After deep freeze, Minnesotans enjoy outdoor fun during warmup
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After nearly two weeks in the freezer, temps in Minnesota are warming up, making for some opportunities to enjoy the winter weather.

St. Paul removes anonymously installed ice sculpture

An ice sculpture installed in St. Paul, Minnesota by an anonymous artist was removed by the city’s parks and recreation department Tuesday.

Officials announce Operation Safety Net for Chauvin trial: 'We're not going to tolerate disorder'

The Minneapolis Police Department introduced a new initiative Wednesday called “Operation Safety Net” that will bring together local and state law enforcement agencies to respond to any potential civil unrest surrounding upcoming Derek Chauvin trial. 

St. Paul residents, business owners air concerns over crime

Business owners and St. Paul residents are worried after a spike in crime is impacting parts of the city.

St. Paul restaurant owner, mayor continue to clash over how to address crime problem

Restaurateur Brian Ingram garnered national attention last week when he criticized St. Paul city officials for an uptick in crime. Sunday, Mayor Melvin Carter responded.

St. Paul police investigation into string of robberies ends with police chase

Two teens are in custody after a string of robberies and carjackings in St. Paul ended with a police chase and crash involving an ambulance on Wednesday.

Dangerous cold in Twin Cities: Emergency info, shelters, cancellations

Essential resources for shelter, home safety and cancellations during a week of dangerously cold weather in Minneapolis-St. Paul.

Bitter cold creates additional challenges for local firefighters

In Saint Paul, District Fire Chief Glen Jenkins said fire fighters have responded to at least three reports of fires in below zero temperatures.

Fire breaks out at St. Paul scrap metal processing center

Firefighters responded to a fire at a St. Paul scrap metal processing facility Monday afternoon after a debris pile ignited, according to St. Paul Fire Captain Roy Mokosso.

St. Paul restaurant owner blames city leaders for slow police responses

A St. Paul business owner called out city leaders after five robberies at his restaurants over the past few months, the most recent of which happened Sunday at The Gnome.

St. Paul restaurant owner blames city leaders for slow police responses
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A St. Paul business owner called out city leaders after five robberies at his restaurants over the past few months, the most recent of which happened Sunday at The Gnome.

Twin Cities outreach teams help those experiencing homelessness in bitter cold

The Salvation Army says more than 1,000 people in the Twin Cities were experiencing homelessness going into this stretch of bitter cold weather. 

Therapy dog stolen in St. Paul car theft returned to owner

A therapy dog that was stolen during a car theft in St. Paul, Minnesota earlier this week was returned to her owner Thursday, police said. 

From 1918 flu to COVID-19: 105-year-old Minnesota woman reflects on getting vaccine

With a slight spring her step, Carol Robertson of St. Paul pushed her walker through the HealthPartners clinic Thursday. The 105-year-old is too familiar with what it’s like to wait for a lifesaving vaccine.