St. Paul rent control ballot question approved
Election results are coming in for St. Paul's rent control ordinance, which is one of the strictest rent control measures in the nation.
Election results are coming in for St. Paul's rent control ordinance, which is one of the strictest rent control measures in the nation.
St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter projected to win re-election
Results are coming in for the St. Paul mayoral election where Melvin Carter is running for a second term.
Results are coming in for the St. Paul mayoral election where Melvin Carter is running for a second term.
2021 Minnesota election results roundup
View results for the 2021 elections in Minneapolis, St. Paul, Twin Cities suburbs and Greater Minnesota.
View results for the 2021 elections in Minneapolis, St. Paul, Twin Cities suburbs and Greater Minnesota.
St. Paul police looking for suspected stolen puppy
The St. Paul Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating a puppy suspected to have been stolen over the weekend.
The St. Paul Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating a puppy suspected to have been stolen over the weekend.
Feed My Starving Children large packing event returns, at least 600K meals to be packed
Volunteers are kicking off one of the largest packing events for Feed My Starving Children since the start of the pandemic.
Volunteers are kicking off one of the largest packing events for Feed My Starving Children since the start of the pandemic.
Feed My Starving Children volunteers hope to pack more than 600K meals
Community members started packing Thursday afternoon at Incarnation Lutheran Church in Shoreview and will continue through Monday. The goal is to pack 614,304 meals, which will be distributed to FMSC partners across 70 countries.
Community members started packing Thursday afternoon at Incarnation Lutheran Church in Shoreview and will continue through Monday. The goal is to pack 614,304 meals, which will be distributed to FMSC partners across 70 countries.
St. Paul Police Chief Todd Axtell leaving the force next year
St. Paul Police Chief Todd Axtell announced Tuesday he is leaving the force next year.
St. Paul Police Chief Todd Axtell announced Tuesday he is leaving the force next year.
Superintendent of Hmong College Prep resigns after state auditor says she violated state law
The superintendent of a troubled charter school didn’t resign quietly Monday night, defending her leadership amid financial scandal.
The superintendent of a troubled charter school didn’t resign quietly Monday night, defending her leadership amid financial scandal.
City of St. Paul issues vaccine mandate for city workers
In a video posted online on Thursday, Mayor Melvin Carter issued a vaccine mandate for city workers in St. Paul.
In a video posted online on Thursday, Mayor Melvin Carter issued a vaccine mandate for city workers in St. Paul.
Federal charges: Gun used in St. Paul mass shooting was suspected straw purchase
One of the handguns used in the deadly mass shooting at the Seventh Street Truck Park in St. Paul last week came from an alleged straw buyer, according to federal charges filed Tuesday.
One of the handguns used in the deadly mass shooting at the Seventh Street Truck Park in St. Paul last week came from an alleged straw buyer, according to federal charges filed Tuesday.
Ramsey County sheriff predicts 'dramatic increase in crime' if Minneapolis ballot question passes
Ramsey County Sheriff Bob Fletcher used a legislative hearing Thursday to predict what would happen if Minneapolis voters pass the city's police charter amendment next month.
Ramsey County Sheriff Bob Fletcher used a legislative hearing Thursday to predict what would happen if Minneapolis voters pass the city's police charter amendment next month.
North St. Paul man says county wrongly demolished wall on his property, leaving home unsafe
Every time it rains, a homeowner in North St. Paul says he feels helpless because much of that water is ending up in his basement. But it’s a problem he says he only started dealing with after a nearby county construction project.
Every time it rains, a homeowner in North St. Paul says he feels helpless because much of that water is ending up in his basement. But it’s a problem he says he only started dealing with after a nearby county construction project.
North St. Paul man says county wrongly demolished wall on his property, leaving home unsafe
Every time it rains, a homeowner in North St. Paul says he feels helpless because much of that water is ending up in his basement. But it?s a problem he says he only started dealing with after a nearby county construction project.
Every time it rains, a homeowner in North St. Paul says he feels helpless because much of that water is ending up in his basement. But it?s a problem he says he only started dealing with after a nearby county construction project.
Federal charges: Gun used in St. Paul mass shooting was suspected straw purchase
One of the handguns used in the deadly mass shooting at the Seventh Street Truck Park in St. Paul last week came from an alleged straw buyer, according to federal charges filed Tuesday. The shooting occurred shortly after midnight on Oct. 10 at the bar on West Seventh Street near the Xcel Energy Center. Fifteen people were injured and one woman, identified as 27-year-old Marquisha Wiley, was killed.
One of the handguns used in the deadly mass shooting at the Seventh Street Truck Park in St. Paul last week came from an alleged straw buyer, according to federal charges filed Tuesday. The shooting occurred shortly after midnight on Oct. 10 at the bar on West Seventh Street near the Xcel Energy Center. Fifteen people were injured and one woman, identified as 27-year-old Marquisha Wiley, was killed.
Parents, students push back against plans to close 8 St. Paul schools
Families are fighting to keep eight St. Paul schools from closing while the district is planning to shutter the schools by next fall, largely due to declining enrollment.
Families are fighting to keep eight St. Paul schools from closing while the district is planning to shutter the schools by next fall, largely due to declining enrollment.
Wild surge past Jets 6-5 in OT on Eriksson Ek's hat trick
Joel Eriksson Ek had a hat trick for Minnesota, tying the game with 59 seconds remaining in regulation and winning it on a power play in overtime to stun the Winnipeg Jets 6-5 in a raucous home opener for the Wild on Tuesday night.
Joel Eriksson Ek had a hat trick for Minnesota, tying the game with 59 seconds remaining in regulation and winning it on a power play in overtime to stun the Winnipeg Jets 6-5 in a raucous home opener for the Wild on Tuesday night.
St. Paul police: 3 times as many officers downtown for Wild home opener
St. Paul Police Senior Commander Jeremy Ellison said they had three times as many officers working around the Xcel Energy Center at the home opener than on a normal Wild game night.
St. Paul Police Senior Commander Jeremy Ellison said they had three times as many officers working around the Xcel Energy Center at the home opener than on a normal Wild game night.
Ice Castles returning to New Brighton, Minnesota
The Ice Castles are coming back to Minnesota this winter after missing out last year due to the pandemic.
The Ice Castles are coming back to Minnesota this winter after missing out last year due to the pandemic.
St. Paul Police station named in honor of former chief William Finney
The St. Paul Police Department honored William “Corky” Finney, a longtime member of the force and former chief, by dedicating the Western District Building after his name on Friday.
The St. Paul Police Department honored William “Corky” Finney, a longtime member of the force and former chief, by dedicating the Western District Building after his name on Friday.
U.S. Energy secretary campaigns in St. Paul to push Biden's $4.5 trillion spending plan
U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm was in St. Paul on Friday campaigning for $4.5 trillion of new spending on infrastructure, green technology and social programs -- a major part of President Joe Biden's agenda that's stalled in Congress.
U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm was in St. Paul on Friday campaigning for $4.5 trillion of new spending on infrastructure, green technology and social programs -- a major part of President Joe Biden's agenda that's stalled in Congress.



















