Your look at the five biggest and most buzz-worthy stories of the morning.
1. Body believed to be fugitive ex-cop removed from cabin
The body of a man believed to be fugitive ex-cop Chris Dorner has been removed from a cabin in California. The man was barricaded inside the burning cabin Tuesday after a shootout in the mountain town.
2. Obama pledges to revive Middle Class
President Obama pledged to revive a "rising, thriving middle class" in his State of the Union address on Tuesday night. He also called for a "smarter government," rather than a bigger one.
3. Carnival Cruise officials apologize for ship crisis
Carnival Cruise officials apologized Tuesday for the crisis onboard the Carnival Triumph, the ship stranded in the Gulf of Mexico after a fire. The cruise line said it will get the 4,200 passengers onboard -- who have reported worsening conditions -- home as quickly as possible.
4. Redfield man dies in weekend blizzard
This weekend's blizzard was deadly for the Redfield community. Kevin Cranston, 58, died in the blizzard after leaving his vehicle that was stuck in the ditch.
5. New Drive 2 Help Project for the Helpline Center
The Helpline Center in Sioux Falls is hoping area drivers will join their Drive 2 Help campaign. The Helpline Center helps thousands of people every year connect with the right program or service they need for help with various problems.