Teenager shot in neck near community center in St. Paul: Police

Police say the 15-year-old boy was still breathing and conscious when taken to Regions Hospital for treatment on Friday.

Tyre Nichols: St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter,  Mpls Commissioner Alexander join response

St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter, whose father was a police officer, wrote that the officers accused of fatally beating Tyre Nichols "haven’t only betrayed trust in Memphis, they’ve undermined the credibility and work of every law enforcement agency."

Minnesota Senate nears vote to put abortion protections in law
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The Minnesota Senate was nearing a vote Friday to guarantee abortion access in state law, a move aimed at making it harder for a court to roll back Minnesota's abortion protections. The Senate started its debate Friday morning as the biggest crowds of the session gathered in the Capitol rotunda. State troopers prevented hundreds of people on both sides of the abortion bill from getting close to the Senate chamber, and lines formed for fewer than 100 seats in the Senate gallery.

St. Paul Public Schools and University of St. Thomas team up for education

St. Paul Public School (SPPS) and the University of St. Thomas (UST) are teaming up to create a collaborative learning school to help future teachers and students. 

Hamline professors call on university president to resign over Muhammad paintings controversy

Hamline professors are now calling on the university's president to resign in the wake of controversy brought on when an adjunct professor lost out on a job opportunity after she showed historical paintings of Muhammad in an art history class.

Walz restructures rebate checks, says millions of Minnesotans would benefit

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz restructured his signature rebate check proposal Tuesday, making the direct payments more lucrative for some while cutting out hundreds of thousands of households by dropping income limits.

Minnesota legislators consider action on PFAS in drinking water

The eastern Twin Cities metro is notorious for its problems with PFAS chemicals after manufacturer 3M dumped waste containing the so-called “forever chemicals” in the area and contaminated the drinking water of thousands of Minnesotans.

St. Paul rec center employee accused of shooting teen had reports of previous misconduct

The city worker accused of shooting a teen boy in the head outside the Jimmy Lee Rec Center in St. Paul had previous reports of misconduct at the rec center, including a physical altercation with another teen, Mayor Melvin Carter said Monday. Now, the city is working to review its policies at rec centers. 

St. Paul rec center employee accused of shooting teen had reports of previous misconduct
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The city worker accused of shooting a teen boy in the head outside the Jimmy Lee Rec Center in St. Paul had previous reports of misconduct at the rec center, including a physical altercation with another teen, Mayor Melvin Carter said Monday. Now, the city is working to review its policies at rec centers.

Mayor Carter promises review after St. Paul rec center shooting: 'How could this happen?'
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The man accused of shooting a teen boy in the head outside the Jimmy Lee Rec Center in St. Paul had previous reports of misconduct at the rec center, including a physical altercation with a teen boy, Mayor Melvin Carter says.

Dr. Eric answers all your pet questions
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Dr. Eric Ruhland of St. Paul Pet Hospital answers FOX 9 viewers' questions about pets.

Muslim community honors Prophet Muhammad after incident at Hamline University

The local Muslim community held an event Sunday to honor Muhammad in response to the controversy that has arisen from a Hamline University professor losing her job after showing historical paintings depicting Muhammad.

St. Paul's Jimmy Lee rec center remains closed after shooting

After police say a teen boy was shot in the head by a city employee at a St. Paul rec center, the city says the rec center will remain closed for the time being as the parks and rec department moves to fire the worker.

Remembering Dion Ford: Tournament raises money in name of slain St. Paul athlete
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Once an inspiration to his community, Dion Ford Jr. is now their motivation to make a better future for generations to come. Less than a year after his death, his teammates and classmates are working hard to ensure his name lives on forever by organizing a basketball tournament that raises money for an athletic scholarship.