Olympic champion Suni Lee surprises students at St. Paul school

Minnesota Olympic champion Suni Lee surprised students at a St. Paul school and teamed up with Amazon to make a donation.

Suni Lee welcomed home in St. Paul after gold medal win

Crowds gathered along White Bear Avenue in St. Paul to welcome home gold medal-winning gymnast Sunisa Lee on Sunday.

2 dead in St. Paul murder-suicide while 5 young kids were home: police

Two people were killed in an apparent murder-suicide in St. Paul Tuesday night. Five children were home at the time of the shooting.

Rideshare passenger dies after fiery wreck in St. Paul

A woman who was riding as a passenger in a rideshare vehicle that was involved in a fiery wreck earlier this month in St. Paul has died, police say.

St. Paul man indicted for string of armed robberies along University Avenue

A St. Paul man has been indicted for three armed robberies of grocery stores along University Avenue in St. Paul, the U.S. Attorney's Office announced Monday. 

Twin Cities police report uptick in Hyundai and Kia thefts, following nationwide trend

A nationwide trend of stealing specific makes of cars has made its way to the metro. Some law enforcement officials in the Twin Cities said they've seen an uptick in stolen Hyundais and Kias.

St. Paul company uses coconuts to fight human trafficking in the Philippines
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St. Paul company Dignity Coconuts sells products in the United States to help Filipino villagers escape dangerous environments and fight human trafficking.

Minnesota nurses announce strike authorization vote over staffing

The Minnesota Nurses Association announced Thursday they will hold a strike authorization vote with 15,000 nurses in the metro and Duluth after failing to reach an agreement for new contracts and putting "patients before profit."

Hit-and-run injures St. Paul bicyclist, driver flees and leaves car behind

A hit-and-run that injured a St. Paul bicyclist is still under investigation after the driver of the vehicle jumped into another, and left the one that caused the accident behind.

Minnesota State Fair still needs to hire 100 officers, asks for help

The Minnesota State Fair has requested the Ramsey County Sheriff's Office for help with security at the Great Minnesota Get-Together this year, as the police department is 100 officers short. 

Rep. John Thompson's often-controversial term ends in DFL primary rout

A state representative who often generated headlines for conduct during his first tenure was defeated by a nearly 80-point margin in Tuesday’s primary election.

SPPD confiscate drugs, guns and stolen keys from suspected criminal

The St. Paul Police Department announced Tuesday that it has taken eight guns from the home of what they describe as a dangerous criminal.

$1.5 million awarded to Chauvin jailers who claimed discrimination

The Ramsey County Board of Commissioners approved a $1.455 million settlement to a lawsuit brought by eight current and former correctional officers who claimed they were discriminated against because of the color of their skin.

India Fest returns to St. Paul
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After holding a slimmed down festival last year due to COVID-19 restrictions, India Fest will return to St. Paul this weekend.?

Early voting tumbles ahead of Minnesota's primary Tuesday

With primaries set for tomorrow, the surge of Minnesotans voting early in 2020 turned out to be a one-time event so far.

Metro Transit Police: A top cop, a laptop, and accusations of racism, sexism

Brooke Blakey's meteoric rise in the Metro Transit Police Department was cut short last year amid accusations she violated department rules on accepting gifts. She believes she was treated unfairly, and racism and sexism both played a role in the investigation.