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The Como Park Japanese Obon Festival will return to St. Paul this weekend for a celebration of culture featuring taiko ...
Mayor Melvin Carter is facing multiple challengers for mayor as he seeks his third term, including state Rep. Kaohly Vang Her ...
As city, state and federal agencies investigate the threat, St. Paul is reassuring residents that its emergency services are still up and running.
Princess Diana called her July 29, 1981 wedding day to Prince Charles the "worst day of my life" and said she felt as she ...
A St. Paul police officer crashed into a building after swerving to avoid a car, authorities say.
Detectives are investigating a shooting death in a St. Paul homeless encampment on Sunday that is the fifth homicide this year in the city. About 1:15 p.m. Sunday, police officers responded to ...
The St. Paul Port Authority plans to demolish the vacant Kmart on Maryland Ave. to pave the way for a redevelopment focused on job creation.
Toward the end of May, developer Rob Clapp — known for popular destination projects such as St. Paul Brewing, Can Can Wonderland and the newly reopened Dark Horse Bar & Eatery — logged a win ...
In downtown St. Paul, the troubled but storied Lowry Apartments on Wabasha Street have been sold to a Burnsville-based home remodeler. State sales records show the buyer — officially 345 Wabasha ...
The St. Paul Police Department released a photo of the person suspected of vandalizing 30 Pride and State of Minnesota flags in two St. Paul neighborhoods.
St. Paul neighbors distribute pride merchandise to show solidarity amid vandalism incidents targeting LGBTQ+ displays.
The St. Paul softball team defeated Hale-Ray 10-1 Monday at ECSU to advance to its first state final since 2017.