No deal, but Gov. Walz and lawmakers agree to talk about insulin

A day after angry tweets and news conferences derailed the emergency insulin issue, Gov. Tim Walz and lawmakers turned down the heat on each other Friday.

1 dead, 3 critically injured in wrong-way crash in St. Paul, Minnesota

One person was killed and three others were critically injured in a crash in the Battle Creek neighborhood of St. Paul, Minnesota Thursday night. 

GPS app helps police track down trailer stolen from Minneapolis construction site

A Twin Cities contractor had tens of thousands of dollars in construction equipment and gear stolen in a trailer left at a Minneapolis job site. But, thanks to GPS technology, he has his trailer back.

Witness statements in 911 transcripts support officer’s account of shooting in St. Paul, Minn.

A month after a deadly officer-involved shooting in St. Paul, 911 transcripts are being released, detailing the chaotic moments after police say the suspect rammed the officer’s cruiser.

Man runs to fire department for help after lightning hits St. Paul home

Living close to a fire station has some perks, especially when your home is struck by lightning and burning. A St. Paul, Minnesota man wasted no time the other night when he ran to the fire department for help when he couldn’t call 911.

Minnesota Supreme Court rules St. Paul must pay trash haulers even if residents vote against system

If St. Paul residents vote down the city's trash collection system this November, the city will still have to follow through on its five-year contract with trash haulers, the Minnesota Supreme Court announced Wednesday.

Car crashes into Bread & Chocolate bakery in St. Paul

A car crashed into a St. Paul bakery, causing minor damage to the building, according to an official with the St. Paul Police Department.

Men in St. Paul Chipotle viral video sue restaurant chain for discrimination, 'smear campaign'

Five young black men who posted a video of their confrontation with a manager at Chipotle in St. Paul, Minnesota last year are now suing the national restaurant chain for discrimination. 

Ramsey County Sheriff's Office searching for suspect believed to be involved in 3 sexual assaults

The Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in identifying a man believed to be involved in three sexual assaults and one burglary of an occupied dwelling.

St. Paul woman looks to build community through simple neighborly interactions

Victoria Caprioni had a simple idea: ask her neighbors to come outside the first Tuesday of every month at 6 p.m. to wave at one another and talk.  

St. Paul's Sunisa Lee shines at Worlds Gymnastics Championships amid father's recovery

Sunisa Lee's bedroom walls are filled with medals and trophies she has won over the last 10 years, but soon the gymnast will be adding some new hardware she earned on the world stage. 

St. Paul launches new task force to combat domestic violence

The St. Paul City Attorney’s office joined a new task force to improve the fight against domestic violence. The initiative aims to keep guns out of the wrong hands.

Man gets 6 months in prison, grief therapy for leaving son in hot car while working CHS Field event

An Apple Valley, Minnesota man was sentenced to a year in prison Friday for leaving his 4-year-old son in a hot car while he worked an event at CHS Field last spring, resulting in his death.