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COVID In Wisconsin: State Sees Lowest Daily Case Total Since SeptemberWisconsin health officials on Sunday confirmed 1,119 positive tests for the coronavirus in the last 24 hours, the lowest daily total since September.C

Talking Points: How Will Democrats Pass A $1.9 Trillion Stimulus Package?Biden is calling for a dramatic expansion of the child tax credit. The plan calls for direct payment of $300 per month per child for children under six, and $250 a month per child per month for kids ages 6 to 17. In total, that is $3,600 a year for young kids, $3,000 a year for older kids.

Minneapolis, St. Paul Declare Snow Emergencies Following Saturday SnowFollowing Saturday's snowstorm, both of the Twin Cities declared snow emergencies Sunday.

COVID In Minnesota: Nearly 1,200 New Cases, 32 More Deaths ReportedMinnesota health officials on Sunday reported 1,196 more cases of COVID-19 and 32 more deaths.

Minnesota Weather: Another 60 Crashes Reported Overnight On Snowy Minnesota RoadsFollowing Saturday's snow, another 60 crashes were reported on Minnesota roads overnight, leaving seven people injured.

1 Hospitalized After Being Rescued From Burning St. Paul HomeA person was hospitalized Saturday night after St. Paul firefighters rescued them from a burning home.

Minnesota State Patrol Squad Struck Responding To Crash On I-694As of 9 p.m., the Minnesota State Patrol reported there had been 148 crashes statewide, 15 of which involved injury, but none of which were fatal.

Minnesota Weather: Nearly 150 Crashes Statewide As Snow AccumulatesA fresh batch of snow is on the way for the weekend.

Minnesota National Guard Soldiers Deployed For Inauguration Return HomeAbout 800 were in the nation's capitol to provide extra security and assistance during the presidential inauguration.

Snow, Ice Sculptures Going Up For St. Paul Winter CarnivalUsually there's a competitions and sculptures have 48 hours to put their art together. But this year it's not so much a competition as an exposition.

Group Continues Weekly Rallies At State CapitolThis week's event focused on censorship. Attendees say they're worried about rights being taken away and people being censored by having their social media accounts removed.

Minneapolis Holds Buy Black Youth Expos 3 Consecutive SaturdaysThe organizer says it's been a tough year and she wanted to create a space for community and to support young people.
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Bucs Heading To Super Bowl After Beating Packers 31-26Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' road magic have them heading home to the Super Bowl, the first team to play in one on their home field.

85-Year-Old Fan's Streak Of Packers Playoff Games Will Go OnAn 85-year-old Green Bay Packers fan who has never missed a playoff game at Lambeau Field thought her streak was coming to an end this week until two charitable brothers heard her story.

Balanced Attack Leads Timberwolves Past Pelicans, 120-110Minnesota center Karl-Anthony Towns missed his fourth straight game after testing positive for the coronavirus on Jan. 15. The Timberwolves are 2-9 without Towns in the lineup this season.

Maryland Gets Another Road Upset, 63-49 Vs. No. 17 MinnesotaWith only a few dozen family members in the maroon seats, this was exactly the kind of game the Gophers could have used a crowd to get them going.

High School Sports Rally: Hiawatha Collegiate's Boys Basketball Team Shapes Its IdentityMany on the team have been here since its inception. Most came from South Minneapolis high schools looking for something different.

Bills-Chiefs Preview: Patrick Mahomes Says He's Cleared To Play In AFC ChampionshipPatrick Mahomes has reportedly cleared concussion protocol, as the Bills and Chiefs get ready to battle for the AFC Championship.
Latest Videos

Tips For Getting Your Kids On Board With Good NutritionErin Hassanzadeh spoke with Dr. Christina Valentine about how helping young people master nutrition now can build the foundation for a lifetime of success (5:58). WCCO 4 News At 10 - January 23, 2021

Minnesota National Guard Returns Home From D.C.The gravity of being in the nation's capital to secure this presidential inauguration was not lost on the men and women who were there, David Schuman reports (1:47). WCCO 4 News At 10 - January 23, 2021

Buy Black Youth Expo Held In MinneapolisSix young entrepreneurs had their items on sale today, selling items like jewelry, purses, and apparel (0:59). WCCO 4 News At 6 - January 23, 2021

Many Minnesota Teachers Not Getting Vaccinated YetCurrently, educators and anyone over 65 years of age is eligible to get a COVID vaccination in Minnesota, Marielle Mohs reports (). WCCO 4 News At 6 - January 23, 2021

4 Things You Need To Know: Jan. 23, 2021Here are the four things you need to know for today (1:07) WCCO 4 Saturday Morning - Jan. 23, 2021

January Is National Train Your Dog MonthThe Canine Coach Erin Lanz speaks on the importance of socialization and training of dogs, and how fun it can be (4:38) WCCO 4 Saturday Morning - Jan. 23, 2021
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Minneapolis, St. Paul Declare Snow Emergencies Following Saturday SnowFollowing Saturday's snowstorm, both of the Twin Cities declared snow emergencies Sunday.

COVID In Minnesota: Nearly 1,200 New Cases, 32 More Deaths ReportedMinnesota health officials on Sunday reported 1,196 more cases of COVID-19 and 32 more deaths.

1 Hospitalized After Being Rescued From Burning St. Paul HomeA person was hospitalized Saturday night after St. Paul firefighters rescued them from a burning home.

Minnesota National Guard Soldiers Deployed For Inauguration Return HomeAbout 800 were in the nation's capitol to provide extra security and assistance during the presidential inauguration.

Educators Allowed To Get Vaccinated, But Limited Doses lead To Few Getting ShotsThe state was allotted 68,000 doses to give out this week. Of that, 6,000 doses were set aside for educators and child care center workers.

Victims Identified In Separate Minneapolis Shooting, Stabbing IncidentsThe Minneapolis Police Department says that two people are dead following separate shooting and stabbing incidents on the city’s north side.
Best Of Minnesota
For National Bagel Day, Jason DeRusha Lists His Top Bagel Spots In MinnesotaCraving a bagel on National Bagel Day?

Esquire Magazine Names The 1 Minnesota Restaurant That America ‘Can’t Afford To Lose’ Amid COVIDOn Wednesday, Gov. Tim Walz is expected to announce a set of relaxed regulations for indoor dining in Minnesota. That being said, the restaurant industry has been devastated by the coronavirus pandemic.

List Of Restaurants Ready To Step In To Cook Your Thanksgiving Meal This YearThanksgiving is a few weeks away, and with COVID-19 cases still on the rise, it's likely most are going to opt for a smaller-scale Thanksgiving dinner in a much smaller gathering.

Election Day Food Deals, Freebies For Voters And Poll Workers In MinnesotaElection Day may be a stressful or emotional time for many, and a bunch of restaurants are stepping up with discounted or even free comfort food to help you cope.
