PROCTOR, Minn. (WCCO) ― A man from California, who won the bidding war on the famous motorized DWI chair with a bid of more than $10,000, said it was all a mistake and he can't afford that price. Full Article at WCCO
(WCCO) Don Shelby has just gotten back from Iraq, where he and photographer Tom Aviles were covering the Minnesota National Guard's 34th 'Red Bulls' Infantry Division. Full Article at WCCO
ST. PAUL (WCCO) ― Police are investigating the death of a 15-year-old St. Paul boy who authorities said spent Saturday night drinking at a party. Full Article at WCCO
(WCCO) Over the weekend, WCCO-TV anchor Don Shelby and photojournalist Tom Aviles returned from a week in Iraq. They went there to report on the Minnesota National Guard's 34th Infantry Division, better known as the Red Bulls. Full Article at WCCO
ST. PAUL (WCCO) ― The House passed the health care bill Saturday night only after it sharply restricted abortion coverage for women, even those who pay their own premiums. Minnesota Senator Al Franken said that goes too far. Full Article at WCCO
(WCCO) Monday was another interesting day of testimony in the trial of Minnesota businessman Tom Petters. A man took the stand who has already pleaded guilty to operating one of the businesses involved in the multi-billion-dollar scheme. Full Article at WCCO
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) ― The death of a Minneapolis teenager this weekend is still a mystery. Tim Jackson, 17, died early Saturday morning near 28th Street and Hiawatha Avenue South in Minneapolis due to a single stab wound. Full Article at WCCO
EDINA, Minn. (WCCO) ― A woman who has helped hundreds of Minnesota mothers give birth is on a new mission to save the lives of women in another country. Full Article at WCCO
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) ― A 74-year-old North Minneapolis woman is now charged with cruelty to animals and obstruction of the legal process after authorities found more than two dozen dogs in her home. Full Article at WCCO
ROCHESTER, Minn. (WCCO) ― Researchers at the Mayo Clinic have found laser eye surgery to correct vision does not lead to later problems with the cornea -- at least not after nine years. Full Article at WCCO