CEO warns St. Paul health clinic for low-income patients could close in weeks due to financial troubles

A Twin Cities health clinic that serves low-income patients faces closing its doors as the agency deals with financial struggles, leaving health coverage for thousands of Twin Cities residents in doubt.

St. Thomas students develop scanner to create digital archive of tactile images for the blind

Three years ago, the Minnesota State Services for the Blind partnered with students from St. Thomas to develop a method to conserve tactile images made for the vision impaired.

Minnesota counties balk at paying $9 million for DHS errors

Gov. Tim Walz is promising to address the issue during the 2020 legislative session, so counties don’t have to pay $8.8 million for money that was wrongfully spent.

Minnesota DHS will miss $76 million in federal funds over data issue

The state will lose out on $76 million in federal reimbursements over the next four years because of previously uncovered data reporting issues DHS is now trying to correct.

Juveniles charged in violent assaults on light rail train in St. Paul, Minnesota

Three juveniles are charged in several violent assaults that occurred on a light rail train or near one of the stations in St. Paul, Minnesota earlier this month.

Twin Cities metro homeless shelters prepare for frigid freeze

Some folks will try to tough out this arctic blast coming our way, but community organizers, first responders and homeless outreach teams are hoping to persuade people to come off the streets and head inside.

Minnesota veterans mark 78 years since Pearl Harbor attack

Saturday, the United States honored the thousands of military members and civilians that lost their lives in the attack on Pearl Harbor.

How St. Paul police are working to get guns off the streets

It’s been a deadly year in St. Paul with 29 homicides plus one police shooting – which is nearly double the number of homicides last year. St. Paul police tell us they are working to get guns off the streets, and recently, they allowed our cameras to get a first-hand look at how they are getting that done.

Loons to host Red Bulls for 2020 home opener March 15

The Loons open the season in Portland before coming home to Allianz Field Sunday night, March 15 to take on the Red Bulls.

St. Paul neighborhood gathers for 'Night of Peace' and interfaith discussion

In a time of divisiveness, a neighborhood in St. Paul is spending the night getting to know each other. No matter your religion, ethnicity or beliefs, organizers say it's a chance to simply bring people together.    

St. Paul votes to increase total snow emergency violation costs to $331

If you are ticketed and towed for violating a St. Paul snow emergency, the cost to is likely to be around $330 after the City Council voted to increase fees Wednesday.

Minnesota sues Juul for deceptive and unlawful trade practices, false advertising

Minnesota is suing Juul Labs, the nation’s biggest producer of electronic cigarette products, accusing the company of hooking Minnesota kids on nicotine through deceptive marketing.

DHS whistleblower on leave, says she doesn’t feel safe at work

A whistleblower who reported wrongdoing at Minnesota’s Department of Human Services is on a 30-day paid leave she requested because she didn’t feel safe at work.