Minnesota is still very dry with cooler temperatures for the next couple days, Chris Shaffer reports (2:52).
Wednesday, Larry Fitzgerald Jr. had a number of NFL players in his unofficial camp at TCF Bank Stadium, Mike Max reports (1:40).
There was a little foul up with a debit card in New Hampshire. A guy bought a pack of cigarettes. When the bill came, he realized he'd been seriously overcharged. The overcharge has to be some kind of record, Don Shelby reports (1:00).
Any parent knows that teenagers and 20-somethings can be talked into bad decisions by their friends. So why do we cave in to peer pressure? Good Question. (2:58)
A Wisconsin man faces felony charges Wednesday night and is accused of stealing thousand of dollars from the American Legion in Apple Valley, John Lauritsen reports (1:02).
The LeSueur County Sheriff's Office said a man has been charged with false imprisonment and sex crimes against girls in Waterville, Minn., Heather Brown reports (1:52).
A pair of baby moose were on exhibit for the first time Wednesday at the Minnesota Zoo, Frank Vascellaro reports (0:30).
The once high flying car king Denny Hecker was in bankruptcy court Wednesday having to explain details of his personal finances, Esme Murphy reports (2:42).
Two medical professionals have been charged Wednesday afternoon with getting prescription drugs illegally, Darcy Pohland reports (2:19).
Imam Sheik Abdirahman spoke about allegations surrounding the Mosque, Frank Vascellaro reports (2:19).
Supreme court nominee Sonia Sotomayor took another round of questions from Senators at her confirmation hearing including Minnesota Sens. Amy Klobuchar and Al Franken, Pat Kessler reports (2:14).
Kyle Pierson was able to visit WCCO through the Miracles of Mitch foundation. Kyle was diagnosed with Stage IV Neuroblastoma in 2005. You can learn more about Kyle's story at http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/superkyle. (0:20).
It was Harry Potter mania across the country today including here in the Twin Cities. The sixth edition of the Harry Potter series hit the big screen just after Midnight on Wednesday, Frank Vascellaro reports (1:02).
Temperatures look like they are going to cool down for the next couple of days, Chris Shaffer reports (3:11).
A head-on motorcycle crash that killed two bikers during the Wednesday morning commute, Caroline Lowe reports (2:22).
People in two Minnesota towns are cleaning up from tornados that touched down there, Bill Hudson reports (2:29).
A cooler, cloudy day in the Twin Cities Wednesday, but strong winds are also blowing, Mike Augustyniak reports (2:38).
The woman convicted in a bus crash that killed four children in Cottonwood has married a man who began writing to her in prison, Angela Davis reports (0:42).
People who live in Long Lake are finding out that one of their firefighters was killed in a crash while he was riding his motorcycle Wednesday morning, James Schugel reports (1:39).
A head-on crash between two motorcycles killed two people early this morning in Independence, Minn. and video of President Obama throwing out the first pitch at last night's MLB All-Star game, Angela Davis reports (2:55).
After a dose of severe weather, Minnesota should see cooler, drier conditions, Mike Augustyniak reports (2:50).
You could soon be opening a letter telling you that your credit card's limit is being reduced, Bill Hudson reports (2:18).
The 20th annual Multiple Sclerosis Ride Across Minnesota takes place later this month, Mark Rosen reports (1:45).
A tornado touched down in the west-central Minnesota town of Spicer late Tuesday afternoon, causing damage at a shopping mall, while another tornado also went through the small town of Swift Falls, Reg Chapman reports (3:06).
So, are you sad about the poor deer -- or mad about the taxpayer dollars spent rescuing it? Jason DeRusha reports (2:54).
Severe weather is moving across the state with some tornadoes reports, Chris Shaffer reports (3:51).
Two people were killed when a Blue Earth County Highway Department dump truck was broadsided by a chain of three union pacific railroad engines Monday (0:23).
Top Minneapolis firms are putting competition aside and have come together to form a new website to help promote the work of Minneapolis ad agencies to the rest of the world, Esme Murphy reports (2:03).
The Minnesota State Patrol says a life was saved this past weekend thanks to a donation, John Lauritsen reports (2:12).
The next time you go to use your credit card at a gas station, you may have to spend a couple extra seconds in the process, Caroline Lowe reports (1:53).
You might have a credit card and agreed to terms you never knew about... terms Minnesota's Attorney General says aren't fair, Pat Kessler reports (2:36).
When the U of M banned alcohol sales in the entire TCF Bank Stadium, many premium seat ticket owners felt duped, Darcy Pohland reports (2:40).
A school bus went off the road in Maple Grove, sending the driver to the hospital and leaving about a dozen children with some bumps and bruises (3:06).
Last week the Hanska Bullheads over-35 team played the Fairfax town team. It's an annual exhbition where the game is just the back drop to a celebration of small town baseball with some big baseball names, Mike Max reports (1:55).
Angela Davis talks with Guthrie actor Peter Michael Goetz about the new show "When We Are Married," which is set in early 1900s England (2:46).
Minnesota Attorney General Lori Swanson is suing National Arbitration Forum, one of the major arbitrators of debt disputes between consumers and credit cards, James Schugel reports (1:27).
The head of the Somali Justice Advocacy Center said notes were found in the pockets of two local Somali-Americans who died this weekend in Somalia, Angela Davis reports (0:39).
We are watching the weather closely and many of us will see thunderstorms this evening; The second day of Supreme Court Justice nominee Sonia Sotomayor's confirmation hearings is now underway in D.C., Angela Davis reports (3:30).
Seneca Kier and his mother Ali rode in their first MS Ride across Minnesota back in 2007, when they were both rookies, Mark Rosen reports (3:16).