MDH issues new advice for Mississippi fish consumption after 'forever chemicals' detected
State health officials are advising that some vulnerable groups of people should not eat fish caught from certain parts of the Mississippi River due to a mixture of pollutants found in fish tissues.
Minnesota marijuana lottery has some seeing green
Minnesota’s marijuana law is changing to give businesses a head start on next year, but a license lottery has some people green with envy.
Gov. Walz backs legislation to stop book bans
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan visited a St. Paul school library to show support for legislation to take on book bans.
New bill would create state office to promote Minnesota as movie location
A bill has been introduced by legislators to create a new state office to promote Minnesota as a movie location.
Straw gun purchase bill shows agreement, friction between MN legislators
A gun control drama played out at the Minnesota Capitol on Thursday when a rare agreement caused friction.
Driver crashes into St. Paul police squad car responding to 911 call
A St. Paul police officer was responding to a burglary in progress when a car crashed into his squad car and another car at an intersection Thursday morning.
Teen charged as adult for fatal shooting and robbery in St. Paul
A teen is being charged as an adult after being accused of shooting another teen in St. Paul in February, who died more than a week later.
Yia Xiong shooting: No charges in deadly St. Paul police shooting
Prosecutors are declining to file charges against police in the deadly shooting of Yia Xiong in St. Paul.
Darby, the gun-sniffing lab, joins St. Paul PD
Darby, a 14-month-old American Black Lab, started duty with St. Paul police only one week ago with a unique role.
Minnesota made music app strikes the right chord in ALS community
Michael Cain, musician and professor at MacPhail Center for Music, launched his Ekwe app. It allows anyone from amateur to professional musicians to compose their own music.
Pothole repairs remain low throughout Twin Cities after warm winter
After an abnormally warm and nearly snow-less winter, we’re now in a strangely nearly pothole-free spring.
Ramsey County deputy shot at during chase: Charges
A 20-year-old man is facing charges after a Ramsey County deputy was hurt earlier this month while being shot at during a chase.
Big Ten tournament, St. Patrick's Day make for another busy weekend in Twin Cities
Another busy weekend is in store for the Twin Cities, thanks to big events being held in the downtown areas.
Shooting in St. Paul's Dayton Bluff neighborhood leaves man dead
A man was fatally shot in St. Paul overnight in what police are describing as a "complex" case given the two different crime scenes.
All-girls Lego League team first from St. Paul schools to compete in national tournament
Since fourth grade, Yasreen Benlhabib has spent a couple of afternoons a week building autonomous robots out of plastic bricks.



















