Finding time to hit the gym could be tough for people that work full-time, but a wide array of products is starting to hit the market that let you take the workout to work with you, Angela Davis reports (2:41).
Weather Kid of the month Breeze came in to visit WCCO, Mike Augustyniak and Angela Davis report (1:30)
Not all salsas are created equal -- this one by Jamie Miller, kicks a fabulous Greek flavor, Angela Davis reports (2:43).
A man was watching a baseball game in the comfort of his own home when a bear walked through the open porch door and into the kitchen -- and he had no clue it was there, Angela Davis reports (0:46).
Out at the pro-am for the 3-M Championship Thursday, our photographer noticed a guy scooping out balls on the 18th hole. That guy was former MN Gov. Jessse Ventura, Angela Davis reports (0.
Today should be dry, with just a chance for a sprinkle in the afternoon, Mike Augustyniak reports (2:04).
Don wonders whether you can put the genie back in the bottle, Don Shelby reports (1:01).
A lot of us dreamt about being rock stars before real life got in the way. So how do bands make it big? Jason DeRusha answers this good question (2:35).
Most of the severe weather should be out of Minnesota by Friday morning, Chris Shaffer reports (2:10).
This October, the University of Minnesota will compete in a 'Solar Decathlon,' Don Shelby reports (3:29).
Two decades after a Minnesota woman found her brother dead in his apartment, the killer is finally paying for the crime, Don Shelby reports (0:35).
A 9-year-old boy is safe tonight after escaping a kidnapper by jumping out of a moving car, Bridgette Bornstein reports (2:56).
You have the chance to see plenty of flowers this weekend at the North Star Lily Society's 41st Anniversary Lily Show (0:30).
A couple of Minnesota brothers are going to try to break a World Record this weekend. Ryan Guyer, with help from his brother Travis, will try to wear the most T-shirts at one time (2:04).
Metro Transit managers took immediate steps to improve driver safety after we told them what we captured on tape. However, the next day WCCO caught even more buses running red lights, Darcy Pohland reports (2:01).
Local and federal authorities arrested 258 fugitives in Minnesota during a five-day sweep known as Operation FALCON, Liz Collin reports (0:54).
Whether we like it or not it seems Christmas has arrived a little early this year, Liz Collins reports (2:27).
Most years, Minnehaha Falls is one of the most picturesque places in the state. But this year, the pictures aren't quite the same, Liz Collins reports (1:40).
We are still well below average in the rainfall category, and we will remain there for the next several days. The best chance of rain is south Friday, Chris Shaffer reports (3:12).
Al Franken got a warm welcome to the US Senate. Thursday, in the same place, the Senate bid farewell to former Senator Norm Coleman, Pat Kessler reports (2:30).
A local mother is in jail Thursday, facing charges she killed her 10 year old son, Caroline Lowe reports (2:11).
U.S. District John R. Tunheim sentenced 35-year-old Mohammed Abdullah Warsame Thursday to 92 months in prison, but gave him credit for the time he has already spent in custody, John Lauritsen reports (1:43).
A Minneapolis man is about to be sentenced for his role in helping Al-Qaeda; Eleven people were arrested for climbing on Mount Rushmore and hanging a huge banner that called for a stop to global warning, Angela Davis reports (3:07).
You can bid on these ornate houses this Sunday at Lily's Coffee Shop on Central Avenue, Angela Davis reports (1:33).
The finalists for the "One Man Minneapolis" competition stopped by to work it out on the WCCO Plaza, Angela Davis reports (3:01).
A 2-alarm fire severely damaged a St. Paul building Wednesday night, Heather Brown reports (1:14).
The Disney trio are in the midst of their world tour right now, Don Shelby reports (1:26)
Another publicity stunt by members of Greenpeace is likely to generate a lot of opinion, Don Shelby reports (1:03).
Jason DeRusha explains where zoo animals really come from and how they moved to Minnesota (2:58).
The goose management program in Anoka County is being questioned by some who live there, Reg Chapman reports (2:06).
MSP hopes they will clear up confusion for the 20 to 25 thousand people who go to the wrong terminal every year with some new signs. Citizens are questioning whyt the signs cost so much, Heather Brown reports (2:08).
Metro Transit is investigating incidents of buses running through red lights downtown Minneapolis, Darcy Pohland reports (2:17).
While the virus isn't as deadly as first thought, Liz Collin spoke to one family who now knows the virus shouldn't be taken lightly (2:00).
Matt Bailey was mowing on Pilot Knob road this afternoon when he looked up and saw an SUV heading right toward him, Dennis Douda reports (0:36).
A new lawsuit accuses bankrupt car dealer Denny Hecker of forgery, embezzlement and fraud, Esme Murphy reports (2:30).
The MAC took another step toward changing the highway signs around the airport. Instead of just Lindbergh Terminal and Humphrey Terminal, the signs would also say "Terminal 1" and "Terminal 2," respectively, Don Shelby reports (2:38).
Kids love bouncing around on those backyard trampolines. Now, a new study might help keep your kids safe while they're having fun, Bridgette Bornstein reports (2:22).
The woman who allegedly ran over a tent and killed a 4-month-old baby boy Sunday morning drank most of a 1-liter of Southern Comfort and smoked marijuana the night before, according to charges filed in Renville County, Caroline Lowe reports (1:46).
A new study reports a record number of Minnesota children are visiting food shelves with their families, Pat Kessler reports (1:44).
The mother of a 2 year old girl who died after she was left with her mom's boyfriend in Cannon Falls is speaking out, Don Shelby reports (0:50).