Democrats say the fight for undocumented immigrant healthcare isn’t over, despite budget deal
Minnesota lawmakers are butting heads at the State Capitol as they try to pass a two-year budget.
Opposition to compromise budget deal could tilt it further towards GOP
The bipartisan budget compromise announced Thursday is teetering on the brink of a blow-up this weekend.
State budget deal for Walz, Minnesota legislators unraveling already?
The deal is done for a Minnesota budget, but it may have already started coming undone, almost as soon as it was announced.
Progressive Caucus disrupts Walz budget conference over undocumented migrant insurance
While lawmakers reached a budget deal on Thursday, not everyone is happy about the compromises it took to get there.
100+ mph intersection crash leads to homicide charges for St. Paul man
As part of the investigation, police found nine empty beer cans inside the Honda Accord's cupholder and on its floorboards.
New coloring book for grown ups offers history lesson of Saint Paul Parks
"Parks & People: A Colorful History of Saint Paul Parks" is a new coloring book celebrating the beauty, history, and cultural significance of Saint Paul's beloved park system.
West 7th Street reopens to local traffic after sinkhole in downtown St. Paul
West 7th Street has reopened in downtown St. Paul after a sinkhole in the roadway closed the street.
Baby bonus, social media tax, sports betting squeeze into tax bills
A baby bonus, a first-in-the-nation tax on the biggest social media platforms and sports betting are all on the table as this year’s Minnesota tax bill takes its final form.
St. Paul sinkhole closes West 7th Street from Kellogg Boulevard to Grand Avenue
City officials say it could take "up to two months" to repair damage done by a sinkhole that is closing a busy stretch of West 7th Street.
St. Paul parishioners elated over first American pope
Parishioners gathered at the Cathedral of St. Paul on Thursday evening for a mass celebrating the election of Pope Leo XIV, the first American pontiff in the Catholic Church’s history.
St. Paul City Council votes 4-3 to roll back rent control ordinance
The St. Paul City Council voted Wednesday 4-3 to pass an amendment rolling back its rent control ordinance that was put into effect just three years ago.
Budget blowup? 2 reasons legislature may not finish timely budget
A couple major disputes could derail the state legislature before the budget deadline two weeks from Monday.
St. Paul man fatally stabs mother of his child, leaves toddler home alone: Charges
A St. Paul man with a history of domestic abuse is charged with murder for allegedly stabbing the mother of his child, then leaving their toddler alone in the home.
Metro State lockdown: Man accused of shooting at mom after being thrown out of house
A man angry after getting thrown out of the house by his mother is accused of firing the shots that caused a lockdown at Metro State University in St. Paul last week.
St. Paul’s Cinco de Mayo Parade goes on despite deportation fears
This weekend in St. Paul community members gathered for a Cinco de Mayo parade.



















