St. Paul city officials say police have been called to the encampment more than 400 times for everything from drug use to assaults, while the fire department has responded to 50 calls for EMS and fires.
Bitter cold is expected across the Twin Cities for the next few days, but shelters are available for people who need a warm space overnight.
Minnesota’s largest community foundation, the Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation, is now searching for a new CEO to take over in the coming months.
Norblom Plumbing is known for its transparent pricing, reliable solutions, and dedication to treating customers with the utmost respect. Their fast response times and expert workmanship have earned them a stellar reputation in the Saint Paul and Minneapolis areas.
The ceremonial passing of the puck from organizers of the 2025 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship in Ottawa to the hosts of the 2026 IIHF World Junior
The global hockey event will unfold in the Twin Cities between Dec. 26, 2025, and Jan. 5, 2026, as the U.S. goes for a gold medal three-peat.
Taylor'd Cosmetology School is breaking barriers by providing inclusive beauty education and paving the way for future aestheticians and stylists.
Nancy Gibson, co-chair of the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Resources, called the virus a "time bomb," and said no one knows the true extent of the disease which poses a threat to wildlife and humans.
Something for all ages today by Minnesotans and a few who no longer live here. We have bestselling fiction from Tami Hoag, a story involving history and diversity for middle-grade readers, a challenging satire, and two nonfiction accounts of brain dysfunction. “Bad Liar”: by Tami Hoag (Dutton, $30)
The Minneapolis City Council passed a resolution encouraging the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT ... went predominantly through Black neighborhoods like Rondo in Saint Paul and Prospect Park in Minneapolis. According to MNopedia, around ...
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