Minneapolis, St. Paul announce plans to help residents, businesses affected by COVID-19
Families and small businesses are feeling the impact of the coronavirus and cities are trying to find ways to help.
Families and small businesses are feeling the impact of the coronavirus and cities are trying to find ways to help.
How Minnesota authorities are approaching the stay-at-home order
Not everyone is following the guidelines of social distancing. So, can violators face consequences?
Not everyone is following the guidelines of social distancing. So, can violators face consequences?
Minnesota teacher forms 'Shield Squad' of 3D printer owners to make face shields for health care workers
Students haven’t been on the campus of St. Thomas Academy for three weeks, but one teacher is working hard to help stop the spread of COVID-19.
Students haven’t been on the campus of St. Thomas Academy for three weeks, but one teacher is working hard to help stop the spread of COVID-19.
St. Paul Saints doing good while waiting for baseball to begin
Athletes of all levels have put their seasons on hold due to the coronavirus, but while they wait and watch, some are trying to do some good.
Athletes of all levels have put their seasons on hold due to the coronavirus, but while they wait and watch, some are trying to do some good.
Minnesota brass band brings tunes to St. Paul neighborhood, world
The Minnesota-based band Buck It Up Brass brought some tunes to a St. Paul neighborhood over the weekend.
The Minnesota-based band Buck It Up Brass brought some tunes to a St. Paul neighborhood over the weekend.
St. Paul police sergeant tests positive for COVID-19 after taking trip
A St. Paul police sergeant has tested positive for the novel coronavirus after returning home from a trip, according to the St. Paul Police Department.
A St. Paul police sergeant has tested positive for the novel coronavirus after returning home from a trip, according to the St. Paul Police Department.
St. Paul Fire graduates new class early, adopts new procedures amid pandemic
When the call goes out, St. Paul firefighters respond no matter what, but in the current landscape it’s even more of an unknown.
When the call goes out, St. Paul firefighters respond no matter what, but in the current landscape it’s even more of an unknown.
Now a COVID-19 specialty facility, new patients begin moving in to transformed Bethesda Hospital
In just days, 50 patients were moved out of St. Paul’s Bethesda Hospital and the building was transformed into a COVID-19 specific treatment facility.
In just days, 50 patients were moved out of St. Paul’s Bethesda Hospital and the building was transformed into a COVID-19 specific treatment facility.
Airline industry future temporarily up in the air
The U.S. airline industry is almost grounded due to COVID 19.
The U.S. airline industry is almost grounded due to COVID 19.
St. Paul mayor proposes $3.25M emergency fund for impacted families, small businesses
St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter is proposing a $3.25 million emergency relief fund for families and small businesses amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter is proposing a $3.25 million emergency relief fund for families and small businesses amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Science Museum, Children's Museum laying off majority of employees in anticipation of 3-month closure
The Science Museum of Minnesota and the Minnesota Children’s Museum, both located in St. Paul, are temporarily laying off the majority of their employees in anticipation of a three-month-long closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Science Museum of Minnesota and the Minnesota Children’s Museum, both located in St. Paul, are temporarily laying off the majority of their employees in anticipation of a three-month-long closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Gov. Walz issues executive order to create small business emergency loan program
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz signed a series of executive orders Monday to help curb COVID-19’s spread through the state and mitigate its effects on the economy.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz signed a series of executive orders Monday to help curb COVID-19’s spread through the state and mitigate its effects on the economy.
Struggling Twin Cities restaurants see community support as coronavirus shutdown threatens business
Struggling Twin Cities restaurants see community support as coronavirus shutdown threatens business
Struggling Twin Cities restaurants see community support as coronavirus shutdown threatens business
How you can help Minnesota nurses and first responders
As supply becomes short, health care leaders are searching for protective equipment donations, like masks, from members of the public.
As supply becomes short, health care leaders are searching for protective equipment donations, like masks, from members of the public.
Cars line up to donate masks for Minnesota nurses as global demand for gear increases
Nurses and health care workers on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic, who are struggling to find masks, received support from members of the community on Saturday.
Nurses and health care workers on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic, who are struggling to find masks, received support from members of the community on Saturday.
Neighbors hold 'social solidarity' parade for isolated St. Paul seniors
Practicing social distancing doesn't mean you can't make an impact on the lives of others.
Practicing social distancing doesn't mean you can't make an impact on the lives of others.
St. Paul educators contract awaits school board approval
The new contract between St. Paul educators and St. Paul Public Schools is now waiting for approval from the school board, according to the St. Paul Federation of Educators.
The new contract between St. Paul educators and St. Paul Public Schools is now waiting for approval from the school board, according to the St. Paul Federation of Educators.
Driver running red light dies in crash on Hwy. 61 in St. Paul, Minnesota
A driver died after running at red light on Highway 61 in St. Paul, Minnesota early Friday morning and crashing into another vehicle.
A driver died after running at red light on Highway 61 in St. Paul, Minnesota early Friday morning and crashing into another vehicle.
Twin Cities chefs, restaurant owners offer truckloads of fresh meals for those in need
Twin Cities restaurant owners and chefs brought in truckloads of fresh meals and produce to those in need for free Thursday.
Twin Cities restaurant owners and chefs brought in truckloads of fresh meals and produce to those in need for free Thursday.
Closures due to COVID-19 pandemic causing mass layoffs across state
The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting closures of bars, restaurants and other public gathering spaces in Minnesota is causing mass layoffs across the state.
The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting closures of bars, restaurants and other public gathering spaces in Minnesota is causing mass layoffs across the state.



















