WWII veterans sign names on model B-25 to fly in special ceremony

World War II veterans were honored in a ceremony at the Waverly Gardens Senior Center, which is home to nearly two dozen of these special veterans.    More than 20 men and women who once signed their names to the war effort signed once more to the memories. In this case, it was on the wings of a model plane built to replicate the B-25 bomber, Miss Mitchell.

University of St. Thomas invited to join Division I Summit League

The University of St. Thomas announced Friday it has been invited to join the Summit League, a Division I athletic conference, four months after it was kicked out of the Division III Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC).

Mayor Carter calls for transparency following video of 13-year-old's arrest

A widely viewed video on social media showing the arrest of a 13-year-old girl in St. Paul is causing quite a stir. In a press conference Thursday, St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter further explained his call for an internal investigation, but warns of not rushing to judgement of the police or the girl.

St. Paul mayor calls for investigation into the arrest of 13-year-old girl

The St. Paul mayor is calling for a formal investigation into the arrest of a 13-year-old girl after video of the incident was shared on social media. The video, which has now been taken down from Facebook, showed several St. Paul police officers arresting a girl, who was lying on the ground.

St. Paul man to serve one year in jail for assaulting man outside Minnesota State Fair in 2018

A St. Paul man will be serving one year in jail after he was convicted for assaulting a man outside the Minnesota State Fair last year, according to the Ramsey County Attorney's Office.

Jogger injured in crash with elderly driver seeks further action after charges declined

Questions are being raised about an 86-year-old driver who hit a jogger, but won't face any charges. As the jogger heals from his injuries, he’s pushing for the city attorney to do more.

St. Paul DFL committee endorses citywide trash plan ahead of November city council elections, referendum

With all seven City Council seats up for grabs this November along with the trash collection referendum, the St. Paul DFL Central Committee voted Monday to endorse “Vote Yes” in support of coordinated garbage collection.

Minnesota Historical Society to consider name change to Fort Snelling

Monday, at a meeting in Rochester, Minnesota the public will get its first chance to weigh- in as officials consider a name change for one of the most popular historic sites in the state, Fort Snelling.

Gov. Walz declares Sunday Minnesota Fallen Firefighters Memorial Day

Governor Tim Walz signed a proclamation declaring Minnesota Fallen Firefighters Memorial Day on Sunday, Sept. 29, 2019. The Governor also directed all U.S. and Minnesota flags at federal and state buildings to be flown at half-staff today.

Ramsey County Sheriff's Office rolls out body cameras for deputies

The Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office is now the third largest law enforcement agency in Minnesota to don body cameras for its officers. The body cameras rolled out Friday afternoon to deputies in the patrol division.