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WCCO Minneapolis Mayoral Debate: Full BroadcastWCCO has invited the top contenders for Mpls. mayor to a live debate -- Jacob Frey, Sheila Nezhad, Kate Knuth and A.J. Awed. Join us as they tackle the issues facing the city, beginning with the controversial ballot question on policing.

WCCO Mpls. Mayoral Debate, Part 9: Closing PitchesFinally, each of the four candidates participating in the WCCO-CBSN Minnesota debate were asked to make a final pitch to Minneapolis voters, telling them why they should vote for them and not their fellow candidates.

WCCO Mpls. Mayoral Debate, Part 8: Say What's Worked In MinneapolisEach candidate was asked to reflect on the changes to Minneapolis during the last four years, and specifically to focus on something that worked well since the start of Mayor Frey's term. Frey was asked the same, but also asked to say one thing he wishes he would've done during his term.

WCCO Mpls. Mayoral Debate, Part 7: Viewer Questions On Housing, PolicingWCCO asked the community to share their questions on housing shortages, as well as what the mayoral candidates would immediately do if Question 2 passes.

WCCO Mpls. Mayoral Debate, Part 6: 'Who Will You Rank #2?'For a change of pace, the candidates were asked a quick lightning round of questions about the city and the other candidates, starting with the question "Who will you rank #2 on your ballot?" The mayoral race is a ranked-choice race.

WCCO Mpls. Mayoral Debate, Part 5: How To Get Downtown's Groove BackDowntown Minneapolis still is struggling to bounce back from unrest and the pandemic. The Downtown Council says workers in the office, restaurant diners, hotel occupancy are all less than half of the levels seen before March 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic sent people and students to work from home for months or years on end.

WCCO Mpls. Mayoral Debate, Part 4: Crime Spike In MinneapolisThere's no debate that crime is on the rise in Minneapolis, but Minneapolis's top mayoral candidates differ on what should be done to put a stop to it.

WCCO Mpls. Mayoral Debate, Part 3: Rent Control QuestionMinneapolis has never implemented a rent control ordinance, but ballot Question 3 could change that. It would amend the City Charter to authorize the Minneapolis City Council to regulate rent on private residential property.

WCCO Mpls. Mayoral Debate, Part 2: So-Called 'Strong Mayor' QuestionQuestion 1 would change the city's form of government and clearly define the mayor as the city's chief executive and the Minneapolis City Council as the legislative and policymaking body.

WCCO Mpls. Mayoral Debate, Part 1: Public Safety Ballot QuestionLargely driven by the police murder of George Floyd, it is widely considered to be the most important and controversial issue on the ballot.

Noon Weather ReportWCCO meteorologist Lisa Meadows says that high temperatures should hover in the 50s for the rest of the week, and Halloween weekend is looking sunny.

Early Ballots Pouring In For Minneapolis ElectionMinneapolis city officials say early ballots have already come in record number, surpassing elections from 2017 and 2013.

Kids Could Be Pfizer Vaccine-Eligible By Next WeekAn FDA panel meets Tuesday to consider recommending emergency use authorization for children ages 5 to 11.

New Delivery Service Promises Healthy Food For Every DayGreenDish is offering healthy options for takeout and delivery in its Plymouth location, culinary director J.D. Fratzke explains.

Interact Celebrates 26 Years In St. PaulAfter some turbulent times during the pandemic, Interact is celebrating its time in the community with a special event on Thursday, Jeanne Calvit explains.

5 Exercises To Prep Your Body For Winter ChoresFitness expert Ali Holman shares a workout routine.

9 A.M. Weather ReportWCCO meteorologist Riley O'Connor says that temperatures are actually seasonable for this time of year.

Minnesota's Biggest Fear: FailureThe same goes for Wisconsin. Iowa's biggest fear, however, is intimacy, and the Dakotas are represented by "the outside."

Conventional Food Prices Catching Up To OrganicA study looked at 29 items during the last two years and found that organic food prices are up only about 1.6% whereas conventional are up 13.9%.

Mid-Morning Headlines From Oct. 25, 2021The American Academy of Pediatrics say kids account for about a third of new COVID infections. Investigators are trying to figure out what caused a deadly plane crash in northwestern Wisconsin.

CBSN Minnesota Morning Update: Favorite Halloween CostumesJason DeRusha asks our morning audience for their all-time favorite Halloween costume from years gone by.

Newspaper Headlines From Oct. 25, 2021Jason DeRusha reads this morning's newspaper headlines.

New Class Of MN State Troopers Start On-The-Job TrainingThirty-four people are joining the ranks of the Minnesota State Patrol. Lt. Gordon Shank talks about this year’s graduating class.

5:30 A.M. Weather ReportSlightly above average temperatures Monday. Meteorologist Riley O’Connor has the timing on potential precipitation later this week -- and the Halloween forecast.

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