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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.

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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.

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The investigation continues into a deadly weekend house fire in South Minneapolis, Snow is in our forecast later this week, A holiday break may be the re-set needed for state lawmakers in St. Paul

3/30/2026
WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Monday 830 On The Go Stories include: The Minnesota State Patrol reporting that two people are dead and two children badly injured in a crash in Park Rapids. A legend in the world of collegiate wrestling has died. Hundreds of thousands of Minnesotans turned out over the weekend to voice their opposition to President Trump and his policies. And more.

Duration:00:06:31

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Demands grow for Delta to release info about flights provided to ICE during Operation Metro Surge, The youngest member of the state legislature has been arrested for DWI, The National Weather Service issues a red flag warning

3/27/2026
WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Friday 830 On The Go Stories include: Local activists are demanding Target to denounce ICE operations as four Minneapolis protesters face charges. An estimated 100-thousand people are expected to attend the No Kings Rally in St. Paul on Saturday. MN DOT has announced that Highway 280 will close for four months starting in April. And more.

Duration:00:06:17

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The Minneapolis City Council votes to pause the development of a Community Safety Training Center, St. Paul settles a controversial shooting lawsuit, Insurance rates climb in Minnesota

3/26/2026
WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Thursday 830 On The Go Stories include: President Trump again lashing out against Minnesota's Somali population. A bill working its way through the Minnesota House looks establish strict requirements for social media companies when it comes to minors who use their platforms. A Minneapolis city council vote to override Mayor Jacob Frey’s veto of an eviction protection ordinance failed. And more

Duration:00:06:02

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Charges are now filed against a St. Cloud State University student who allegedly threatened to shoot up a fraternity, MSP Airport avoids long TSA lines, Minneapolis is making a bid to host the 2028 NFL Draft

3/25/2026
WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Wednesday 830 On The Go Stories include: Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is kicking off a statewide infrastructure tour with a $907 million dollar proposal. The University of St. Thomas community is mourning the death of a student. Minnesota Congresswoman Kelly Morrison is reporting on conditions inside an immigration facility in Texas. And more

Duration:00:06:30

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Minnesota lawmakers move forward on legislation designed to stop fraud in the state, Minneapolis Police are investigating a fatal hit and run, The Gophers have hired a new men's hockey team head coach

3/24/2026
WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Tuesday 830 On The Go Stories include: The state of Minnesota is suing the DOJ and DHS over withheld evidence in several "Operation Metro Surge" shootings. 2026 is turning out to be a bad year for car thefts in Minneapolis. Long time Twin Cities broadcaster Tom Barnard is sharing his story of hope and resiliency after being diagnosed with Alzheimer's. And more.

Duration:00:06:32

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Minneapolis Police are investigating after a shooting killed a 19-year-old man and injured a 16-year-old boy, The price of gas and groceries surge amid the war in Iran, It was a record breaking weekend of weather

3/23/2026
WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Monday 830 On The Go Stories include The Minnesota Senate this week votes on a proposal to allow Senators to breast-feed their children on the chamber floor during session. A young mother and her three children are being remembered today, after they all died in house fire in White Bear Lake this weekend. The Minneapolis Council will vote this week on whether to override Mayor Jacob Frey's veto of a policy that would double the pre-eviction notice period to 60 days. And more.

Duration:00:06:45

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A federal judge has denied the asylum claim for the family of 5-year-old Liam Ramos, Governor Walz details what his time after public office looks like , The Minnesota Vikings add another quarterback to their roster

3/19/2026
WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Thursday 830 On The Go Stories includes: A prestigious honor for our community announced today. A shooting left a man dead and woman injured in St. Paul's Midway neighborhood yesterday afternoon. A public visitation is being held today for 39 year old Master Sgt. Nicole Amor. And more.

Duration:00:06:55

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A rolling wave of threats continues for a group of Twin Cities school districts, The U of M's Men's Hockey Coach Bob Motzo is parting ways with the team , Minnesota lawmakers to roll the dice on sports betting

3/18/2026
WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Wednesday 830 On The Go. Stories include: Two people are dead and a man is in custody after an overnight shooting in the northeast metro. Dozens of agricultural leaders gathered at the State Capitol for "Women in Ag Day". Minnesota has secured federal funding to replace the Blatnik Bridge between Duluth and Superior, Wisconsin. And more.

Duration:00:06:53

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Hennepin County's Sheriff is defending the office's overtime costs during Operation Metro Surge, More snow is on the way, A change coming to the U of M's Women's Hockey program

3/17/2026
WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Tuesday 830 On The Go Stories include: Governor Walz is proposing a new tech tax and plans for a historic sales tax cut and his 2026 budget proposal. The Minnesota Timberwolves shedding "some" light on the health of Anthony Edwards. Minnesota senate Democrats today revealed their own series of bills to combat and prevent fraud. And more.

Duration:00:06:33

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MSP Airport continues to grapple with cancellations and delays after this weekend's blizzard, Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino is set to retire, Members of the Minneapolis city council push back on plans for a new police training & wellness center

3/16/2026
WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Monday 830 On The Go Stories include: Both Minneapolis and Saint Paul declared snow emergencies, with parking restrictions taking effect last night. Fourteen gun safety proposals are making their way though the Minnesota state senate after being passed by the Senate judiciary committee. Interstate 35 is back open today in southern Minnesota after the stretch between Albert Lee and Ames closed due to hazardous driving conditions. And more.

Duration:00:07:05

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A message from MNDot about the biggest snowstorm in years ready to hit the metro, A former Hennepin County Board Candidate is found guilty in a viral case, City leaders in Minneapolis are warning of a new phishing scam

3/13/2026
WCCO's Taylor River has the Friday 830 On The Go Stories include: SWAT is responding to shots fired in Southwestern Minnesota in Appleton as local buildings go into lockdown. Delta is issuing travel waivers for midwest hubs ahead of some expected winter storms. St. Paul city officials touting the success of the city's Downtown Improvement District ambassador program. And more.

Duration:00:06:26

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Equal Rights rally at the capitol, local activists say the Target boycott is not over, more snow and high winds coming to the state

3/12/2026
Here is the "830 On The Go" for Thursday! - Minnesotans Rallying at capitol to push for an Equal Rights Amendment. - Minnesota's "Grassroots' Target Boycott leaders allege national figures have "co-opted" their movement and won't decide when it's over. - Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has vetoed the City Council's eviction extension ordinance in favor of direct aid. - The Minnesota BCA is investigating after a fatal officer-involved shooting in Rochester. - It's the "calm" before our next round of snow and rain. WCCO-TV Meteorologist Chris Shaffer with the latest. - A rally on the steps of the state capitol drawing attention to gun violence in schools. - TSA workers across the country - who remain on the job - are doing so without a paycheck as the partial government shutdown continues. - A $63,000 settlement has been reached in a Lyft ride share, service animal dispute with the state of Minnesota. - A new concert venue in North Minneapolis is expected to break ground soon. - A former federal attorney known for a viral courtroom outburst has launched a congressional bid here in Minnesota.

Duration:00:08:23

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Lyft is set to pay 63 thousand dollars following Minnesota Human Rights act violations, Xcel Energy says about 200 gallons of oil leaked at a Monticello nuclear plant, Another round of snow is expected tomorrow in the Twin Cities

3/11/2026
WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Wednesday 830 On The Go: Stories include: Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has decided to veto The City Council's recently passed eviction extension ordinance in favor of direct aid. The Justice Department's investigation into the shooting death of Alex Pretti by two Customs and Border Protection agents does not include prosecutors from the department's Civil Rights Division. A federal judge has ruled that agents here in Minnesota detained people solely on the basis of their race during Operation Metro Surge at least 23 times. And more.

Duration:00:06:31

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A Minnesota Supreme Court ruling upholds federal access to state courthouses, 3 separate storms are expected to bring snow to the Twin Cities, Girls high school basketball is set to take over the U of M Twin Cities campus

3/10/2026
WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Tuesday 830 On The Go Stories include: Governor Tim Walz unveiling his plan today to modernize the state's human services system in an effort to address fraud and modernize the system delivering social services. Charges won't be filed against three members of the Saint Paul police department in connection with the officer-involved shooting incident that led to the suspect taking his own life. Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison taking part in the People's Hearing on Immigration Enforcement at the State Capitol. And more

Duration:00:06:10

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The price of gas in the Twin Cities is up 50 cents over last week, Artificial Intelligence regulations receive a spotlight from the Minnesota Senate, A record breaking attendance at the Minnesota boy's hockey state tournament

3/9/2026
WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Monday 830 On The Go Stories include: Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has still not said whether or not he'll approve an ordinance that would help renters facing eviction. Minnesota farmers keeping a close eye on global shipping disruptions due to the war in Iran. New legislation in Kansas has local LGBTQ advocates extending a helping hand. And more.

Duration:00:07:36

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State leaders are recapping the costs of Operation Metro Surge on residents, Health experts are warning of some risks ahead of Daylight Saving Time, Another freeway closure this weekend in the south metro

3/6/2026
WCCO's Taylor Rivera has The Friday 830 On The Go Stories include: 24 states including Minnesota are suing the Trump Administration over the president's newly imposed ten percent global tariffs. Minnesota lawmakers are considering a bill that would increase penalties for intimidation or interference with the election process. An international affair taking place in Houston Minnesota this weekend. And more.

Duration:00:06:32

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Minnesota's military community is showing support the family of a soldier who was killed in the war in Iran, A Hennepin County sheriff’s deputy is placed on administrative leave, Some new rules for drive-thru's in Minnesota's capitol city

3/5/2026
WCCO's Taylor Rivera has The Wednesday 830 On The Go Stories include: Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara is urging the City Council to do more to help officers struggling in the aftermath of a number of traumatic events over the past few months. The Minneapolis City Council passed an ordinance that would help renters who got behind during Operation Metro Surge. A 33-year old Minneapolis man who admitted to vandalizing several Tesla vehicles last year avoids prosecution And more

Duration:00:07:07

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A Minnesota soldier was among six service members killed over the weekend in the war with Iran, An increasing number of Minnesota teenagers are falling victim to "sextortion", A busy week for restaurants and bars in St. Paul

3/4/2026
WCCO's Taylor Rivera has The Wednesday 830 On The Go Stories include: Minnesota Congressman Tom Emmer wasting no time going after Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison at today's House Oversight Committee hearing. A Minnesota native was one of three killed in a mass shooting outside of a bar in Austin, Texas on Sunday. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem testified under oath yesterday that 650 federal agents are still on the ground here in Minnesota. And more.

Duration:00:07:26

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A tense court hearing in St. Paul, Senator Amy Klobuchar delivers pointed remarks to DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, and charges against a woman who threatened Minnesota House Speaker Lisa Demuth

3/3/2026
Mark Freie brings the 830 News On the go for Tuesday, March 3, 2026.

Duration:00:07:14

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The Hennepin County Attorney's Office announcing a review of federal operations in the Twin Cities, Lawmakers try to respond to economic difficulties on the Iron Range, The State Department of Health is calling on Minnesotans check their blood pressure

3/2/2026
WCCO's Taylor Rivera has The Monday 830 On The Go Stories include: The conflict in the Middle East is on the minds of many Minnesotans. 2025 was the 15th straight year that Minneapolis surpassed one-billion dollars in construction projects. More than three dozen people were cited and released during an anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement protest yesterday outside the Whipple Federal Building. And more.

Duration:00:06:14