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6 P.M. Weather ReportLisa Meadows is tracking the storm system heading through the Twin Cities tonight, (3:50).WCCO 4 News at 6 June 6, 2020

Minority-Owned Small Business Owners Host Pop-Up Shop EventThis pop-up event will continue Saturday from noon until 7p.m., Norman Seawright III reports (2:15). WCCO 4 News at 6 June 6, 2020

Drive-Thru Commencement Brings Hope For Mpls. Private School GradsOn Saturday, each graduating senior at Cristo Rey Jesuit High School was honored at a drive-thru commencement ceremony, Bill Hudson reports (1:59).WCCO 4 News at 6 June 6, 2020

Kids March In St. Paul For George FloydEver since George Floyd died, there have been marches across the city, but on Saturday morning in St. Paul, a march was formed specifically for the youngest generation to come together and have their voices heard, Marielle Mohs reports (2:07).WCCO 4 News at 6 June 6, 2020

Mayor Frey Gives Statement At Protest For Not Supporting Defunding MPDProtesters marched through Minneapolis when Mayor Frey was spotted amongst the crowd to give a few words, David Schuman reports (2:07). WCCO 4 News at 6 June 6, 2020

5 P.M. Weather ReportWith heat and humidity building, Monday is expected to feel like 100 to 110 degrees, Lisa Meadows reports (3:31).WCCO 4 News at 5 June 6, 2020

Protesters March In Minneapolis Calling On Mayor Frey To Defund MPDA tribute for George Floyd continued this weekend, as the group marching through Minneapolis is calling on Mayor Frey to defund the Minneapolis Police Department, David Schuman reports (2:01).WCCO 4 News at 5 June 6, 2020

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George Floyd's Brother Remembers 'Gentle Giant'George Floyd's brother speaks about his memory, looking up to him, and cheering him on at his sports games (1:39). WCCO 4 Saturday Morning - June 6, 2020

WCCO Digital Update: Morning Of June 6, 2020Jennifer Mayerle reports on the latest Minnesota headlines (01:23).WCCO Saturday Morning -- June 6, 2020

4 Things You Need To KnowHere are the four things you need to know on May 23 (1:19).WCCO Saturday Morning -- June 6, 2020

Connecting Community Members With Opportunities To Give BackJennifer Mayerle talks with Debra G, co-founder of the group Essentials For Our Community, a facebook page dedicated to connecting community members with opportunities to donate, volunteers, and offer support (). WCCO 4 Saturday Morning - June 6, 2020

Saturday Morning Weather ReportMike Augustyniak reports active weather is on the way! Sunday will see building heat and humidity, with Monday feeling like 100 degrees (4:15). WCCO 4 Saturday Morning - June 6, 2020

As Gov. Walz Turns Back COVID-19 Dial, Officials Urge Protesters To Get Tested For COVID-19Gov. Walz announced Friday he was turning back the dial on COVID-19, allowing the limited opening of restaurants and bars. Assistant Commissioner Dan Huff speaks with Jennifer Mayerle about what this could mean for the spread of COVID-19 in Minnesota, and encourages protesters to get tested for the virus (5:29). WCCO 4 Saturday Morning - June 6, 2020

Minneapolis City Council Bans Choke HoldsAt an emergency meeting Friday, Minneapolis City Council voted to forbid the use of chokeholds by Minneapolis police (1:38). WCCO 4 News Saturday Morning - June 6, 2020

George Floyd Marches Throughout The NationMarches continued throughout the United States and Minneapolis on Friday, calling for justice for George Floyd (2:09). WCCO 4 Saturday Morning - June 6, 2020

10 P.M. Weather ReportThere is a chance of storms on Sunday morning and throughout the week as hot weather rolls in, Lisa Meadows reports (4:04).WCCO 4 News at 10 June 5, 2020

Former Mpls. Hotel Transforms Into Shelter For Those Who Lost Homes During ProtestsA former Sheraton hotel, right near the sight of last week's fires in Minneapolis, is being used in a completely unique way, Susan-Elizabeth Littlefield reports (2:38).WCCO 4 News at 10 June 5, 2020

Gov. Tim Walz Says State Can Turn Dial Again, To Allow Indoor Dining, Limited Gym UseStarting Wednesday, June 10, the state will allow indoor seating at restaurants, limited to just 50% capacity. Walz said that gyms were also going to be allowed to open but only at 25% capacity, with a cap at 250 people total, Erin Hassanzadeh reports (2:18).WCCO 4 News at 10 June 5, 2020

'Take A Knee' Rally Continues, As Athletes Talk About Continuing Momentum Of The Black Lives Matter MovementMike Max reports live from U.S. Bank Stadium, where people are participating in a 'Take A Knee' rally for George Floyd (2:25). WCCO 4 News at 10 June 5, 2020

Community Discusses New Police Protocol Over No More ChokeholdsThe Minneapolis City Council has made some changes that will take effect in the next 10 days, David Schuman reports (2:16).WCCO 4 News at 10 June 5, 2020

Artists Take Action To Remember George FloydArtists draw murals in South Minneapolis to remember George Floyd (1:33). WCCO 4 News At 6 - June 5, 2020

6 P.M. Weather ReportA beautiful and clear day Friday afternoon, though the winds are picking up, Lisa Meadows reports (3:05). WCCO 4 News At 6 - June 5, 2020

Minnesota Sports Community Provides Supplies, Food To Those In NeedThe Minnesota sports community, including the Vikings, helped provide food and supplies at the Cub foods in Minneapolis, Norman Seawright reports (2:26). WCCO 4 News At 6 - June 5, 2020

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