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Shelters are getting ready for the snow that's coming for us
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Ubah Ali joined WCCO-TV in September 2023. She was born in Nairobi, Kenya and grew up in Rochester, Minnesota surrounded by the energy of her seven siblings and the unwavering support of her parents.
After earning her degree at St. Cloud University, she returned to Rochester as an MMJ/Reporter. Her passion eventually took her to Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Ubah makes history in Minnesota as the first Somali-American TV reporter in the Twin Cities.
In her free time, you can find Ubah at a concert, traveling the world, and spending time with her parents, siblings, and her first niece.
Ubah is excited to explore the Twin Cities and is always looking for great restaurant recommendations!
Shelters are getting ready for the snow that's coming for us
Minnesotans prepare for round two as more snow makes its way to the Twin Cities.
Roads are already starting to get slushy and slippery, with several crashes across the metro Thursday night. The morning commute will be even more messy.
Inside Minnesota Correctional Facility-Stillwater, an art program is allowing inmates to express themselves one brush stroke at a time.
Almost a decade after his murder, a permanent memorial will be dedicated to Barway Collins.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources announced on Friday that burn restrictions will go into place on Monday in over 30 counties due to unusually warm temperatures and dry conditions.
Burnsville shooter Shannon Gooden's girlfriend Ashley Dyrdahl was indicted for what authorities said was a straw purchase in the killing of three first responders.
A Twin Cities Muslim designer has partnered with Children's Minnesota to create the country's first modest hospital gowns for young patients.
If the Minneapolis City Council is successful with their rideshare ordinance the rideshare operators Uber and Lyft claim they'll leave.
A Minnesota teenager is fighting to recover after a typical drive took a terrifying turn.
From the people you call for help to the officers that show up, city leaders say staffing shortages in public safety departments are not sustainable.
After decades of wear and tear, at $35 million, North Commons Park is getting the largest-ever investment made by the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board.
Two people are dead after a small plane crashed east of the Twin Cities on Saturday morning.
Cindy Elmstrand-Castruita sat down with WCCO's Ubah Ali to give everyone a glimpse into the life they shared.
Crews quickly extinguished a fire at a homeless encampment in south Minneapolis Thursday, but not before it was decimated.