Ken Barlow will now be the station's chief meteorologist.
The Twin Cities ABC affiliate says 'we will do better going forward.'
Kolls was the reporter behind the notorious "Pointergate" controversy.
It's estimated he's done more than 42,000 weather forecasts on TV.
He's a familiar face to Twin Cities viewers.
The fatal accident happened Monday afternoon.
Brett Hoffland has been undergoing chemotherapy.
The incident happened in downtown Anoka Monday.
Reporter Kirsten Swanson posted a picture of the severed cable on Monday evening.
The poll was conducted by KSTP and SurveyUSA
His "worst-case scenario" became his reality.
He spent nearly 40 years of his life breaking stories for the Star Tribune and KSTP-TV.
Prosecutors are calling this a bias-motivated crime.
The journalist suffered a serious wound to his left eye.
He's expected to return to work in a few days.
Minnesotans approve of limiting retail and restaurants to curbside pick-up.
Brett Hoffland says he was diagnosed with testicular cancer.
ZeVan worked at KSTP and Channel 11 in the 1970s and '80s.
The TV weatherman hit a deer on Interstate 94 Monday morning.
Dahl has plans to return to the airwaves.
Leah McLean will stay with the station in an anchor/reporter role.
KSTP is losing a reporter, while WCCO is bringing one in.
She was best known for her talk radio show on KSTP.
Paul Folger is a native of North Carolina.