Twin Cities sees increase in mail carriers bitten by dogs, awareness program launched

The United States Postal Services is launching a new program in two areas in the Twin Cities metro to help lower the amount of dog bites suffered by postal workers.

Minneapolis, Roseville schools add staff COVID-19 vaccine requirement

The Minneapolis and Roseville school districts are now requiring staff to get vaccinated against COVID-19 or face regular COVID-19 testing.

Bonsai tree owners set up alarms after rash of thefts in the Twin Cities

After trees worth thousands of dollars have been stolen in recent months from across the Twin Cities metro, bonsai tree enthusiasts are pushing to get their trees back.

Charges: St. Paul woman chased boyfriend, fatally stabbed him in back

A 22-year-old woman was charged with murder Monday for allegedly stabbing and killing her boyfriend in St. Paul over the weekend. 

List: 9/11 20th anniversary events at Minnesota State Capitol, across Twin Cities

Saturday marks the 20th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and memorial ceremonies are set to take place across the country, including in the Twin Cities.

On 20th anniversary, Minnesota hosts ceremony honoring 9/11 victims

A crowd gathered at the State Capitol on Saturday for a morning filled with honor, hope, and healing, 20 years after the horrific attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 –- a day that forever changed the world as we know it.

Jewish cemetery in St. Paul targeted by vandals

St. Paul police say they are increasing patrols at Jewish community centers and synagogues due to recent concerns, including the vandalism.

Man dies after stabbing in East St. Paul

Police are investigating after a man was found injured and lying in the street Friday night in St. Paul.

Federal Courts: ‘Highly Sensitive’ documents kept in ‘air-gap’

The most sensitive and secret information in Minnesota’s federal court system is now kept in a locked room, on an ‘air-gapped’ computer in St. Paul, without access to the internet following the "SolarWinds" cyber-attack on the U.S. federal government that was uncovered in December 2020.

St. Paul Public Schools makes schedule changes due to bus driver shortage

St. Paul Public Schools is making changes to some school schedules due to the ongoing bus driver shortage, the district announced Tuesday.

St. Paul police make arrest in officer's dragging

Police have taken a suspect into custody on charges of assault for an incident where an officer was dragged from a truck while trying to chase down a man last week.

Vandals paint over front of Hmong Cultural Center Museum in St. Paul

Police are searching for the vandals who covered the front of the Hmong Cultural Center Museum in St. Paul with white paint and a white supremacist slogan overnight.

Vandals paint over front of Hmong Cultural Center Museum in St. Paul
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Police are searching for the vandals who covered the front of the Hmong Cultural Center Museum in St. Paul with white paint and a white supremacist slogan overnight.

Teen charged in deadly Maplewood crash where stolen car fled from police

A 15-year-old boy is facing vehicular homicide charges for his role in a deadly crash that killed two teenagers in Maplewood Friday night. 

St. Paul apartment fire believed to be arson, 1 in custody

One person is in custody following an apartment fire in St. Paul Tuesday night that appears to be intentionally set. 

Authorities respond to fights, breach attempt on last day of Minnesota State Fair

It was a chaotic and violent night at the Minnesota State Fair as law enforcement responded to half a dozen fights in the final two hours, in addition to a large group trying to break through the main gate.