Court rules tobacco company owes Minnesota millions after failing to pay tobacco-settlement fees

The Ramsey County District Court ruled R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company wrongfully failed to pay Minnesota millions of dollars under the terms of the State's 1998 tobacco settlement, according to the Minnesota Attorney General's Office.

House Dems tweak plan to provide relief to patients who need insulin in Minnesota

The battle of the emergency insulin plans took another step at the state capitol on Thursday. The DFL-controlled House modified its bill designed to immediately get insulin into the hands of diabetics.

Charges: Argument over drug deal ends in deadly St. Paul shooting

A 38-year-old Minneapolis man has been charged with second-degree murder after an argument about a drug deal ended in a deadly shooting, according to the criminal complaint.

With 8 high-level sex offenders moving in, St. Paul Police host awareness meeting

Some St. Paul residents are outraged to hear eight level 3 sex offenders are moving to the city, but police hope residents are more aware than fearful.

Fatal shooting under investigation in east side of St. Paul

St. Paul police are investigating a fatal shooting in the east side of St. Paul, according to police spokesman Steve Linders.

Activists speak out after video of St. Paul officer-involved shooting released

The St. Paul Police Department released the bodycam video from the officer-involved shooting that left a man dead Sept. 15. Now, activists with the Anti-Police Brutality Coalition are speaking out, asking for an independent investigation into the death of Ronald Davis.

Student federally charged for making bomb threats against University of St. Thomas

A University of St. Thomas student was arrested Tuesday and is now facing federal charges for allegedly making a series of hoax bomb threats against the university. 

St. Paul officer-involved shooting sheds light on how bodycam video is handled, released

St. Paul Police are releasing the bodycam footage of the officer-involved shooting that left one man dead Sept. 15. It’s one of the fastest turnarounds of footage in the city’s recent history.

Former Twin Cities Archbishop Harry Flynn dies at 86

Archbishop-emeritus Harry Flynn died Sunday, Sept. 22 in St. Paul, the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis has confirmed. He was 86.

Protesters march in Midway neighborhood after last week's officer-involved shooting in St. Paul, Minn.

Protestors walked through the Midway neighborhood Sunday night, one week after a man was shot and killed by St. Paul Police and two days before the scheduled release of the body camera video of the incident.

St. Paul police chief to release bodycam of officer-involved shooting of Ronald Davis

St. Paul Police Chief Todd Axtell has made the decision to release the body-worn camera video from the Sept. 15 deadly officer-involved shooting of Ronald Davis. The video will be released on Tuesday, Sept. 24 "after the pertinent parts of BCA investigation are complete and the Davis family has opportunity to view" the video.

Facing the heat, Senate Republicans release insulin accessibility plan

Minnesota Senate Republicans, who have been accused for months of stonewalling plans to make insulin more accessible, on Thursday released a proposal forcing drug companies to give free insulin to Minnesotans who meet certain requirements.

Roseville man leaving Bible study shot, killed in St. Paul

One man is dead after a gunman opened fire on a group of people leaving a Bible study in the Summit-University neighborhood of St. Paul, Minnesota Wednesday night.