Ways to relax your mind and bodyKatie Welch Len, Style Advisor at The Shoppes at Arbor Lakes, explains (2:45). WCCO morning – February 2, 2021

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Spend more this Valentine’s Day? Or less?Total spending is likely to decline during the pandemic (0:34). WCCO morning – February 2, 2021

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Fit Feb: Are “connected” fitness machines worth the money?They were the hottest pandemic purchases: home fitness equipment connected via technology like the Peloton bike, reports Jason DeRusha (4:58). WCCO morning – February 2, 2021

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Remembering Myra Reifman, WCCO’s first female newscasterWCCO recalls Myra Reifman, a Twin Cities television pioneer who served as the station’s first female newscaster. WCCO 4 News – February 2, 2021

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Is the GameStop madness over?Some social media traders insist that hedge funds are also trying to manipulate the stock price lower and draw attention to other companies, explains Dustin Smith of the Wealth Enhancement Group (3:58). WCCO morning – February 2, 2021

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9 a.m. weather reportEnjoy the next few days, because a bitter explosion is coming soon, reports Riley O’Connor (3:39). WCCO morning – February 2, 2021

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Do you want to be a civilian in space?Space-X prepares to launch four civilians into space (3:16). WCCO morning – February 2, 2021

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Survey Shows How Much People Lie About Working From HomeA new study by Joblist asked whether workers are honest about the hours they work from home (3:23). WCCO morning – February 2, 2021

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Morning headlines starting February 2, 2021Anoka County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a carjacking and shooting in Columbia Heights (2:59). WCCO morning – February 2, 2021

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Walz Campaign prepares for re-election and announces hiring employees who break records in fundraisingWhile Governor Tim Walz has yet to say he will run for re-election next year, his campaign announced Tuesday that he is hiring staff and breaking records in fundraising. Katie Johnston reports.

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CBSN Minnesota’s Morning Update: February 2ndGood morning, it’s time for your morning update! It’s Groundhog Day and it looks like we have six weeks of winter left. Are you pumped or over it? WCCO 4 News – February 2, 2021

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#MyMorning: Feb. 2, 2021We want to see your Super Bowl memories. WCCO this morning – February 2, 2021

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Puppies predict Kansas City will win the Super BowlAll three ran to the bowl with the Chiefs’ logo on it (2:11). WCCO this morning – February 2, 2021

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The demand for puppies is still high amid the pandemicJason DeRusha and Heather Brown spoke to Teri Woodard of Secondhand Hounds about adoptions for rescue dogs (2:44). WCCO this morning – February 2, 2021

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Morning headlines: February 2, 2021Jason DeRusha reads on the tragic triple murder in St. Paul and the regulations on sperm donation (4:02). WCCC this morning – January 2, 2021

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5 a.m. weather reportMeteorologist Riley O’Connor says Tuesday will be cloudy with highs in the upper 20s (3:00). WCCO this morning – February 2, 2021

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WCCO Digital Update: Tomorrow, February 2nd, 2021Here are the latest headlines from Minnesota (1:33). WCCO this morning – February 2, 2021

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2 injured after home explodes in western WisconsinChristiane Cordero reports on the explosion in River Falls, Wisconsin (1:35). WCCO this morning – February 2, 2021

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Fmr. Gopher & Chiefs linebacker Bobby Bell talks about Super BowlMike Max talks to Bobby Hall, a Gophers legend, about the upcoming Super Bowl (2:26). WCCO 4 news from February 10th to 1st, 2021

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10 p.m. weather report3 mild days ahead, followed by a brutal cold, reports Chris Shaffer (3:05). WCCO 4 news from February 10th to 1st, 2021

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Good question: What are the effects of a mild winter?Many Minnesotans love the mild winter, but it could lead to a more flawed spring, reports Jeff Wagner (3:22). WCCO 4 news from February 10th to 1st, 2021

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HOA hooks Eden Prairie residents for thousandsA group of neighbors in Eden Prairie are afraid of losing their homes to exorbitant club fees, reports David Schuman (2:01). WCCO 4 news from February 10th to 1st, 2021

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Some minn. Seniors get frustrated with the introduction of vaccinesIt was supposed to be a big day for seniors in Minnesota, but instead it gave many a big headache, says Susan-Elizabeth Littlefield (2:11). WCCO 4 news from February 10th to 1st, 2021

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2 injured in River Falls home explosionThe neighbors saved two people from a house in West Wisconsin on Monday evening after the explosion, reports David Schuman (0:31). WCCO 4 news from February 10th to 1st, 2021

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