State rep claims he was racially profiled, denies suspended license

State Representative John Thompson said he was racially profiled by St. Paul Police on July 4th when he was stopped for not having a front license plate on his vehicle.  

Man who got out of car after Hwy. 36 crash hit by passing vehicle, dies

A 25-year-old man who got out of his car after crashing into a guardrail on Highway 36 in Roseville, Minnesota died this morning when he was hit by a passing car.  

Community remembers Philando Castile on anniversary of his death

For the past three years, the city of Falcon Heights has honored Philando Castile's memory by proclaiming July 6 as Restoration Day and July 7 as a day for unity.

Local Linkz mobile mentorship program launches this week

Local Linkz, a local non-profit mentorship program, is launching a new mobile mentorship program for young adults.

St. Paul neighborhood still honoring 4th of July

A neighbor planted 245 American flags along St. Paul's Lexington Parkway South for the Fourth of July, creating what he calls a "walk of honor" to remember veterans.

Green Line train strikes car, killing 1 in St. Paul

Police say one person is dead and another is in critical condition after a Metro Transit Green Line train crashed into a car in St. Paul Sunday. 

Family and friends host Olympic send-off for St. Paul’s Suni Lee

From St. Paul, Minnesota to St. Louis for the Olympic Trials, 18-year-old Suni Lee has twisted and turned her way into the history books as the first Hmong American to compete for Team USA in gymnastics. 

Pedestrian seriously injured after being struck by SUV in St. Paul

A pedestrian is in the hospital with serious injuries after he was struck by an SUV in St. Paul, Minnesota Friday afternoon, according to St. Paul Police Sgt. Natalie Davis.

Woman shot in vehicle near St. John's Hospital in Maplewood

Maplewood police are looking for a suspect after a woman who was driving near St. John's Hospital was shot, according to the communications manager for Maplewood.

Minnesota State Fair unveils new fair foods for 2021

The Minnesota State Fair released its list of 26 new fair foods and four new food vendors that will be at this year's Great Minnesota Get-Together.

St. Paul native Suni Lee inspires Hmong community at Olympic Trials

After St. Paul native Suni Lee came in second behind superstar gymnast Simone Biles at the U.S. Olympic Trials, she is scheduled to become the first Hmong American to ever compete at the Olympics. Now, her local fans are cheering even louder.

2 Minnesotans make U.S. Olympic women's gymnastics team

Not one, but two gymnasts from Minnesota will be representing Team USA on the women's gymnastics team in Tokyo at the Olympics in July.

Vehicle crashes into empty suite at St. Paul strip mall

A vehicle crashed into an unoccupied commercial suite at strip mall in St. Paul Sunday morning, according to the St. Paul Fire Department.

Committee to reexamine Minnesota's policy on courtroom video coverage

The Minnesota Supreme Court is directing a rules committee to look into the state's audio and video coverage laws inside courtrooms.

St. Paul School Board approves budget amid concern over Arts cuts

The St. Paul Public School Board approved its annual budget with a unanimous vote of 6-0, following public comment from students that called on district leaders to renew funding for the Arts.

St. Paul School Board approves budget amid concern over arts cuts
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The St. Paul Public School Board approved its annual budget with a unanimous vote of 6-0, following public comment from students that called on district leaders to renew funding for the arts.