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830 News on the Go provides a quick snapshot of the day’s top news stories in the Twin Cities and Minnesota from WCCO.2024 © 2023 Audacy, Inc. Politik & Regierungen
  • Local leaders are pushing for permanent protections for Minnesota Refugees, The Minneapolis city council votes to approve liquor license renewals for two downtown hotels that served ICE agents, Expect lots of roadwork this weekend in the Twin Cities metro
    Feb 20 2026
    WCCO's Taylor Rivera has The Friday 830 On The Go Stories include: Federal prosecutors say they have not yet decided if they'll pursue the death penalty against Vance Boelter. A funeral service today for the daughter of former Republican gubernatorial candidate Jeff Johnson. Sports and arts leaders unite at the Minneapolis Downtown Council’s Annual Meeting to talk about a projected boost for Downtown momentum. And more.
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    7 Min.
  • Federal judge ruling on Minnesota's refugees, Minneapolis city council decides not to punish local hotels, snow totals way over expectations
    Feb 19 2026
    Here is the WCCO "On The Go" for Thursday: - A federal judge hearing arguments today on whether or not to further block a federal immigration operation targeting refugees who are lawfully in Minnesota. - An unusual situation in federal court involving an attorney sent to Minneapolis to help fill the gaps in the U.S. Attorney's Office. - An emotional start to today's Minneapolis City Council meeting as the family of Fletcher Merkel was presented with a resolution honoring the 8-year old's life. - St. Paul City Council yesterday approved an ordinance that bans face coverings worn by ICE and other federal agents. - Minneapolis Police are investigating a fire that was intentionally set at the Renee Good memorial. - Minneapolis city council members voted 8 to 5 this morning to approve liquor license renewals for two downtown hotels that have housed ICE agents. - Activists at the state capitol are calling for a moratorium on any new data centers in the state. - A coalition of 20 Minnesota mayors making an ask today at the Minnesota state capitol. - Heavy snowfall causing major havoc on Minnesota roads. - First it was Tom Morello, then Bruce Springsteen, then U2 - now it is Brandi Carlile lending her support to Minneapolis.
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    7 Min.
  • Hennepin County demands federal evidence in shootings, Minneapolis City Council takes controversial stance, blizzard warning north, Ramsey County success with juvenile crime
    Feb 18 2026
    Here is Wednesday's "830 On The Go" which includes: - Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty demanding the federal government turn over evidence in the shooting of two people during “Operation Metro Surge”. - Investigators with the FBI and St. Paul Police Department investigating the alleged beating of a Mexican citizen by immigration officers last month. - Minneapolis city council members tomorrow will vote on whether or not to create a seven million dollar relief fund for small businesses losing money during Operation Metro Surge. - Scrutiny intensifies over the status of liquor licenses at two Minneapolis hotels that housed ICE during "Operation Metro Surge" - Environmental groups and Minnesota U.S. Senator Tina Smith on the state capitol steps today. - Hearts are heavy in Burnsville today as they remember three first responders killed in the line of duty. - A blizzard warning through noon tomorrow as upward of two feet of snow could fall along the North Shore. - House Speaker Demuth is detailing how she's balancing her legislative duties and a governor's bid. - Serious youth crime in Ramsey County has dropped nearly 30 percent in the last two years, thanks in part to a new approach to handling cases.
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    8 Min.
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