Minneapolis City Council President Andrea Jenkins sounds off on Dave Chappelle

Minneapolis City Council President Andrea Jenkins has a message for comedian Dave Chappelle, whose show at the First Avenue in downtown Minneapolis was moved to a new venue Wednesday after a public backlash. 

St. Paul tenants seek appeal as low-income landlord granted rent cap exemptions

Tenants of a low-income apartment building thought their days of massive rent increases were over thanks to a new rent cap rule in St. Paul. But not long after the law went into effect this spring, they discovered their landlord had received an exemption.

St. Paul tenants seek appeal as low-income landlord granted rent cap exemptions
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Tenants of a low-income apartment building thought their days of massive rent increases were over thanks to a new rent cap rule in St. Paul. But not long after the law went into effect this spring, they discovered their landlord had received an exemption.

Police: Someone shot up a house in St. Paul and hit a family dog

A four-year-old Husky named Athena was shot in the leg when someone fired 12 rounds into a house in. St Paul on Tuesday.

St. Paul PD: Kia thefts up 1,300%, Hyundai thefts up 584% in 2022

A deadly crash in St. Paul is shining a light on a growing problem both in the Metro and nationwide: the thefts of Kias and Hyundais.

Opioid prevention advocates rally at Minnesota Capitol with new urgency

Fentanyl is now the dominant driver of opioid overdose deaths in Minnesota, which hit a record in 2021, giving new urgency to advocates for treatment and prevention who rallied at the state Capitol on Monday.

Stolen Kia crashes into couple's car in St. Paul, 70-year-old woman killed

A Kia stolen out of Minneapolis crashed with another car late Sunday night in St. Paul, killing a 70-year-old woman. The driver and passengers of the Kia ran from the scene and have not been located.

Both missing dogs found after St. Paws kennel was burglarized

St. Paul police say both of the missing dogs were reunited with their family after a doggy daycare and boarding center was broken into overnight Wednesday.

St. Paul directs $10 million into public safety plan

To curb crime, St. Paul is putting $10 million into a variety of public safety initiatives, though only a portion of the money will go to police.

St. Paul updates public safety plan
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To curb crime, St. Paul is putting $10 million into variety of public safety initiatives, though only a portion of the money will go to police.

Man dies after Wednesday morning stabbing in St. Paul

A man is dead after he was stabbed Wednesday morning in St. Paul's Dayton's Bluff neighborhood.

Task force recommends keeping St. Paul’s strict rent control mandate

St. Paul’s city council heard a lot of strong opinions Wednesday evening after a task force presented its findings on the city’s rent stabilization policies.

Security guard's restraint of panhandler in front of St. Paul ice cream shop draws scrutiny

The way a security guard restrained a panhandler outside the Grand Ole Creamery in St. Paul on Wednesday night drew scrutiny from a crowd of onlookers, with some witnesses claiming the guard’s use of force and the pressure he put on the man's neck was excessive.

State Fair vendors face unique challenges of finding employees

In a tight job market, can State Fair vendors find enough workers to serve up all the food on a stick that fair goers have come to love?

Minnesota's abortion restrictions violate state constitution, judge rules

A Ramsey County judge has ruled that several of Minnesota's abortion restrictions -- including parental notification and the 24-hour waiting period -- violate the state constitution and ordered them not to be enforced.  

Community gathers at vigil for family killed at Vadnais Lake

Members of the Hmong community and other residents came together on Saturday to grieve and to heal at a vigil for an entire family now dead after a tragic series of events.