Arrest made in deadly hit-and-run in St. Paul

Police announced Wednesday that an arrest has been made in the Jan. 22 hit-and-run that left a man dead in St. Paul.

Charges: Ramsey County Sheriff hit in face while breaking up fight

A woman has been charged for hitting Ramsey County Sheriff Bob Fletcher in the face while he was responding to a domestic incident over the weekend, according to charges filed in Ramsey County Attorney's Office.

6 members of St. Paul street gang indicted for carjackings

Six members of a street gang connected with a series of carjackings in St. Paul in 2020 were indicted Tuesday.

Victim identified, driver sought in deadly St. Paul hit-and-run

Police are still looking for the driver suspected in a deadly hit-and-run crash in St. Paul, Minnesota last Friday night. 

Pop-up COVID-19 vaccination clinic open at Xcel Energy Center this week for teachers, child care workers

Minnesota will administer approximately 15,000 COVID-vaccines to teachers, school staff and child care workers in the Twin Cities metro at a mass vaccination pilot event at the Xcel Energy Center this week. 

Minneapolis, St. Paul declare snow emergencies Jan. 24

Minneapolis and St. Paul both declared snow emergencies Sunday after the Twin Cities received about 5 inches of snow Saturday night.

1 rescued from house fire in St. Paul

One person was rescued from a house fire Saturday night in St. Paul, Minnesota.

St. Paul bar owners excited for Wild home opener amid loosened COVID-19 restrictions

The Minnesota Wild hit the ice at home for the first time this season Friday night, and local bars are welcoming the team with open arms. They're hoping the Wild can boost business, now that loosened COVID-19 restrictions have allowed them to reopen.    

St. Paul mayor joins national coalition calling for $600 monthly checks

Nearly three dozen mayors around the country representing 16 million people are calling on the federal government to provide monthly checks to Americans.

1 killed, 1 injured in fire at St. Paul homeless encampment

Police are investigating after a person was killed and another was injured in a fire at a homeless encampment in St. Paul, Minnesota Wednesday morning.

BCA: No criminal wrongdoing at Minnesota 'Storm the Capitol' rally

An investigation done by the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension of the Jan. 6 pro-Trump "Storm the Capitol" rally has found no criminal wrongdoing, House Speaker Melissa Hortman said in an emailed statement.

'It's been tough': Twin Cities Black-owned funeral homes adjust to pandemic

As the coronavirus continues to hit communities of color harder, Black-owned funeral homes in the Twin Cities metro are struggling to adjust.  

St. Thomas students robbed at gunpoint off campus

A group of five University of St. Thomas students were robbed at gunpoint just before 3 a.m. Saturday, campus police say. 

Small demonstration caps off quiet weekend at Minnesota Capitol

It was another quiet day at the Minnesota State Capitol Sunday despite some law enforcement agencies warning of possible armed and violent protests at government buildings.