Man arrested after mother killed in St. Paul home, toddler left behind with body
A 34-year-old St. Paul man has been arrested after officers found a woman dead, along with a toddler who was left alone in the home with the mother's body.
MN fines Regions Hospital $100,000 for improper infectious waste disposal
Regions Hospital in St. Paul was fined $100,000 by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) for improperly disposing of infectious waste multiple times in 2024.
St. Paul police investigating Friday morning homicide
The St. Paul Police Department is investigating a homicide after finding a woman dead inside a home on Friday morning.
Thousands rally in St. Paul for international workers, immigrants
Thousands rallied outside the State Capitol in St. Paul on Thursday, protesting what they called President Donald Trump’s attacks on immigrants.
Xcel Energy Center Complex renovation reduced to prioritize Wild arena
Officials have since narrowed down their funding pitch to lawmakers to drop renovations at the Roy Wilkins Auditorium and RiverCentre in St. Paul, instead focusing on just the Xcel Energy Center.
MN state trooper charged with making child porn
A Minnesota State Patrol trooper is now facing charges after federal authorities say he was charged with production of child porn.
Metropolitan State University lockdown lifted after man arrested for shooting at his mom
Metropolitan State University was temporarily placed on lockdown after shots were fired near the campus.
2nd grader brings gun to St. Paul school, police say
St. Paul police say an elementary school staff member found a handgun in a second-grader's jacket pocket on Thursday.
Apostle Supper Club closing in St. Paul at the end of the month
The Apostle Supper Club in downtown St. Paul is closing at the end of May, with its owners blaming crime and office vacancy rates as challenges to running a business in the city.
Smurfit WestRock paper mill closing in St. Paul, laying off about 189 workers
The Smurfit WestRock paper mill in St. Paul is closing, permanently laying off about 189 employees in the city as part of a widespread staff and facility reduction.
Minnesota seniors rally against ‘100 days of Trump’
Hundreds of Minnesota seniors rallied on the steps of the state’s capitol this afternoon to complain about the first 100 days of the Trump administration.
St. Paul woman accused of stabbing neighbor in head with 7-inch knife
A 39-year-old St. Paul woman is accused of stabbing her neighbor at an apartment with a seven-inch knife, according to charges filed Monday in Ramsey County Court.
St. Paul officers were justified in woman’s 2024 shooting death
The Ramsey County Attorney’s Office said Monday three St. Paul police officers were justified in the May 2024 shooting death of Pepsi Lee Heinl.
St. Paul police and partners help struggling students overcome obstacles and thrive
A partnership between the St. Paul Police Department, St. Paul Public Schools, and the nonprofit The Urban Village, have helped dozens of students at Humboldt High School overcome struggles with violence and drugs and put them on a path to success.
Amid overwhelming opposition, St. Paul board again approves trash site
Despite overwhelming community backlash, the St. Paul zoning board on Thursday unanimously voted to approve plans for the city’s new trash hauler to operate at a site near the Mississippi River.


















