Fort Snelling State Park reopens after spring flooding

Fort Snelling State Park in St. Paul, Minnesota is back open after months-long closure due to flooding. 

Best of the St. Paul Saints one-block, one-minute victory parade

It started as a joke on Twitter after winning the American Association Championship Saturday night, but, to the delight of their fans, the St. Paul Saints followed through and held a block-long victory parade outside CHS Field Monday morning. 

St. Paul Saints announce 1 block, 1 minute-long championship parade Monday

Fresh off their first championship in 15 years, the St. Paul Saints will host a one block, one minute-long championship parade outside CHS Field Monday morning.

St. Paul Saints win first championship in 15 years

The St. Paul Saints won their first championship in 15 years Saturday night against the Sioux City Explorers.

Man charged in St. Paul alley shooting

A 29-year-old St. Paul man has been charged in connection to a St. Paul shooting that seriously injured a man last month, according to a criminal complaint.

Walz: Asian trade trip earned ‘momentum,’ no new jobs deals

Gov. Tim Walz returned from a six-day trade trip to Japan and South Korea this week without a new jobs deal to announce, but the first-term Democratic governor said his visit earned Minnesota some momentum in a race against other Midwestern states.

MDH warns Minnesota cannabis patients about vaping illnesses

After nationwide reports of vaping illnesses and even some deaths linked to vaping, the Minnesota Department of Health is warning medical cannabis users in the state.

Racist word found traced in dust in University of St. Thomas dorm bathroom

The University of St. Thomas is investigating after students found a racist word traced in the dust on a window in a residence hall bathroom. 

Lawmakers hold session on bill that would allow physician-assisted suicide in Minnesota

Doctors, patients, and religious leaders spent much of Wednesday laying out their arguments for or against a bill that would allow physician-assisted suicide in Minnesota.

'My husband was shot!': 911 transcript details moments after St. Paul good Samaritan shooting

A newly-released 911 call transcript depicts the moment a woman found out her husband was shot while trying to help drivers who were involved in a multi-vehicle crash in St. Paul Monday night.

GoFundMe for good Samaritan shot while helping crash victims surpasses $40,000

A judge set bail at $1 million Wednesday for a man charged with murder for allegedly shooting and killing a good Samaritan who was trying to help him and another driver after a multi-vehicle crash in St. Paul, Minnesota. A GoFundMe set up for the victim's family has already surpassed $40,000. 

Good Samaritan shot, killed in St. Paul while trying to help drivers involved in crash

A good Samaritan was shot and killed Monday night while he was trying to help two drivers who were involved in a multi-vehicle crash in St. Paul, Minnesota, police said.

Crookston, Minn. bishop under investigation under Pope's new legislation

The Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis has started an investigation into Diocese of Crookston Bishop Michael Hoeppner under Pope Francis’ recent legislation addressing bishop accountability in the church worldwide. He is the first Minnesota bishop to be investigated under this protocol.

Dead bed bugs found in district-issued iPads at Como Park Senior High

St. Paul Public Schools is asking students at Como Park Senior High School to clean their district-issued iPads after dead bed bugs were found in four devices, according to district spokesperson Kevin Burns.

Man charged after 4-year-old girl shot in the back of the head in St. Paul

A 25-year-old man is charged with assault in connection to a shooting that left a 4-year-old girl with a gunshot wound in the back of the head earlier this month in St. Paul. The girl suffered a Traumatic Brain Injury as a result.