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Nov 20, 2009 9:47 AM

Oprah To Say Goodbye

After 25 seasons, Oprah has decided to bring her show to an end.

Oprah will talk to viewers about the decision live on Friday's show.

It will end in September of 2011.

That's a long goodbye -- 20 more months of Oprah -- and her staff says they plan to make history before becoming history.

So what do you think about Oprah's big news?

Will you miss seeing her everyday? What about a replacement -- what do you think should take that 4 p.m. time slot here on WCCO?   
 

Comments (59)

  • 7:42 PM - Darren Reeves Her tears are fake...just like her
  • 7:40 PM - Brian Dear, 'CCO, why wait til 2011? Pull the plug on Oprah's show now or banish her show until the wee hours of the morning
  • 7:02 PM - Fabian i thought she was already off the air 3 years ago.  i dont watch her show so i will miss nothing. im a nerd i watch nerd techie news shows anime cartoons.
Nov 18, 2009 9:53 AM

Should The Vikings Stay Or Go?

A plan passed by part of the Metropolitan Sports Facilities Commission would keep the Vikings in the Metrodome until 2013. That idea passed the finance committee yesterday.

It would extend the lease they have right now for two years. The current lease expires in 2011.

The idea is to keep the Vikings here in town and give them some extra time to work on getting a new stadium through the legislature.

But the Vikings aren't too keen on the idea -- they are still hopeful they can get a deal done for a new place to play in downtown Minneapolis.

So what do you think? Should the Vikings take the deal and stick it out in the Dome for a few more years as they work to get a new stadium?

Or do you think lawmakers should step up in the 2010 session and find a way to get the Vikes a new place to play?
 

Comments (59)

  • 7:07 PM - Sandy

    I am a big Vikings football fan and would like to see them stay here, but not at my expense, I am one of the thousands who is out of a job and might never find another one. These professiona...  Show Full Comment
  • 6:50 PM - Julie F I think the Minnesota Vikings deserve to get a new stadium.  How can we give the Minnesota Twins a new stadium to get out of the Metrodome, but not the Vikings?  It just makes no sense!
  • 1:35 PM - Helen SEE YA BYE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  If you don't get what you want when you want threaten to move the team.  That's real adult....  If and I'm saying if they want a new stadium put up 50% of the ...  Show Full Comment
Nov 17, 2009 10:56 AM

Who Should Pay For Health Care?

A new poll shows most Americans wouldn't mind seeing the rich pay for health care insurance for people who have none.

An Associated Press poll shows 57 percent are in favor of the idea, with 36 percent opposed.

The House proposal would have the rich pay for the president's health care overhaul.  That concept was the only one that got majority support in a number of questions on health care reform.

So what do you think? Should the rich foot the bill for people who need health care coverage or is there a better way to pay?

Step inside the box and have your say.
 

Comments (82)

  • 5:25 PM - PETE123

    Ok, so there I was, tied up to her bed, oops wrong subject sorry folks. So anyways I was reading some of the earlier posts on this subject and I came accross Debby on Nov 17. This is a quest...  Show Full Comment
  • 3:08 PM - LeAnna Fluegge Sounds to me like they want to punish successful people. If the government would eliminate all the "pork", waste and fraud it could probably be paid for. Is it just a coincedence that since the bil...  Show Full Comment
  • 11:10 AM - Pete123

    -Robin- Yes I have heard all about the new rationing of healthcare thats going on. If this legislation passes it's going to happen again and much, much worse.

    -Guest-The healthcare ...  Show Full Comment
Nov 16, 2009 11:12 AM

An Invasion Of Privacy?

A teacher in Northfield is now changing a method he used to help motivate his students.

After a test, he would post the names and grades of students who got As and Bs on a board in front of the class.

It turns out that was against the law -- because it violates a student's privacy.

The teacher was told to stop doing that and he did.

But it creates an interesting question -- how much information is too much when it comes to a student's grade?

Do you think the teacher was wrong to highlight the kids who did well like that?
 

Comments (60)

  • Nov-19 - Sarah Archie- Don't newspapers get their information from the school? ...
  • Nov-19 - Archie

    Sarah, I understand your point.  But I don't think you can apply the actions a newspaper takes as guidance as to what school should do. 

    We have to suffer indiscretions and poor jud...  Show Full Comment
  • Nov-18 - Sarah Archie- I see what you mean, but doesn't it still "violate a student's privacy" to print it in the newspaper? (which is the angle I was coming at it from)
Nov 11, 2009 11:10 AM

Northstar Commuter Rail

Just a few more days and people in some of the northern suburbs will be able to ride the new Northstar Commuter Rail.

The Northstar line will run from Big Lake into downtown Minneapolis, with stops in Elk River, Anoka, Coon Rapids and Fridley.

Riders will be able to connect with the Hiawatha Light Rail to go all the way to the airport or the Mall of America.

Of course, plans are also in the works for light rail between Minneapolis and St. Paul, and there's also been discussion about a line going from Minneapolis to Eden Prairie.

So what do you think about the expansion of light rail in the metro? Will you ride the Northstar and would you be interested in a new light rail going through your community? Or are you opposed to spending money on mass transit and would prefer to drive?

Step Inside the Box at and have your say.
 

Comments (48)

  • Nov-16 - l.j. i would love it if the rail would come 2 my area! then maybe make it possible 2 connect with Amtrak in St. Cloud ! very good idea!
  • Nov-15 - AJ To WCCO will you please up date inside the box its sunday nov 15 not wed nov 11.
  • Nov-13 - Barb I can't stop eating Grape Nuts!
Nov 10, 2009 10:54 AM

Teens and Drinking

Police want to know who gave a 15-year-old boy alcohol. The teenager from St. Paul died over the weekend.

Friends brought Bee Vue home from a party early Sunday morning. His family called police 5 hours later when he wasn't responding. When paramedics got to the home, Vue was dead.

Police aren't exactly sure how the high school freshman died. They are awaiting final autopsy results. Vue's family just wants to know who gave him the alcohol.

So what are your thoughts on the topic of teens and drinking? Are we doing enough to help kids understand the dangers of alcohol?

And what about punishment for people who provide alcohol to minors -- are we tough enough?
 

Comments (39)

  • Nov-16 - Clair i feel that teenagers can get alcohol too easily. i think the only thing that can help provent alcohol abuse is to educate them on the subject.  few teenagers realize the consequences of their acti...  Show Full Comment
  • Nov-12 - Patti

    Everyone makes their own choices, including our children.  Kids see adults drink every day.  You can educate them all you want but they are not stupid.  They can tell the difference between ...  Show Full Comment
  • Nov-12 - Sarah Lisa - so sorry to read what you went through. It is not your fault. Kids (unfortunately) get the stuff and, not being familiar with the effects, over-do. The best and brightest have had alcohol ex...  Show Full Comment
Nov 9, 2009 11:10 AM

Health Care Overhaul Moves to Senate

The House has passed its health care reform plan -- now its the Senate's turn. But it could be a while before the Senate is ready to vote.

There are still a lot of differences between the bill passed by the House and the one being tossed around in the Senate. The House version of the bill will require employers to provide coverage -- the Senate doesn't.

The House bill would pay for that added coverage expansion by raising taxes on the rich. The Senate would use taxes and fees to cover the costs.

And then there's the total cost issue.

The House version would cost the U.S just over a trillion dollars over 10 years. The Senate version is just under $900 billion.

So what do you think about the bill passed by the House? Do you agree with their plan to change our health care system? What about the Senate? What would you like to see them do?
 

Comments (80)

  • Nov-11 - Herb

    Current H1N1 death statistics:

    OBAMAs America  ~4000

    JINTAOs China     ~8

     

  • Nov-10 - bridget The finest example we have of a liberal has to be John Edwards who sues doctors for a living and then impregnates his mistress while his wife is dying of cancer.  Pretty much sums up libs. This hea...  Show Full Comment
  • Nov-10 - Mike

    I don't know if you know any, but as a rule I have found is that executives are among the most generous people around when it comes to charitable giving.

    I do have to say that the ab...  Show Full Comment
Nov 5, 2009 10:57 AM

Flyover Country, Redux

The two Northwest pilots who overshot our airport are now trying to get their licenses back.

The flight from San Diego had 144 passengers on board, when it flew past the Twin Cities and into Wisconsin, before the pilots realized their mistake.

Captain Timothy Cheney and first officer Richard Cole say they were working on their laptops, when they failed to communicate with the tower for 91 minutes.

A spokesperson for the NTSB now says Cheney and Cole are trying to get their licenses reinstated by filing an appeal with the agency.

So what do you think about that appeal -- should the pilots be able to keep their licenses?

And what about their jobs – do you think they should be allowed to keep working?
 

Comments (48)

  • Nov-18 - Pete123

    Where is that Tin Hat who has been trying to copy, copy, copy me?  Don't you know that you can't match my wit and caring.  Put some oil on that tin Hat cause the squeaking is making my brain...  Show Full Comment
  • Nov-7 - Pete123

    It seems somebody copied, copied, copied,copied me,me,me, me, me. Oh well "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery". I'll take that. Remember the truth will set you free and yes, it does...  Show Full Comment
  • Nov-6 - bridget I guess after yesterday we have discovered we are safer in a plane with pilots who are asleep than on a military base!! What has happened to this country in the last 9 months?
Nov 4, 2009 11:21 AM

H1N1 Vaccine Clinics In Schools

Health Officials here in Minnesota are asking Twin Cities schools to take part in a mass vaccination program.

They hope to set up these clinics starting the week of Nov. 16, that is, if they have enough vaccine available.

Students under age nine would be the first to get vaccinated – that’s because those kids will need to get a booster shot about a month later.

The student’s parents would have to sign a consent form before the shot can be given.

What do you think about this plan to vaccinate students at school?

Should schools be required to do this?
 

Comments (24)

  • Nov-8 - Pete123

    Susan,

    Why are you so worried about a drug company making a profit? You don't want them to profit off of you, well that is your right, so don't buy their product. Nobody is holding a...  Show Full Comment
  • Nov-5 - Susan What I don't understand is that so many of these kid's have already HAD H1N1 and would be vaccinated when they don't need to be since the virus has not mutated.  My son was sick with the exact symp...  Show Full Comment
  • Nov-5 - sue I am not at all for the flu shot. i believe alot of becoming ill is related to stress, nutrition, eating well and getting appropriate rest and sleep. - think the vaccinations in school needs to be ...  Show Full Comment
Nov 3, 2009 10:55 AM

Ranked Choice Voting

It's Election Day with the mayors of both Minneapolis and St. Paul up for re-election.

In Minneapolis, they're using a new voting system called Ranked Choice Voting, which lets them pick their top three candidates in races with more than one person running.

The ballot has three columns. You fill in the oval for one person in each of them, ranking your first, second and third choices.

In St. Paul, voters are deciding if they also want to have that system in place in future elections there.

So what do you think about this new way of voting in Minneapolis? Should more cities follow suit?

Step Inside the Box and have your say.
 

Comments (44)

  • Nov-5 - Tom

    Why would any city follow the lead of Minneapolis?  Do they want to overtake us in taxes, rapes, and murders?

     

  • Nov-5 - bridget Voting in MN is like shooting fish in a barrel. Any idiot can just punch the dem button like a robot!! And unfortunately most Minnesotans are that dumb!!!
  • Nov-4 - Pete123

    Once again this sounds as if an elite few are trying to "inform"  "The Masses" what is good for them and the system. It does not matter to them that the system has worked for over 100 years....  Show Full Comment
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