• Woman who pleaded guilty to bribing a juror during Feeding Our Future trial charged with DUI, Metro Transit Gold Rapid Bus Line is set to open next month, road to Opening Day for the Twins begins tomorrow
    Feb 21 2025
    WCCO Radio's Taylor Rivera has the 830 on the go! A woman who pleaded guilty to bribing a juror during a feeding our future trial is headed back to court. The new Metro Transit Gold Rapid Bus Line is set to open next month. The road to Opening Day for the Minnesota Twins begins tomorrow. The man accused and arrested in the shooting death of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson returned to court today for the first time since December. A ruling from the Minnesota Supreme Court this week clarifies what is considered a 'public place' to include the inside of a car. Minnesota Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan is making the rounds this week encouraging residents to get their taxes done and touting the state's child tax credit. The Minneapolis Golf Show is underway at the convention center. 12 Monster Truck drivers will face off at US Bank stadium's Minneapolis Monster Jam.
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    6 mins
  • A special award for a Minnesota man on the Delta jet that crashed in Toronto, the first spring flood outlook, new ruling from a federal judge in the Feeding our Future trial
    Feb 20 2025
    WCCO Radio's Taylor Rivera has the 830 on the go! A special award for a Minnesota man on the Delta jet that crashed and flipped in Toronto. The National Weather Service is releasing it's first spring flood outlook for Minnesota. A new ruling from a federal judge in the Feeding our Future trial. St Paul fire investigators are looking into the cause of yet another fatal garage fire overnight--this time in the city's North End. The question over what will become of George Floyd Square in south Minneapolis is back up in the air again. A 60-year old Princeton man is recovering after his water heater exploded last night. It was one week ago today that a water main break at 50th and Penn in Southwest Minneapolis flooded an entire intersection, causing several businesses to close. Minnesota Timberwolves Star Anthony Edwards is getting some additional attention, after a video went viral of him talking to former President Barack Obama.
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    7 mins
  • County Commissioners sound alarm on state budget proposal, Minneapolis celebrating some milestones, bill involving electronic pull-tabs is back before lawmakers
    Feb 19 2025
    WCCO Radio's Taylor Rivera has the 830 on the go! County Commissioners from across the state are sounding the alarm as lawmakers work on a budget. City leaders are celebrating some milestones for Minneapolis. A bill involving electronic pull-tabs is back before lawmakers. A Maple Plain man who was on that Delta flight that crash-landed in Toronto on Monday is sharing about his experience. A new cell phone policy is coming to the St. Paul School District. Officials in Wadena now say 68-year-old David Henrichs was the lone fatality in a massive fire the broke out an apartment building on Sunday night. A somber memorial for the three first responders who were killed in the line of duty one year ago yesterday in Burnsville.
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    6 mins
  • More sanctions against a Minnesota State Senator, an Equal Rights Amendment at the State Capitol, and remembering 3 fallen Burnsville first responders
    Feb 18 2025
    WCCO's Mark Freie brings you Tuesday's "830 On The Go" including: The brutally cold weather continued against Tuesday with schools closed across the state including in the Twin Cities metro. There are a number of things you can do to keep yourself safe while out driving on Minnesota roads in the extreme cold. More sanctions against a Minnesota State Senator. A proposed state constitutional amendment looks to take center stage at the Minnesota State Capitol. Minneapolis police announcing arrests in connection to last week's violent crime spree in south Minneapolis. Today marks one year since three Burnsville first responders were killed in a fatal ambush. Minnesota's Office of Cannabis Management officially begins accepting cannabis business license applications. Due to the Trump Administration's crackdown on illegal immigration, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey today emphasized supporting the Latino community and their businesses. A big tour announcement will bring a legendary singer to Minneapolis later this year.
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    7 mins
  • Sports betting bill hits snag again, a March for Missing and Murdered Indigenous relatives, snow makes for a white Valentine's Day
    Feb 14 2025
    WCCO Radio's Taylor Rivera has the 830 on the go! Efforts to bring sports betting to Minnesota hit a snag again. The March for Missing and Murdered Indigenous relatives got underway today. Snow is on the way making for a white Valentines Day. A day after U.S. Senator Tina Smith said she won’t run for re-election, two prominent Democrats weigh in on possibly running for that seat next year. Love is in the air in downtown Minneapolis where Hennepin County judges performed free marriage ceremonies. About fifty demonstrators braved the cold yesterday in Rochester to protest increased activity by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency. St. Paul Saints single game tickets go on sale tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. by phone or online.
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    6 mins
  • Sen. Tina Smith won't run for re-election, lawmakers try to protect BWCA from mining, Twins get spring training underway
    Feb 13 2025
    It's the "830 On The Go" for Thursday! Minnesota U.S. Senator Tina Smith will not run for re-election in 2026. Potential candidates for Tina Smith's U-S Senate seat have been quick to surface. A Minneapolis City Council proposal to transfer the city's violence interrupter program to Hennepin County postponed. Robbinsdale Police looking for at least one person wanted in connection with a car chase. Minnesota lawmakers introduced a bill to extend the state ban on mining in the The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. The Metropolitan Council voted to approve its Imagine 2050 Plan, a framework for the seven-county region's future growth. The Department of Education launches a Title 9 investigation against the Minnesota State High School League. Impending tariffs have Minnesota farmers bracing for what could be a bumpy road as they prepare for the spring planting season. Small businesses at 50th and Penn in Southwest Minneapolis are dealing with an expensive mess after a water main burst. Minnesota Twins pitchers and catchers report for Spring Training Thursday.
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    9 mins
  • MPD Chief Brian O’Hara on several city issues, local religious institutions react to new federal immigration policies, new ways tribal nations can sell cannabis
    Feb 12 2025
    Here is the Wednesday "830 On the Go" including: Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara defends key witness in Derek Chauvin’s murder trial. The Minneapolis City Council may audit an MPD investigation into a suspicious death. Local Rabbi reacts to the new Trump administration policy allowing immigration raids in religious institutions. Tribal nations will soon be able to operate cannabis dispensaries outside of their reservations according to Governor Tim Walz. High School League says it's seeking guidance on how President Trump’s executive order affects transgender participation in sports. Minneapolis Police are asking for the public’s help after an early morning crime spree yesterday. Bad news music fans. No Basilica Block Party this year. Minnesota lawmakers are getting an update on the state's free school meals program. Minneapolis city leaders are celebrating the major milestone of recovering $2 million for workers over the last eight years.
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    8 mins
  • Minnesota House Republicans are asking the United States Department of Justice to investigate fraud in Minnesota, juveniles are charged following a carjacking in Minneapolis, and a unique sports memorabilia auction
    Feb 11 2025
    Minnesota House Republicans are asking the United States Department of Justice to investigate fraud in Minnesota. Fraud was top of mind Tuesday afternoon during a Minnesota Senate committee hearing for a bill that looks create a new, independent Office of Inspector General. Three juvenile boys are now charged following a violent daytime carjacking last Friday in northeast Minneapolis. Workers at the iconic First Avenue in downtown Minneapolis along with First Avenue's six Twin Cities sister clubs have ratified their first-ever union contract. Saint Paul Police are on the lookout for an F. Scott Fitzgerald statue that was reportedly stolen from outside the former St. Paul Academy. Minneapolis city leaders are celebrating the major milestone of recovering 2 million dollars for workers over the last 8 years. The debate over whether to ban Cell phone's in schools continues. The sale of the Timberwolves and Lynx drags on. f you're a Minnesota sports memorabilia fan, this auction's for you.
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    7 mins