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Good Question: Any Better Way To Make Vaccines?

27.10.2009 05:00    wcco.com
For 50 years, there has been one way to make the flu vaccine: growing the vaccine in chicken eggs. Amidst shortages and delays in getting the vaccine to market, isn't there a better way to build a vaccine?



Dating And The Single Parent: What To Do, Not Do

27.10.2009 05:00    wcco.com
At a coffee shop in St. Paul, Susan Fischer said being divorced can be tough. Add dating into the mix and it can be even tougher.
Dating And The Single Parent: What To Do, Not Do

Police Unsure How Minn. Man Found In Alley Died

27.10.2009 04:59    wcco.com
Tasha Chesney woke up Monday morning to the sound of someone knocking on her apartment door. It was a police detective and he was asking about her neighbor across the hall, 24-year-old Christopher Poehler.
Police Unsure How Minn. Man Found In Alley Died

Former Pilot: Flight 188 Explanation 'Plausible'

27.10.2009 04:59    wcco.com
The pilots who overshot the airport say they were on their laptops when they missed landing in the Twin Cities last week.
Former Pilot: Flight 188 Explanation 'Plausible'

NE Minn. Inmate Escapes

27.10.2009 04:59    wcco.com
Authorities are searching for an inmate who escaped from the Northeast Regional Corrections Center as he was about to be transferred to the St. Louis County Jail in Duluth.
NE Minn. Inmate Escapes


RNC Protester Admits Tossing Road Sign

27.10.2009 04:59    wcco.com
A Texas man has received a 15-month sentence after reaching a plea deal on charges he helped toss a road sign from a bridge during the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul.

Pilots Say They Were Working On Their Laptops

27.10.2009 04:58    wcco.com
The two Northwest Airlines pilots involved in a flight that overshotthe Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport last week have deniedfalling asleep in the cockpit. Instead, the pilots told federal investigators they were going over scheduling using their laptops, which violates company
Pilots Say They Were Working On Their Laptops

Former USC Star Strengthens 'U' Volleyball Team

27.10.2009 04:58    wcco.com
The Gophers women's volleyball team is ranked 7th nationally. One oftheir reasons for success on the court this season is a senior setterwho transferred from the warm beaches of Southern California.
Former USC Star Strengthens 'U' Volleyball Team

Taking The H1N1 Flu Scare Out Of Halloween

27.10.2009 04:58    wcco.com
The H1N1 flu is putting a scare in Halloween. Many parents are worried the bug could be passed on during trick-or-treating. But children aren't the only ones who have to be careful.
Taking The H1N1 Flu Scare Out Of Halloween

AFSCME Puts Dayton Back In MN Political Spotlight

27.10.2009 04:58    wcco.com
A former U.S. Senator received a big boost on Monday in his new quest to become Minnesota's next governor. Members of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees are endorsing Mark Dayton as the best democratic candidate for
AFSCME Puts Dayton Back In MN Political Spotlight

Daughter: Family Not Called After Man Hit By Bus

25.10.2009 10:27    wcco.com
A man is in serious condition after being hit by a Metro Transit bus Friday afternoon.
Daughter: Family Not Called After Man Hit By Bus

Big State Labor Union Backs Dayton For Governor

25.10.2009 10:27    wcco.com
Minnesota's dominant union for state workers is endorsing former U.S. Sen. Mark Dayton as the best Democratic candidate for governor.
Big State Labor Union Backs Dayton For Governor

TCF Bank Robbed In Coon Rapids

25.10.2009 10:27    wcco.com
The Minneapolis FBI is looking for the person who robbed a bank in Coon Rapids Friday.
TCF Bank Robbed In Coon Rapids

1 Charged In Connection To Mpls. Serial Robberies

25.10.2009 10:27    wcco.com
Minneapolis Police say a man has been charged in connection to the serial robberies of small businesses where women were working at the time.

Volunteers Clean Up River In Belle Plaine

25.10.2009 10:26    wcco.com
For years, a large area along the Minnesota River in Belle Plaine has been a mess. An abandoned junkyard has been an eyesore and at times a danger to the environment. But some dedicated volunteers are trying to change that.
Volunteers Clean Up River In Belle Plaine

Children, Pregnant Women Get H1N1 Shots In Minn.

25.10.2009 10:26    wcco.com
Saturday at Park Nicollet in St. Louis Park, the metro area's first H1N1 flu vaccine clinic was held.
Children, Pregnant Women Get H1N1 Shots In Minn.

Pilot That Overshot Airport: Crew Wasn't Napping

25.10.2009 10:26    wcco.com
The first officer of the Northwest Airlines jet that missed its destination by 150 miles says he and the captain were not sleeping or arguing in the cockpit but he wouldn't explain their lapse in response and the detour.
Pilot That Overshot Airport: Crew Wasn't Napping

Dancers In Mpls. Hope To 'Thrill The World'

25.10.2009 10:26    wcco.com
People in Minneapolis are trying to officially dance their way into record book Saturday night.
Dancers In Mpls. Hope To 'Thrill The World'

Police Identify Man Killed In St. Paul Manhole

25.10.2009 10:26    wcco.com
A man electrocuted in a St. Paul manhole has been identified as Thomas Stanke, of Blaine.
Police Identify Man Killed In St. Paul Manhole

CBS's Harry Smith To Be On Prairie Home Companion

25.10.2009 10:26    wcco.com
Popular CBS newsman Harry Smith is stepping away from the TV camera to go behind the radio mic in Minnesota this weekend.

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