New 911 logs reveal how Brooklyn Park officers responded to the attack of House Speaker Melissa Hortman, 300 workers at five nursing homes in Minnesota are on strike, Another Minnesota city is choosing to fly the old state flag

New 911 logs reveal how Brooklyn Park officers responded to the attack of House Speaker Melissa Hortman, 300 workers at five nursing homes in Minnesota are on strike, Another Minnesota city is choosing to fly the old state flag

From 830 News on the Go by Audacy

April 21, 2026 · 9 min

About this episode

The episode covers various local news stories including a new safety plan in Minneapolis, a nursing home strike, and changes to Saint Paul's budget process.

WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Tuesday 830 On The Go. Stories include: Minneapolis City leaders highlighting a new plan to improve safety in the Uptown area which has seen a decline over the past several years, with homelessness, drug use and empty storefronts Today begins the process of possibly turning Saint Paul's budget process into a two-year cycle Youth cannabis use in Minnesota has hit a record low, three years after adult use became legal And more.

People in this episode

Host: Taylor Rivera

Topics covered

  • public safety
  • nursing home strike
  • state flag
  • budget process
  • youth cannabis use
  • homelessness
  • drug use

Keywords

  • Brooklyn Park
  • Melissa Hortman
  • nursing homes
  • Minnesota
  • Uptown
  • budget process
  • cannabis use
  • public safety

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: WCCO

Places: Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, Saint Paul, Uptown

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