St. Paul meeting on Summit Avenue proposed bike lane
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The City of St. Paul held a public hearing on Thursday for changes to Summit Avenue?s aging infrastructure, including a proposed plan to add a raised bike lane.

Twin Cities housing market: Spring 2023
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Real estate agent Mark Parrish joined FOX 9 Good Day on Friday, April 14, to chat about what's going on in the Twin Cities housing market this spring.

Nicholas Firkus trial: Husband sentenced to life in wife's 2010 murder

Nicholas Firkus, who was convicted in his wife's 2010 murder, has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. 

Summit Ave repair and bike trail debate: What you need to know

Summit Avenue in St. Paul is one of the most iconic stretches of road in Minnesota. A debate over whether the city should add a raised bike lane to the street while repairing it has divided residents and homeowners.

Summit Ave repair and bike trail stirs debate in St. Paul
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Summit Ave in St. Paul is one of the most iconic stretches of road in Minnesota ?� and as the city prepares to repair aging infrastructure under the street, a proposal to add a raised bike lane is stirring a passionate debate among residents.

Removing racial covenants in St. Paul [full press conference]
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St. Paul residents will be able to get help from the city attorney to remove discriminatory language on property deeds that once banned African Americans and other people of color from owning property in certain neighborhoods.

St. Paul makes it easier for homeowners to remove racial covenants from property deeds

Residents will be able to get help from the city attorney to remove discriminatory language on property deeds that once banned African Americans and other people of color from owning property in certain neighborhoods.

Woman shot and killed in St. Paul’s Battle Creek neighborhood

A woman was shot and killed in St. Paul's Battle Creek neighborhood in what’s believed to be a domestic-related incident, according to police. 

Minnesota Legislature to return with much done, much to do

The Minnesota Legislature will return from its Easter-Passover break on Tuesday with a remarkably high number of bills already signed into law, but with plenty of work ahead to complete a balanced two-year budget in the six weeks before the mandatory adjournment on May 22.

St. Paul Mayor Carter, city leaders address potholes [RAW]
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St. Paul city leaders on Thursday, April 6, addressed the ongoing pothole problem in the city and their plans to repair roadways.

Target parking lot shooting: St. Paul Police press conference [RAW]
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A man was shot and killed in St. Paul Thursday morning, according to police. Officers responded to a reported shooting around 9:50 a.m. at a Target parking lot on Suburban Avenue. While en route to the scene, officers received an update that a man suffering from an apparent gunshot injury was dropped off at a nearby fire station, St. Paul Police Sergeant Mike Ernster said in a press conference Thursday afternoon.

Sign of spring: Lime scooters return to St. Paul

Lime scooters rolled out across the capital city on Thursday morning with a new updated model: Lime Gen 4.

St. Paul potholes: City leaders address road conditions

Leaders in the City of St. Paul addressed road conditions within the city and shared plans for filling potholes after a harsh winter has left area roadways bumpier than ever. 

St. Paul woman accused of starting fires in 2 apartment buildings on same day: Charges

The St. Paul woman accused of arson in the Historic Minnesota Building fire is now facing an additional charge for allegedly setting a fire in a separate apartment building on the same day.

St. Paul Police address uptick in domestic homicides

St. Paul has seen a slight uptick in deadly domestic violence incidents over the last couple of years, and with two already this year, victims’ advocates are expressing concern.

St. Paul community leaders preventing domestic homicides
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In the past couple of years, there's been an increase in domestic homicides, prompting victim advocates and law enforcement in St. Paul to join forces in hopes of preventing future incidents from occurring.

St. Paul authorities join forces with victim advocates to prevent domestic violence
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In the past couple of years, there has been an increase in domestic homicides, prompting victim advocates and law enforcement in St. Paul to join forces in hopes of preventing future incidents from occurring.