Voters in St. Paul, Minnesota, will head to the polls on Tuesday in the election to decide who they want as the city's mayor, ...
ST PAUL, Minn. — A St. Paul bar bouncer is charged with first-degree manslaughter after reportedly punching a customer who died of a traumatic brain injury. A criminal complaint outlines the charges ...
Downtown St. Paul is bracing for thousands of employees as state and city workers have been required to spend more time in the office. Governor Tim Walz is requiring state employees to work in person ...
Zeke Marshall, a standout basketball player for St. Paul’s School for Boys who later played for Cornell University, died Sunday of cancer complications at the University of Maryland Medical Center. He ...
Nearly half of all immigrants in the Minneapolis-St. Paul Twin Cities were found to have committed some form of immigration fraud during a recent sweep by authorities with the Department of Homeland ...
MAPLEWOOD, Minn — Ramsey County prosecutors have criminally charged a woman after a rollover crash that killed her child. Rachale Francine Peloquin, 28, of St. Paul, was charged with criminal ...
Family and friends of Avontae King were back in the same Dakota County courtroom Thursday where the man who fatally shot him in 2023 was sentenced just a year ago. This time it was for the shooter’s ...
(TNS) — More than a month after a cyber attack forced the city of St. Paul to shut down its computer systems, services are gradually coming back online. In recent days, the city has restored its phone ...
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has activated the National Guard in response to a crippling cyberattack that struck the City of Saint Paul, the state's capital, on Friday. The city is currently working ...
ST. PAUL — Spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses small and large pivoted to remote work to keep the wheels spinning, even if the office lights weren’t on. But is that still the case? Two of ...
A 54-year-old man has received a 40-year prison term for murdering a chef at a memorial gathering in St. Paul and then asking others there, “Who else wants it?” John Lee Edmondson, of St. Louis Park, ...
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