China Imposes Limits On Youths’ Gaming Times

Noon Weather ReportWCCO meteorologist Lisa Meadows says that temperatures are cooling off as we move into meteorological fall.

China Imposes Limits On Youths’ Gaming TimesThe limits are part of Beijing’s push to strengthen controls over society and stop what the government calls a growing game addiction harming children’s health.

Rescuers Still Trying To Reach Residents After IdaMany people in Louisiana still have no power, and roughly 760,000 people are either without water or being advised to boil water.

HCMC Workers Urge Minority Communities To Get VaccinatedSome doctors and nurses who work at Hennepin Healthcare are making an extra effort to get people of color vaccinated against COVID-19.

Group Looking To Defeat Incumbent Gov. Walz Grows LargerMichelle Benson is a four-term lawmaker in the legislature who chairs a key health policy committee. She enters what is shaping up to be a crowded field of Republican hoping to oust Gov. Tim Walz next year.

An Inside Look At The State Fair’s ‘Baa Booth’Around 115,000 lambs and sheep call Minnesota home. In the Sheep Barn, you can meet farmers and the sheep who are competing this week, including Tom and Shelly Bobendrier from Pipestone.

How Do They Grow Those Giant Veggies At The Fair?Rebecca Kolls goes in search of answers to the question of how those gargantuan vegetables on display at the Ag-Hort Building are grown.

Use Science To Make After School SnacksLiz Heiencke shows how in her book, “Kitchen Pantry Science- Edible Edition.”

Sen. Majority Leader Paul Gazelka Stepping Down From Leadership PostSenate Majority Leader Paul Gazelka announced Wednesday that he is stepping down from his role in leading the Senate Republican Caucus. Katie Johnston reports.

How Do You Say Goodbye To Your Job In A Healthy Way?The nature of where we work and how we work has changed for millions of Americans over the course of the pandemic. Many more of us are finding that our jobs feel more stressful and less satisfying as a result, Dr. Shonda Craft says.

9 A.M. Weather ReportWCCO director of meteorology Mike Augustyniak says that temperatures are backing off to the 70s (and even 60s) as we move into the first month of meteorological autumn.

New State Fair Food: Baba’s Hummus BowlJason DeRusha says it’s his favorite new State Fair food.

September Is Baby Safety MonthLong car rides can make kids and parents a little antsy. Dr. Gigi Chawla, chief of general pediatrics at Children’s Minnesota, shares some travel advice.

Paul Gazelka Stepping Down As Sen. Majority LeaderHe didn’t say why specifically he is stepping down, but says he is looking forward to letting someone else take over as leader while he pursues the next chapter in his political life.

State Fair: Don’t Forget About The Pet PavilionJason DeRusha learns that Labrador retrievers are the most popular purebred dogs.

New Fair Food: Pizza LucyJason DeRusha tries the Green Mill’s twist on the classic Minnesota burger.

Minnesota Opening COVID Testing Sites As Breakthrough Rate IncreasesMarielle Mohs reports from one of the new testing sites in Bloomington.

4:30 A.M. Weather ReportMeteorologist Riley O’Connor says Wednesday will be sunny and mild with temperatures climbing into the mid-70s.

WCCO Digital Update: Morning Of Sept. 1, 2021Here are the latest Minnesota headlines.

10 P.M. Weather ReportWe’ll have a lovely kickoff to September Wednesday.

West Nile Virus-Carrying Mosquitos On The Rise In MetroMinnesotans have had it pretty easy this summer when it comes to mosquitos. But after all our recent rain, more of them are out — and some are carrying a life-altering virus.

Good Question: How Are Refugees Placed Around The Country?At least 35 refugees from Afghanistan have new homes in Minnesota. Over the next several months, that number is expected to grow to 300, according to International Institute of Minnesota.

Crews Battle St. Paul Commercial FireThe St. Paul Fire Department says no one was hurt in a commercial fire Tuesday in an industrial area near Pigs Eye Lake.

Shakopee Couple Accused Of $18M Ponzi SchemeA Twin Cities couple is accused of lying to hundreds of investors in what’s being called a multi-million dollar Ponzi scheme.

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