recovery from breast cancer. MSP air traffic controllers are joining a nationwide leafleting campaign. And more!
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  • Minnesota-based Target cuts 1800 jobs, For the first time ever Minnesota physicians are set to strike, The former head of the Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce has been indicted on federal charges
    2025/10/24
    WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Friday 830 On The Go! Stories include: Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem Arrives in Twin Cities to Discuss ICE Enforcement in Minneapolis. Interstate 94 in downtown Saint Paul will be closed again this weekend. The Vikings have a few extra days to figure out what's next after last night's dismal 37-10 loss to the Chargers in Los Angeles. And more!
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