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.

St. Paul Police arrest woman in connection with 'very disturbing' homicide scene

St. Paul Police say their officers encountered a “very disturbing scene” early Sunday morning in a Como Park apartment complex, prompting a homicide investigation that led to an arrest.

2 firefighters hurt battling blaze in St. Paul

Two firefighters are expected to recover after being hurt during a fire battle in St. Paul on Saturday.

Man charged in St. Paul shooting, rollover crash that killed man, injured 4-year-old son

An Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota man has been charged in connection to a shooting in St. Paul earlier this month that left one man dead and his 4-year-old son injured. 

16-year-old boy charged in shooting near Allianz Field in St. Paul

A 16-year-old boy was charged in connection to a shooting that left two people injured Sunday near Allianz Field in St. Paul. The boy was one of the people injured in the shooting.

Police investigate racist, threatening letters sent to St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter

St. Paul police are investigating after Mayor Melvin Carter's Office received threatening, racist letters that referenced the trash collection decisions the city recently made.

'I had no idea that was stolen': Man arrested for stealing trailers in St. Paul insists he's not a thief

After stolen trailers and a batch of construction tools were found in St. Paul, some of the alleged victims are demanding to know what is going on while the man arrested in the case insists he is not a thief.

Fire at duplex in St. Paul's Payne-Phalen neighborhood believed to be arson

Fire officals in St. Paul, Minnesota are now investigating a fire that occurred early Monday morning at a duplex in the Payne-Phalen neighborhood as arson. 

Minnesota History Center explores Me Too movement through new exhibit

Nearly three years ago, the resurgence of the Me Too movement thrust the conversation about sexual violence into the national dialogue. Now, a small exhibit at the Minnesota History Center explores the issues of sexual assault and violence throughout state history.

Mayor Carter announces public engagement events, added public safety funding proposal in wake of shootings

St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter announced a series of public engagement events, a special cabinet meeting and a supplemental public safety budget proposal Monday in response to recent violent incidents across the city.