St. Paul budget, property tax increases approved by City Council
St. Paul city officials have approved a budget for 2024 that includes increases to both property and sales taxes for its residents.
Homeless nonprofit dealing with allegations
One employee with a St. Paul nonprofit that helps support homeless youth has been accused of misspending program funds. FOX 9’s Rose Schmidt has the details.
Como Conservatory holiday flower show
FOX 9 Garden Guy Dale K visits the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory in St. Paul. The conservatory is set up for its holiday flower show, which runs through Jan. 7.
Metro Transit fare enforcement citations
Starting Monday, Metro Transit will be asking for proof of fare payment and serving citations to riders who haven’t paid. Community Service Officers — members of the Metro Transit Police Department who are working towards becoming police officers — will board a train or bus and ask each rider for proof of payment. Proof of payment includes app tickets, Go-To card and paper transfers.
Minnesota State Patrol: Fleeing motorist dies in crash in St. Paul
A motorist who drove away from troopers died early Sunday morning after wrecking her car on an I-94 ramp in St. Paul, Minnesota State Patrol reports.
Fleeing motorist crashes car on I-94 in St. Paul
A motorist who drove away from troopers died early Sunday morning after wrecking her car on an I-94 ramp in St. Paul, Minnesota State Patrol reports.
Union Depot tree light ceremony
Union Depot in St. Paul hosts their annual tree lighting and winter carnival button reveal.
Reward offered for St. Paul Cold Case info
A new reward is being offered for information that leads to solving a 1988 cold case homicide in St. Paul.
2023 Holiday Express underway in St. Paul
The 2023 Holiday Express is underway in St. Paul, offering participants a Christmas experience unlike any other in the state of Minnesota.
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St. Paul man accused of killing man with single punch pleads guilty
A St. Paul man charged with murder after a single punch caused the death of another man has pleaded guilty.
New $10K reward offered for 1988 St. Paul cold case killing
A new reward is being offered for information that leads to solving a 1988 cold case homicide in St. Paul.
Charges: Man swindles Buddhist temple out of $184K
Ramsey County prosecutors allege a Buddhist temple in St. Paul was taken advantage of in the middle of money laundering and a major fentanyl trafficking operation.
Charges: Man swindles Buddhist temple
A St. Paul Buddhist temple has been allegedly swindled out of $184k as a part of a money laundering, fentanyl trafficking operation.
Man sentenced in fatal drive-by shooting of pregnant woman in St. Paul
A man who pleaded guilty in the fatal drive-by shooting of a 21-year-old pregnant woman in St. Paul was sentenced Thursday morning.
Man sentenced for killing pregnant woman [RAW]
A man who pleaded guilty in the fatal drive-by shooting of a 21-year-old pregnant woman in St. Paul has been sentenced Thursday morning. A Ramsey County judge sentenced Paul Harris, 24, to 463 months (38.5 years) in prison with credit for 260 days served in connection to the death of Gabriella Dehoyos. According to court records, on March 13, 2023, Dehoyos was riding in a Kia SUV with her boyfriend and three young children near area of the I-94 ramp and old Sears store location in St. Paul when a gunman pulled right up alongside and fired.
House fire in South St. Paul [RAW]
Crews are battling a fire in South St. Paul on Thursday morning. Few details have been confirmed, but officials have said the fire started in a home near the 900 block of Dale Street West around 6 a.m.
St. Paul asking woman to remove decades of art from boulevard
A St. Paul woman’s yard has captured the imaginations of neighbors and art lovers for decades, but the city has ordered her to remove just about everything.
‘Art installation’ causing controversy
One woman’s “art installation” in St. Paul is causing controversy after a city inspector ordered her to move the monuments she has been collecting in her yard and on a city boulevard for more than three decades.