Krispy Kreme reverses course, allows Minnesota student resale service

Krispy Kreme has reached an agreement with a Minnesota college student who drove to Iowa every weekend to buy hundreds of doughnuts to resell them in the Twin Cities area.

O'Gara's Bar and Grill will not re-open St. Paul location

After closing last year, O’Gara’s Bar and Grill in St. Paul was initially set to reopen. But now, the owner said it no longer makes sense for business.

Krispy Kreme orders Minnesota student to halt doughnut resale service

An enterprising Minnesota college student who drove to Iowa every weekend to buy hundreds of Krispy Kreme doughnuts that he then sold to his own customers in the Twin Cities area has been warned by the confectionary giant to stop.

1 man killed, another hurt after gun shots ring out in St. Paul parking lot

One man was killed and another was seriously hurt Saturday evening after shots were fired in the Roosevelt-Phalen Center neighborhood of St. Paul.

Man who harassed Minnesota state senator sent private photos to colleagues

A state senator with nearly two decades of service in the legislature says he’s had one of the hardest days of his life after being the victim of what he says is “revenge porn.”

Lawmakers respond to FOX 9 for light rail investigation

A Republican state lawmaker says he will consider a package of reforms to enhance security on Metro Transit, after a FOX 9 Investigators revealed an uptick in violent assaults, thefts, and robberies.

St. Paul leaders working to make city a 'safe haven' for domestic violence survivors

St. Paul leaders Thursday issued a proclamation to support those affected by domestic violence as part of an event recognizing Domestic Violence Awareness Month in the city.

Minnesota is the last state to sell 3.2 beer and one state senator wants to change that

On Friday, Minnesota will become the last state in the United States to still have Prohibition-era laws in place that only allow the sale of 3.2 beer in supermarkets and gas stations.

Sister Sleepover: Retired nuns get to be first guests in former St. Paul convent turned hotel

There's just something about an old-fashioned sleepover with friends. And for a group of St. Paul nuns, it's where they are spending time together that has a special meaning.

Police looking for driver who crashed into memorial outside St. Paul Fire station

St. Paul Firefighters at Station 14 were surprised by a loud bang that turned out to be a vehicle crashing into a statue outside the station Tuesday night. 

Protesters say Whipple Building's function does not honor namesake, demand name be changed

Several groups, including the Minnesota Council of Churches, protested outside of the Whipple Federal Building in St. Paul, Minnesota Tuesday morning demanding the name of the building be changed.

Lots of Minnesota anti-vaping proposals, but what will pass?

The warnings were similar. But at two separate news conferences, Minnesota lawmakers on Monday foreshadowed a difficult road ahead to snuff out a vaping craze among teenagers.