St. Paul police investigating 4 shootings within 12 hours

St. Paul police are investigating four separate shootings within a 12-hour span Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. One of the shootings was fatal.

St. Paul mourns the loss of 3 firefighters in 1 week

The St. Paul Fire Department is mourning the loss of three of its firefighters who all passed in a matter of one week.

541 food service employees at Xcel Energy Center laid off amid COVID-19

Hundreds of food service employees, who worked at Xcel Energy Center, were laid off at the beginning of August following COVID-19 restrictions, which caused events to be canceled or prohibited fan attendance, according to the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development.

St. Paul Mayor Carter issues city curfew at 8 p.m. Thursday following unrest

St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter is issuing a citywide curfew starting at 8 p.m. Thursday night, following unrest that broke out following an apparent suicide in downtown Minneapolis.

Former St. Catherine University student who attempted to join al-Qa'ida pleads guilty

A 22-year-old Minneapolis woman who tried to join al-Qa'ida while she was a student at St. Catherine University in St. Paul has pleaded guilty to attempting to provide material support to a terrorist group.

Twin Cities private schools reopen without state-funded services like nurses and buses

Many private schools are returning to in-person learning in the coming weeks, but some are doing it without state-funded essential services because they are located in public school districts that have opted to remain all online.

Crews rescue person stuck in cave opening in St. Paul

Crews rescued a person who got stuck in an opening to a cave Tuesday afternoon in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Charges: 19-year-old pulled the trigger in 2 deadly shootings, 1 drive-by in 7 days in Twin Cities

A 19-year-old Minneapolis man has been accused of pulling the trigger in three shootings, two of which were fatal, that all occurred over the course of a week in the Twin Cities metro, according to court documents.

Saint Paul RiverCentre, Roy Wilkins Auditorium reopens with COVID-19 safety measures

The Saint Paul RiverCentre and Roy Wilkins Auditorium is welcoming guests at limited capacity with events up to 250 attendees and new COVID-19 safety measures.

Charges: St. Paul man used COVID-19 relief loan to buy motorcycle, pay golf expenses

A St. Paul man is facing federal charges after prosecutors say he lied to obtain a loan intended to help companies struggling due to COVID-19 restrictions and used the money on personal expenses including a new motorcycle.

Shooting leaves 1 injured in White Bear Lake, Minnesota

One person was injured in a shooting early Saturday morning at a home in White Bear Lake, Minnesota.

St. Paul mayor's proposed 2021 budget includes reductions in nearly all departments, but no levy or layoffs

Following challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the unrest following the death of George Floyd, St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter's proposed city budget for 2021 features reductions in nearly all departments, but no tax levy increase or layoffs.