(WCCO) The amount it costs to fix the damage caused by a thief at the St. Paul Saints' Midway Stadium costs more than what they stole. Full Article at WCCO
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) ― Two people have been charged with burglary in the third degree for an incident that occurred Monday, which resulted in the death of a MinneapolisK9. Full Article at WCCO
ST. PAUL, Minn. (WCCO) ― A verdict has been reached in the trial of Tom Petters, the Minnesota businessman accused of running a $3 billion Ponzi scheme. Full Article at WCCO
(WCCO) The Minnesota Department of Health is reporting that flu activity in the state has decreased. The MDH said that no school or long-term care facilities reported influenza outbreaks during the past week. Full Article at WCCO
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) ― Police are investigating after a woman was apparently sexually assaulted at a bus stop in north Minneapolis Tuesday morning. Full Article at WCCO
-Note: Year-to-year overnight comparisons are excluded due to President Obama’s speech last night. Note: All results from last night are approximate because of President Obama’s address to the country about Afghanistan. Full Article at MediaWeek
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) ― A star recruit for the University of Minnesota Gophers basketball team has pleaded guilty in connection with a shoplifting incident at the Mall of America. Full Article at WCCO
Esme Murphy reports for WCCO-TV during the week, anchors WCCO Sunday Morning, hosts a weekend talk show on WCCO Radio and juggles all that with being a mom. She's always looking for your thoughts and opinions, so drop her a line. Full Article at WCCO
It can't be said that the state of Minnesota doesn't know how to celebrate the winter holidays (for more examples, check out the weekly series this month on A Closer Look at Flyover Land). Full Article at WCCO
State Finance officials will release the budget forecast today and no one is expecting good news. Gov. Pawlenty and folks in his administration are suggesting the deficit in the current budget cycle could be between $1 billion and 1.5 billion. Full Article at MPR | Minnesota Public Radio