Tips for promoting a healthy body image for families

4 things to know: May 22, 2021Here are the four things you need to know for today (1:20) WCCO 4 Saturday Morning – May 22, 2021

Valleyfair officially opens on SaturdayAfter being closed for the whole of 2020, Valleyfair is back this summer and officially opens its doors to the public on Saturday (3:57) WCCO 4 Saturday morning – May 22, 2021

Part of the Archer house in Northfield collapsesSix months after devastating fire, part of historic Northfield hotel collapsed (12:33 AM) WCCO 4 Saturday morning – May 22, 2021

Tips for promoting a healthy body image for familiesA Twin Cities nonprofit is hoping you’ll consider taking on the mealtime challenge in an effort to help support healthy body image and a relationship with food (4:17) WCCO 4 Saturday Morning – May 22, 2021

Morning weather reportMike Augustyniak reports that extreme weather conditions are possible over the weekend. A drier wind will also shift over the next few days (4:04) WCCO 4 Saturday morning – May 22, 2021

Utepils Brewing Plans Social Distancing Fruhlings FestSpring concerts and festivals are coming back. Fruhlings Fest is an annual event inspired by a German festival in Munich (3:51) WCCO 4 Saturday morning – May 22, 2021

2 dead, 8 injured in downtown Mpls. FilmingJust before 2 a.m., police said two people standing in a crowd outside a nightclub started arguing. The two pulled out their guns and started shooting. Two people died (2:20) WCCO 4 Saturday morning – May 22, 2021

WCCO digital update: morning of May 22, 2021Here are your latest titles from Minnesota (1:36).

10:00 p.m. weather reportThere is still a lot of rain in the forecast, reports Chris Shaffer (3:13). WCCO 4 News from May 10 to 21, 2021

Home team: Sauk Rapids adaptive sports star seeks to inspireAdam Marshall, a senior at Sauk Rapids-Rice High School, lives with autism and wants his success with adaptive sports to encourage other children, reports Norman Seawright III (2:08). WCCO 4 News from May 10 to 21, 2021

The collapse of the archer’s house is filmedThe hotel was badly damaged by fire six months ago (0:39). WCCO 4 News from May 10 to 21, 2021

Refueling your boat could be more expensive this yearThis time last year, gasoline was around $ 1.80. After a steady rise, it is now a dollar higher, reports Marielle Mohs (2:46). WCCO 4 News from May 10 to 21, 2021

6:00 p.m. weather reportIt feels like a hot weekend, reports Chris Shaffer (3:28). WCCO 4 News from May 6 to 21, 2021

How people in rural Minnesot benefit from telehealthThe past year has forced many of us to stay home and put ourselves in front of screens like never before. But when it comes to telemedicine, it might not be such a bad thing, reports Liz Collin (1:59). WCCO 4 News from May 6 to 21, 2021

Efforts underway to preserve the plates adorned with George Floyd’s muralsIn addition, Danielle Kieffer creates a glass sculpture at Vandalia Glassworks in Minneapolis. It is an angel that she gives to Floyd’s aunt to remember him (1:24). WCCO 4 News from May 6 to 21, 2021

New food shelf opens in northern MinneapolisIt is located on Colfax Avenue North at the Lutheran Church of Gethsemane (0:45). WCCO 4 News from May 6 to 21, 2021

Minneapolis Violence Prevention Office Director Addresses ShootingsThe city’s Violence Prevention Office was established at the end of 2018, but the work really started a year later, reports Jennifer Mayerle (2:02). News WCCO 4 from May 6 to 21, 2021

Waseca officer Arik Matson chats with WCCO one-on-one about the shootArik Matson has just been named Police Officer of the Year 2020 by the Minnesota Association of Chiefs of Police, reports Erin Hassanzadeh (2:52). WCCO 4 News from May 6 to 21, 2021

5:00 p.m. weather reportChris Shaffer reports sun and heat increase for Saturday (3:29) WCCO 4 News May 5-21, 2021

MN kidney recipients meet their donorsIt’s an unforgettable day for a handful of strangers who now share a special bond, reports Liz Collin (1:39) WCCO 4 News May 5-21, 2021

US Secretary of Veterans Affairs visits Minneapolis VAMinnesotan Denis McDonough made his first visit to his home as Secretary of Veterans Affairs to see the work the Minneapolis VA is doing to tackle the issue of veteran suicide (1:49) WCCO 4 News May 5-21 2021

Lakeville area schools: the threat that distance learning was not credibleThreat that forced Lakeville kids to learn from home on Friday was not credible (12:18 AM) WCCO 4 News May 5-21, 2021

WCCO digital update: afternoon of May 21, 2021Here are your latest WCCO titles (1:39).

Vaccines will be available for twin fans next week at Target FieldNext week, the Minnesota Twins are offering fans the chance to watch a game at Target Field and get their COVID-19 shot. Katie Johnston reports.