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  • Alarming gun violence trend in Minnesota, a number of new laws go into effect, learning more about a shooting at the Stone Arch Bridge
    2025/08/01
    WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Friday 830 On The Go! Stories include: - A new alarming gun violence trend in Minnesota. - A number of new laws go into effect today. - Were learning more about a shooting at the Stone Arch Bridge overnight. - Canadian wildfire smoke will have an impact this weekend across Minnesota. - Major road construction projects starting tonight - in the Twin Cities. - And much more!
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    6 分
  • More air quality issues, key endorsement in the race for Minneapolis Mayor, the Twins make more deals including Carlos Correa
    2025/07/31
    Here is all the news you need Thursday with the "830 On The Go" which includes: - More air quality issues for Minnesota. - And despite those air quality issues, it’s not keeping people from lakes and parks. - Minnesota Governor Tim Walz endorses Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey in his attempt to be elected for a third time. - Gun violence in Minnesota is going in the opposite direction than they are across the nation, and it’s alarming some. - The Twins made more trades including Carlos Correa, as they appear to be on the way to a full selloff with the trade deadline looming. - More than two dozen people were hospitalized after an emergency landing last night at MSP Airport. - St. Paul Police are updating the public on how the department is doing after the city's recent cyberattack. - Trucks, trucks and more trucks in Minneapolis for a parade Thursday night. - The Lynx get a big win in their first rematch against the New York Liberty since the WNBA Finals last year.
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    8 分
  • The man who was arrested after breaking into the State Capitol makes his first court appearance, A date has been set for two special elections to fill vacant state senate seats, Minnesota's e-bike rebate lottery is now open
    2025/07/30
    WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Wednesday 830 On The Go! Stories include: The man who was arrested after breaking into the state Capitol makes his first court appearance. A date has been set for two special elections to fill vacant state senate seats. Minnesota's e-bike rebate lottery is now open. Smoke from Canadian wildfires is once again prompting a statewide Air Quality Alert with most of the state. Officials in St. Paul are still working to determine the severity of a cyber attack. Security at The Capitol is set to undergo a extensive external review. & more !
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    7 分
  • A State of Emergency in St. Paul following a cyber attack, Security at the Minnesota State Capitol is under investigation, and big changes coming to a North Minneapolis park
    2025/07/29
    Mark Freie anchors the 830 News on the Go for Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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    7 分
  • Governor Tim Walz addresses security at the Minnesota State Capitol, severe weather could hit the Twin Cities on Monday night, and a surge in TCH beverage sales
    2025/07/28
    Mark Freie anchors the 830 On The Go for Monday, July 28, 2025.
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    6 分
  • Metro Transit's expanding its bus service, charges in a deadly Eagan street racing crash, and special day for veterans in St. Paul
    2025/07/25
    Mark Freie anchors the 830 On the Go for Friday, July 25, 2025. Charges are filed in a deadly Eagan car crash. Metro Transit says it's expanding bus service. MnDOT's prepping Twin Cities motorists for another weekend of closures. Loring Park is hosting an art festival this weekend. A new fee at the University of Minnesota is drawing criticism. WCCO Radio's Susie Jones looks at a startling statistic involving youth and firearm deaths. A dream project involving North Minneapolis is coming to life. 35 disabled Veterans pedaled through the Twin Cities on Friday.
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    7 分
  • Derrick Thompson gets 58 years for fatal crash, trouble for UnitedHealth, 3M Open begins, REAL ID delays
    2025/07/24
    The "830 On The Go" for Thursday includes: - Derrick Thompson was sentenced to over 58 years in prison for a reckless car crash that killed five young Somali women in Minneapolis. - Murder charges won't be filed after an 11-year-old boy was shot and killed last month in Minneapolis. - Minnetonka-based UnitedHealth Group confirms that they are under a Justice Department investigation. - The 2025 National Court Reporters Association contest is in Minneapolis this week, and it's unlike anything else. - Northwest Minnesota is battling recent flash floods and doing it with some proactive planning. - MyPillow founder Mike Lindell doesn't have to pay a $5 million award in a dispute over claims he made about the 2020 election. - The World's Greatest Eater is bringing his talents to the St. Paul Saints. - As REAL ID Delays Persist, the Department of Public Safety says first-time applicants should expect an 80-Day wait. - The 3M Open gets underway at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine. - Gopher football coach P.J. Fleck is touting his program’s successes at Big 10 Media Day.
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    8 分
  • Severe weather cancels several events across the metro, homeless encampment in Minneapolis being cleared out, new DPS program will help in the search for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Minnesotans
    2025/07/23
    WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Wednesday 830 On The Go. Stories Include: Severe weather cancels several events across the metro. A homeless encampment on the city's south side is being cleared out. A new DPS program will help in the search for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Minnesotans. Minneapolis police have arrested a teenage boy in connection with the murder of 11-year-old Amir Atkins. Two St. Paul police officers were sent to the hospital last night after their squad was hit by an oncoming car. Plus much more!
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    7 分