10 P.M. Weather ReportSevere storms are expected Saturday evening east of the Twin Cities with high temperatures in the 70s, Lisa Meadows reports (2:54). WCCO 4 News at 10 – September 25, 2020

42 minutes ago

Fmr. Anoka Football Coach Turns 100, Gets Surprise ParadeStan Nelson started coaching football in Anoka in the 50s, he has since retired and he got a big surprise for his 100th birthday, Mike Max reports (3:53). WCCO 4 News at 10 – September 25, 2020

1 hour ago

Sunkeun Kim, Accused Of Killing Wife Madeline Kim In 2018, Stands Trial Next WeekAn Edina woman is bracing for the start of her daughter's murder trial, and the difficult emotions that come with it, David Schuman reports (1:55). WCCO 4 News at 10 – September 25, 2020

2 hours ago

U Of M's Dr. Osterholm Says College Students Returning To Campus, 'Pandemic Fatigue' Behind COVID SurgeMinnesota has lost a valuable tool to track how the virus is spreading. WCCO's Marielle Mohs explains what it means for our fight against COVID-19, (2:12). WCCO 4 News at 10 – September 25, 2020

2 hours ago

6 P.M. Weather ReportLisa Meadows reports, another warm but cloudy day Saturday, with some possibilities for severe storms in western Wisconsin () WCCO 4 News At 6 - September 25, 2020

6 hours ago

Minneapolis Woman Decorates Home For Christmas Months EarlyA Minneapolis woman has found a way to bring some cheer for the next few months, Liz Collins reports (1:52) WCCO 4 News At 6 - September 25, 2020

6 hours ago

CDC Pulls COVID-19 Survey Teams Out Of MinnesotaAfter a string a racist and intimidating encounters, the CDC is pulling its COVID-19 survey teams out of Minnesota, Erin Hassanzadeh reports, (2:08) WCCO 4 News At 6 - September 25, 2020

6 hours ago

Minneapolis Pastor Begins Program To Buy Back GunsSusan-Elizabeth Littlefield reports, after a Minneapolis pastor saw too many funerals at his church, he took action and started a program to buy back guns, no questions asked (2:12) WCCO 4 News At 6 - September 25, 2020

6 hours ago

5 P.M. Weather ReportSevere storms are possible in northern Wisconsin and a few storm chances throughout the weekend, Lisa Meadows reports (3:25). WCCO 4 News at 5 – September 25, 2020

6 hours ago

Outdoor Fire Pit Sales Grow As Minnesotans Want To Spend More Time OutsideAs the weather begins to turn cooler, people are looking for a way to stay outside longer. And that means finding a heat source. WCCO's Jennifer Mayerle learned there's a demand for ways to stay warm while physically distance socializing outside, (1:42). WCCO 4 News at 5 – September 25, 2020

7 hours ago

U Of M Considering Pushing Back Spring BreakIn-person classes at the University of Minnesota returned this week, but a number of coronavirus safety protocols are still being considered. One of those is to potentially move back spring break from the week of March 8, to some time in April. WCCO’s John Lauritsen shows us why the U is considering the move, (1:45). WCCO 4 News at 5 – September 25, 2020

7 hours ago

Digital Afternoon Headlines: September 25, 2020Frank Vascellaro has your digital afternoon headlines for Sept. 25, 2020.

7 hours ago

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Honored At U.S. CapitolAmericans are honoring the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Friday at the U.S. Capitol. WCCO 4 News at 5 – September 25, 2020

7 hours ago

Tips For Canning Your Garden VegetablesRebecca Kolls shows her tips for canning summer vegetables so they can last into the fall (5:02) WCCO 4 News At Noon - September 25, 2020

12 hours ago

Noon Weather ReportKatie Steiner reports, a warm Friday and Saturday, but Sunday will be closer to average, with cooler temperatures (2:58) WCCO 4 News At Noon - September 25, 2020

12 hours ago

University Of Minnesota Looks To Push Back Spring BreakThere is a proposal to move the university’s spring break from March to April as a COVID-19 precaution, John Lauritsen reports (1:37) WCCO 4 News At Noon - September 25, 2020

12 hours ago

Peak Time To Grab Apples For These Fall RecipesDavid Kotsonas, director of operations at the St. Paul Farmers Market, explains (3:16). WCCO Mid-Morning - September 25, 2020

14 hours ago

School Principals Band Together For 'Good Trouble' PlanMore than 150 school principals from across the Twin Cities are joining forces to fight for educational justice, as Brett Stringer, principal of South High School in Minneapolis, explains (3:58). WCCO Mid-Morning - September 25, 2020

14 hours ago

Skittles Rank As Minnesota's Favorite Halloween CandyWisconsin and South Dakota both opted for Starburst, North Dakota prefers candy corn, and Iowa picked M&M's (2:19). WCCO Mid-Morning - September 25, 2020

14 hours ago

Help Sought Finding Suspect Vehicle In St. Cloud Hit-And-RunAuthorities in central Minnesota are asking the public’s help in finding a car involved in hit-and-run in St. Cloud earlier this week that left a cyclist dead. Katie Johnston reports.

14 hours ago

DIY Friday: Painting Projects At HomeJan Hagerman from the Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity ReStore joins us with tips on any painting projects you have in your home. (3:37) WCCO Mid-Morning - Sept. 25, 2020

15 hours ago

Mid-Morning Weather ReportLow-80s Friday with clouds rolling in Saturday, Mike Augustyniak reports (3:48). WCCO Mid-Morning - Sept. 25, 2020

15 hours ago

What’s The Story With The Cutouts At The Vikings-Titans Game?When the Vikings play the Titans this weekend at US Bank Stadium, there will be giant pictures of the Vikings faithful. So, What's the story with the cutouts? (3:22) WCCO Mid-Morning - Sept. 25, 2020

15 hours ago

Survey: More People In MN, WI Want To See Stories On Climate ChangeA new survey shows more people in Minnesota and Wisconsin want to see stories on Climate Change. The news team discusses. (3:40) WCCO Mid-Morning - Sept. 25, 2020

15 hours ago