Suspect arrested after woman found dead in North St. Paul apartment fire

Police in North St. Paul have arrested a man in connection to the death of woman who was found dead in an apartment fire Thursday afternoon. 

2 men charged in robbery in St. Paul that ended in stolen Kia car chase

Two 20-year-old men have been charged after police say they were involved in a robbery at a St. Paul construction site before leading police on a chase in a stolen Kia.

St. Paul Public Schools approves smudging policy

St. Paul Public Schools has approved a new policy that allows students and staff to use tobacco and other natural substances for smudging. 

St. Paul schools approves smudging policy
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St. Paul Public Schools has approved a new policy that allows students and staff to use tobacco and other natural substances for smudging. It also is dropping its COVID-19 vaccine policy for staff.

Here’s your chance to buy a rare artifact once owned by Aveda’s millionaire founder

Collectors across the world will soon have a chance to own beautiful artifacts that once belonged to the founder of cosmetics companies Aveda Corp. and Intelligent Nutrients.

Here?s your chance to buy a rare artifact once owned by Aveda?s millionaire founder
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Collectors across the world will soon have a chance to own beautiful artifacts that once belonged to the founder of cosmetics companies Aveda Corp. and Intelligent Nutrients.

Dad 'basically paralyzed from the shoulders down within two days' by illness

Each year there are fewer than 6,000 cases of Guillain-Barré Syndrome in the United States. But for those affected by the disorder, life can come to a screeching halt after it leaves them unable to move.

As public hearing nears, St. Paul rent cap faces renewed challenge

Renters and landlords are lobbying hard ahead of Wednesday's public hearing over a series of changes to St. Paul's rent control ordinance.

Minnesota State Fair safety: Fair police chief says department is prepared

Like last year, fairgoers can expect to go through metal detectors before heading into the fairgrounds. But Chief Ron Knafla says the fair has other new efforts in place to keep everyone safe.

Family of Philando Castile keeps his memory alive with fundraiser

Philando Castile was shot and killed by then St. Anthony police officer Jeronimo Yanez, during a traffic stop in Falcon Heights in 2016. On Sunday, Castile’s loved ones continued to work to keep his memory alive through the Philando Castile Memorial Scholarship Fund.

Fatal crash: Driver run over by multiple vehicles on I-94 in St. Paul

A driver on Interstate-94 and Highway 280 was killed after being struck and run over early Saturday morning in Ramsey County.

Prosecutor tries to intervene in Minnesota abortion restrictions case
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It's up to a Ramsey County judge whether a prosecutor in Minnesota's smallest county can intervene in a case over the state's abortion restrictions that the judge ruled unconstitutional last month.

RAW: Feds provide update on violent crime crackdown
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U.S. Attorney Andrew Luger, as well as other federal, state and local officials, provided an update on their efforts to crackdown on violent crime, announcing more than two dozen suspects were arrested and charged on Thursday.

Dunkin locations will have cops on the roof on Friday
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Cops will be on the roofs of Dunkin locations across the Twin Cities area on Friday to help raise money for Special Olympics Minnesota. This is the 6th annual event, and it's helped raise more than $60,000 for the organization in the past five years.

Cop on a Rooftop raises money for Special Olympics Minnesota
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The Cop on a Rooftop fundraiser is happening Friday, Aug. 19, to raise money for Special Olympics Minnesota. FOX 9 spoke with Bill Fish of Special Olympics Minnesota about the fundraiser, which involves police officers on the roofs of Dunkin Donuts locations. It's happening from 6 a.m. to 11 a.m.

It's crunch time for Minnesota State Fair vendors with a week left

With seven days left until the Minnesota State Fair, the countdown is on, but vendors say they’re ready to welcome back pre-pandemic crowds.