Discover
830 News on the Go
745 Episodes
Reverse
WCCO's Taylor River has the Friday 830 On The Go
Stories include:
SWAT is responding to shots fired in Southwestern Minnesota in Appleton as local buildings go into lockdown.
Delta is issuing travel waivers for midwest hubs ahead of some expected winter storms.
St. Paul city officials touting the success of the city's Downtown Improvement District ambassador program.
And more.
Here is the "830 On The Go" for Thursday!
- Minnesotans Rallying at capitol to push for an Equal Rights Amendment.
- Minnesota's "Grassroots' Target Boycott leaders allege national figures have "co-opted" their movement and won't decide when it's over.
- Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has vetoed the City Council's eviction extension ordinance in favor of direct aid.
- The Minnesota BCA is investigating after a fatal officer-involved shooting in Rochester.
- It's the "calm" before our next round of snow and rain. WCCO-TV Meteorologist Chris Shaffer with the latest.
- A rally on the steps of the state capitol drawing attention to gun violence in schools.
- TSA workers across the country - who remain on the job - are doing so without a paycheck as the partial government shutdown continues.
- A $63,000 settlement has been reached in a Lyft ride share, service animal dispute with the state of Minnesota.
- A new concert venue in North Minneapolis is expected to break ground soon.
- A former federal attorney known for a viral courtroom outburst has launched a congressional bid here in Minnesota.
WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Wednesday 830 On The Go:
Stories include:
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has decided to veto The City Council's recently passed eviction extension ordinance in favor of direct aid.
The Justice Department's investigation into the shooting death of Alex Pretti by two Customs and Border Protection agents does not include prosecutors from the department's Civil Rights Division.
A federal judge has ruled that agents here in Minnesota detained people solely on the basis of their race during Operation Metro Surge at least 23 times.
And more.
WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Tuesday 830 On The Go
Stories include:
Governor Tim Walz unveiling his plan today to modernize the state's human services system in an effort to address fraud and modernize the system delivering social services.
Charges won't be filed against three members of the Saint Paul police department in connection with the officer-involved shooting incident that led to the suspect taking his own life.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison taking part in the People's Hearing on Immigration Enforcement at the State Capitol.
And more
WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Monday 830 On The Go
Stories include:
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has still not said whether or not he'll approve an ordinance that would help renters facing eviction.
Minnesota farmers keeping a close eye on global shipping disruptions due to the war in Iran.
New legislation in Kansas has local LGBTQ advocates extending a helping hand.
And more.
WCCO's Taylor Rivera has The Friday 830 On The Go
Stories include:
24 states including Minnesota are suing the Trump Administration over the president's newly imposed ten percent global tariffs.
Minnesota lawmakers are considering a bill that would increase penalties for intimidation or interference with the election process.
An international affair taking place in Houston Minnesota this weekend.
And more.
WCCO's Taylor Rivera has The Wednesday 830 On The Go
Stories include:
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara is urging the City Council to do more to help officers struggling in the aftermath of a number of traumatic events over the past few months.
The Minneapolis City Council passed an ordinance that would help renters who got behind during Operation Metro Surge.
A 33-year old Minneapolis man who admitted to vandalizing several Tesla vehicles last year avoids prosecution
And more
WCCO's Taylor Rivera has The Wednesday 830 On The Go
Stories include:
Minnesota Congressman Tom Emmer wasting no time going after Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison at today's House Oversight Committee hearing.
A Minnesota native was one of three killed in a mass shooting outside of a bar in Austin, Texas on Sunday.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem testified under oath yesterday that 650 federal agents are still on the ground here in Minnesota.
And more.
Mark Freie brings the 830 News On the go for Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
WCCO's Taylor Rivera has The Monday 830 On The Go
Stories include:
The conflict in the Middle East is on the minds of many Minnesotans.
2025 was the 15th straight year that Minneapolis surpassed one-billion dollars in construction projects.
More than three dozen people were cited and released during an anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement protest yesterday outside the Whipple Federal Building.
And more.
WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Friday 830 On The Go
Stories include:
30 more people who took part in an anti-ICE protest at a St. Paul church last month are facing federal charges
Minnesota service providers are sounding the alarm after the Vice President announced plans to "pause" funding for Medicaid programs.
Two federal judges in Minnesota are looking for answers.
And more.
Here is the "830 On The Go" for Thursday including:
- Minnesota Governor Tim Walz announced a comprehensive legislative package to fight fraud in state programs.
- More on the "pause in funding” for Minnesota’s Medicaid program.
- A head-on crash near Lake Mille Lacs killed four people and seriously injured another.
- The suspect who allegedly sprayed a liquid at a Minnesota Congresswoman Ilhan Omar will remain behind bars.
- And Representative Ilhan Omar’s State of the Union guest has been hospitalized after being arrested.
- A former Hennepin County Judge shared his thoughts on the difficulties involved in setting a bail amount in the aftermath of a double fatal shooting on Monday.
- DFL State Senator Matt Klein unveils a proposal for an independent science commission to protect vaccine access.
- Leaders with Hennepin Health Care and Hennepin County make a plea to state lawmakers as they say they are facing a dire financial situation.
- A cool interaction between a well loved foodie and some members of the the United States Women's hockey team.
- High school hockey teams punch their ticket to the state tournament.
Here is the "830 On The Go" for Wednesday!
- Federal and local law enforcement leaders announcing a successful joint operation resulting in the drug trafficking arrests of multiple Twin Cities gang members.
- Minnesota in the spotlight during President Trump’s State of the Union on Tuesday night.
- Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey spoke at an alternative "State of the Swamp" event in D.C. last night.
- Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison and DFL lawmakers announcing a plan to to stop Medicaid fraud.
- Minnesota’s Paid Family Leave is off to an under-budget start.
- Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison also made another big announcement after a lawsuit against Fleet Farm.
- Police say they have arrested two more juveniles in connection to a weekend shooting at Maplewood Mall.
- The Minnesota Supreme Court upholds the 2023 murder conviction of a St. Paul man who killed his wife in 2010.
- Minnesota is joining more than a dozen other states in suing the Trump administration over its rollback of vaccine recommendations for children, calling the move an illegal threat to public health.
- Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty responded to concerns about why the suspect in a double homicide was able to make bail hours before the shooting.
- The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has announced nominees for its class of 2026.
WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Tuesday 830 On The Go
Stories include:
Minneapolis police believe the same man responsible for a double homicide was soon thereafter involved in an officer-involved shooting.
Governor Walz introduces a comprehensive gun safety package.
KARE 11’s Belinda Jensen is retiring and auctioning off her legendary coat collection
And more.
WCCO's Taylor Rivera has The Monday 830 On The Go
Stories include:
A 40-year-old Sumatran orangutan that lived at Como Park's zoo since 1995 has died.
Lindsey Vonn says a crash at the Milan Cortina Olympics nearly cost her her left leg.
According to the experts, Minnesota’s multi-billion dollar programs may have been vulnerable to organized fraud since the 1970's.
And more.
WCCO's Taylor Rivera has The Friday 830 On The Go
Stories include:
Federal prosecutors say they have not yet decided if they'll pursue the death penalty against Vance Boelter.
A funeral service today for the daughter of former Republican gubernatorial candidate Jeff Johnson.
Sports and arts leaders unite at the Minneapolis Downtown Council’s Annual Meeting to talk about a projected boost for Downtown momentum.
And more.
Here is the WCCO "On The Go" for Thursday:
- A federal judge hearing arguments today on whether or not to further block a federal immigration operation targeting refugees who are lawfully in Minnesota.
- An unusual situation in federal court involving an attorney sent to Minneapolis to help fill the gaps in the U.S. Attorney's Office.
- An emotional start to today's Minneapolis City Council meeting as the family of Fletcher Merkel was presented with a resolution honoring the 8-year old's life.
- St. Paul City Council yesterday approved an ordinance that bans face coverings worn by ICE and other federal agents.
- Minneapolis Police are investigating a fire that was intentionally set at the Renee Good memorial.
- Minneapolis city council members voted 8 to 5 this morning to approve liquor license renewals for two downtown hotels that have housed ICE agents.
- Activists at the state capitol are calling for a moratorium on any new data centers in the state.
- A coalition of 20 Minnesota mayors making an ask today at the Minnesota state capitol.
- Heavy snowfall causing major havoc on Minnesota roads.
- First it was Tom Morello, then Bruce Springsteen, then U2 - now it is Brandi Carlile lending her support to Minneapolis.
Here is Wednesday's "830 On The Go" which includes:
- Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty demanding the federal government turn over evidence in the shooting of two people during “Operation Metro Surge”.
- Investigators with the FBI and St. Paul Police Department investigating the alleged beating of a Mexican citizen by immigration officers last month.
- Minneapolis city council members tomorrow will vote on whether or not to create a seven million dollar relief fund for small businesses losing money during Operation Metro Surge.
- Scrutiny intensifies over the status of liquor licenses at two Minneapolis hotels that housed ICE during "Operation Metro Surge"
- Environmental groups and Minnesota U.S. Senator Tina Smith on the state capitol steps today.
- Hearts are heavy in Burnsville today as they remember three first responders killed in the line of duty.
- A blizzard warning through noon tomorrow as upward of two feet of snow could fall along the North Shore.
- House Speaker Demuth is detailing how she's balancing her legislative duties and a governor's bid.
- Serious youth crime in Ramsey County has dropped nearly 30 percent in the last two years, thanks in part to a new approach to handling cases.
WCCO's Taylor Rivera has The Tuesday 830 On The Go
Stories include:
It's expected to be a somber start to the 2026 legislative session.
Today is the deadline for the federal government to turn over information to the Hennepin County Attorney's Office related to the the shooting death of Renee Good.
A weekend house fire in south eastern Minnesota left one person dead and another injured.
And more
WCCO Radio's Taylor Rivera has the Friday 830 On The Go
Stories include:
Hennepin County Sheriff Dawanna Witt is denying claims of a secret immigration deal
Four Democratic-led states including Minnesota have, at least for now, stopped the Trump Administration from cutting off hundreds of millions of public health dollars.
Just in time for Valentine's Day, a new gourmet candy store in Apple Valley.
And more!




