10 p.m. weather reportA hot and humid Thursday is ahead, reports Chris Shaffer (2:57). WCCO 4 News from June 10th to 16th, 2021
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Minnesota Find: Laura Ingalls Wilder MuseumAfter a year of virtual parades and festivals, many live events are returning this summer – including a celebration of Minnesota’s most famous prairie family in Walnut Grove, reports John Lauritsen (3:17). WCCO 4 News from June 10th to 16th, 2021
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Parent Advocacy: Do not feed babies rice grainsA dangerous chemical raises concerns about a certain type of baby food, reports Amelia Santaniello (1:48). WCCO 4 News from June 10th to 16th, 2021
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Minnesota resorts, hotels with record salesIf you want to book a last-minute vacation in Minnesota, there is competition, reports Erin Hassanzadeh (1:59). WCCO 4 News from June 10th to 16th, 2021
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Man shot outside mpls. Gas stationPolice are looking for a killer after a fatal shootout near a Twin Cities gas station (0:22). WCCO 4 News from June 10th to 16th, 2021
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March in Minneapolis for killed protesters100 Minnesota National Guard soldiers stand ready to assist law enforcement officials in the Uptown neighborhood of Minneapolis after several days of protests following the deaths of Winston Smith and Deona Knajdek, reports David Schuman (3:11). WCCO 4 News from June 10th to 16th, 2021
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State softball tournament in North MankatoNorman Seawright paid a visit to Mankato on Wednesday where they crowned four champions (). WCCO 4 News from June 6th to 16th, 2021
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Art programs are still waiting for the money “Save Our Stages”Local Minnesota venues await much-needed federal government assistance, reports Caroline Cummings (2:10). WCCO 4 News – June 16, 2021
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Uptown begins cleaning up, even if protests continueActivists from multiple justice groups and some who came alone continue to vigil outside the parking garage where Winston Smith was killed and the street where Deona Knajdek was killed, reports Susan Elizabeth Littlefield (3:23). WCCO 4 News – June 16, 2021
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Dychaun Lavonte Chew, 16, dies after being hit by a suspected drunk driver in North Mpls.A 16-year-old boy died after being hit by a suspected drunk driver in an attempted hit-and-run attempt in north Minneapolis Tuesday night, reports Marielle Mohs (1:54). WCCO 4 News – June 16, 2021
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6 p.m. weather reportThat goes further down as we head towards next week, reports Chris Shaffer (3:09). WCCO 4 News – June 16, 2021
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5 p.m. weather reportChris Shaffer reports some thunderstorms are sweeping north and west Minnesota, and Thursday will be humid (2:54 am) WCCO 4 News at 5 – June 16, 2021
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National chicken wing shortage makes restaurants crawlThe increasing demand for chicken wings has created a shortage across the country. Ray J’s American Grill owners are having a hard time making sure their signature dish is available, reports Reg Chapman, (2:02) WCCO 4 News At 5 – June 16, 2021
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Severe crash locks Highway 61 north into Cottage GroveNorthbound Highway 61 in Cottage Grove is Closed Due to a Major Accident (12:16 am) WCCO 4 News at 5 – June 16, 2021
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Nicholas Kraus charged with murder after overthrowing Deona Knajdek and Deona Knajdek in Uptown. had killedProsecutors accused 35-year-old Nicholas Kraus of premeditated second degree murder in Deona Knajdek’s death, reports Esme Murphy (2:16) WCCO 4 News At 5 – June 16, 2021
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WCCO Digital Headlines: Afternoon June 16, 2021Here are your latest headlines from WCCO (1:26) WCCO 4 News – June 16, 2021
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Twin Cities Happy Hour goes to the dogsLuce Line Brewing in Plymouth held a fundraiser for Can Do Canines with beer, food, games and dog shows (1:32). WCCO this morning – June 16, 2021
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Weather report noonTemperatures should reach 90 again on Wednesday before cooling down, reports Mike Augustyniak (4:28). WCCO 4 news at noon – June 16, 2021
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Video shows rider falling into vehicles after killing a skateboarderPolice were able to arrest the driver and say they believe drugs or alcohol contributed to his deadly and destructive driving, reports Marielle Mohs (2:22). WCCO 4 news at noon – June 16, 2021
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Twin Cities ranks 15th among the cities with the most green buildingsMinneapolis-St. Paul is making strides in the Environmental Protection Agency’s annual rankings of the country’s Energy Star Certified buildings, ranking 15th in the nation for 2021. Katie Johnston reports.
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First annual anniversary of Sweet Potato Comfort Pie on FridayOne of the activities in honor of Juneteenth is the First Annual Sweet Potato Comfort Pie Jubilee, held on Friday at the Western Sculpture Park in St. Paul. Rose McGee shares events in partnership with the 25th Annual Fellowship of Peace Celebration (3:54 am) WCCO 4 Mid-Morning – June 16, 2021. will take place
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New book tells the life of the Split Rock LighthouseOne of the most popular places in the north is the Split Rock Lighthouse. Now, a new book called The View From Split Rock: A Lighthouse Keeper’s Life captures the life and history of the lighthouse (4:11). WCCO 4 Mid-Morning – June 16, 2021
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Relationship Restart: How to Help Children Recharge and HealAfter 15 difficult months of online training, limited program options, and limited personal interactions, what does this mean for the psychological wellbeing of our children? Michael Walker gives his advice (4:19) WCCO 4 Mid-Morning – June 16, 2021
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9 a.m. weather reportRiley O’Connor reports that temperatures in the Twin Cities will hit the 90s on Wednesday and that there may be some thunderstorms in the evening (3:26) WCCO 4 Mid-Morning – June 16, 2021
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