Mayor Carter hosts St. Paul gun violence meeting seeking input for supplemental budget

Hundreds of people turned out for a second community listening session in St. Paul Tuesday night to talk about solutions to end gun violence plaguing the city.

St. Paul strikes Ford site deal, including $53 million from taxpayers

St. Paul city officials have struck a development deal for the long-vacant Ford Motor Co. assembly plant site, including a $53 million contribution from taxpayers.

Common circumstances and motives link St. Paul's homicides, police say

When St. Paul Police responded to Rice and Wayzata streets Sunday evening, they found a man dead of a gunshot wound in a car in what would become the city’s 26th gun-related homicide of the year.

Slain St. Paul teen remembered for leadership and positive spirit

Hundreds of students and staff gathered for a candlelight vigil near Henry Sibley High School football field, where a slain senior was a star player. His friends say he will be remembered for his kindness and sense of humor.

‘Unacceptable:’ Minnesota DHS says it broke the law 200 times this year

Minnesota’s biggest state agency broke the law more than 200 times this year, sending out $52 million in contracts without approval, according to the department’s internal records.

BCA investigating officer-involved shooting at St. Paul gas station

The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is investigating a shooting involving a law enforcement officer at a St. Paul gas station Wednesday night.