• DFL lawmakers hold a sit-in at the Minnesota State Capitol, a do-or-die game for the Timberwolves, and experts suggest a "Slow Mow Summer"
    May 15 2026
    Mark Freie has the 830 News on the Go for Friday, May 15, 2026. DFL state lawmakers are holding a sit-in at the Minnesota State Capitol with the session ending in just a couple of day. The Minnesota Timberwolves must win Friday night at home to stay alive in the NBA Playoffs. General Mills is bringing workers back to the office four days a week. A St. Paul billboard thanks Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison for his work in a lawsuit against Live Nation and Ticketmaster. MSP Airport is showing off updates to Terminal 2 which opened 25 years ago this month. University of Minnesota experts urge a "Slow Mow Summer" over a "No Mow May."
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  • Still no answer for HCMC, a new gun ordinance in Minneapolis, Vikings head to Mexico City, Senate passes stiffer penalties for impersonating police
    May 13 2026
    Here is the "830 On The Go" for Wednesday including: - Still no agreement among lawmakers on how to help the financially struggling Hennepin County Medical Center. - Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey will sign a new gun control ordinance into law later today, despite state preemption laws banning local municipalities from doing so. - The NFL has announced that the Minnesota Vikings will travel to Mexico City this fall to take on the San Francisco 49ers as part of their international schedule of games. - Hospital administrators from Greater Minnesota are at the State Capitol urging lawmakers to pass a bill that they say will help them stay afloat. - Minnesota students tasked with keeping fellow students safe are getting recognized at the Mall of American today. - Another text scam in Minnesota to be aware of. - Governor Tim Walz is expected to sign a bill that has just passed in the Senate, that would impose tougher criminal penalties for people who impersonate police. - Voters in the Lakeville School district have approved a $139 million bond referendum. - Townball, a time honored Minnesota summer tradition, is booming.
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  • Lawmakers tentatively agree on bonding bill, the fight to modernize meat raffles in the state, the end of the line for the Minnesota Wild
    May 14 2026
    Here is the "830 On The Go" for Thursday! - Funding to keep HCMC open, and a $1.2 billion bonding bill, all part of an end of session, bi-partisan deal reached by Minnesota state lawmakers last night. - The city of Minneapolis has a new law on the books banning assault weapons. - Lawmakers gathered at the State Capitol today to urge the passing of the Meat Raffle Modernization Act. - New markets and interactive demos are set to debut at this Weekend's Art-A-Whirl festivities. - The Minneapolis City Council has taken up a proposal that would expand how police can use drones in responding to 911 calls. - The St. Paul Police Department honoring fallen comrades on the lawn of the state capitol Wednesday. - It’s the end of the line for the Wild.
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  • Voters in the Lakeville Area School District vote on a massive referendum on Tuesday, hundreds of nurses at Maple Grove Hospital say they’ll go on strike, and the Minnesota Frost face a game five in Montreal.
    May 12 2026
    WCCO's Mark Freie brings you the 830 News on the Go for Tuesday, May 12, 2026. Stories include: Voters in the Lakeville Area School District will decide today whether or not to approve a $139 million bond referendum. Nurses at Maple Grove hospital have made their intentions known after talks with North Memorial failed to reach a contract. Hospital administrators from Greater Minnesota are at the State Capitol urging lawmakers to pass a bill that will help them stay afloat. Governor Tim Walz is expected to sign a bill passed by both the House and Senate that would create a new Office of Inspector General. It's do-or-die tonight for the Minnesota Frost in the PWHL semifinals as they're on the road facing Montreal. There's another text scam to be aware of in Minnesota. Children's Dental Services is expanding coverage for St. Paul students. Friends of the Mississippi River is giving Twin Cities volunteers plenty of opportunities this spring. Don't Stop Believing: Journey is coming to St. Paul for an October 14th concert.
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  • The Governor's Fishing Opener kicks off tomorrow, North Memorial and Sanford Health have announced plans to merge, A once prominent violence interrupter group in Minneapolis is now the target of a lawsuit
    May 8 2026
    WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Friday 830 On The Go. Stories include: Minnesota Somali Leaders are demanding action against recent inflammatory rhetoric against the community. Another head coach is out of a job at the University of Minnesota. New details have been released about the fatal Brooklyn Park plane crash at Crystal Airport last month. And more.
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  • The Minneapolis City Council passes an assault weapons ban, A section of Blaisdell Ave in South Minneapolis will be renamed after a fallen police officer, Still no agreement on a bonding bill at the State Capitol
    May 7 2026
    WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Thursday 830 On The Go. Stories include: Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara has officially been nominated for second, four-year term. The head of Minnesota's Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives office has been let go. The Minnesota Timberwolves licking their wounds after they got blasted by the San Antonio spurs last night in game two of their best of seven playoff series. And more.
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  • Time is running out for state lawmakers to help HCMC, Saint Paul police give an update following a shooting near Grand Casino Arena, Target Field concession workers vote to strike
    May 5 2026
    WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Tuesday 830 On The Go. Stories include: Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey is pushing for a shift toward the "fundamentals" in this year's state of the city address 170 Chisago County employees are striking today after the union and city filed for unfair labor practices against each other. Today is National Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives Awareness Day. And more.
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  • MN federal judges detail the threats they faced over Operation Metro Surge rulings, A couple that purchased a troubled North Minneapolis gas station are now in hot water, The Timberwolves take on San Antonio tonight for Game 2
    May 6 2026
    WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Wednesday 830 On The Go. Stories include: We're learning more about a massive fire overnight at a popular west metro restaurant and liquor store. Dozens of Minnesota cities are leading the charge against the new state flag. Twins manager Derek Shelton says he's confident pitcher Joe Ryan is good to go after leaving Sunday's game against Toronto. And more.
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    8 mins