First home purchase using Rondo fund

It's a special day in the capital city. A new homeownership program in St. Paul that's giving back to residents and descendants of the historic Rondo neighborhood, who lost so much during the construction of I-94.

Rampant copper thefts slow streetlight repairs in St. Paul

Neighbors in St. Paul are frustrated with slow repairs of streetlights that have been targeted by copper thieves. City officials say they've taken steps to slow the thefts but, so far, nothing has worked.

City of St. Paul slow to fix street lights

It’s a problem citywide: thieves are breaking into street lights and causing a ton of damage, in search of a copper payday. Some criminals have even used cars and saws to break in.

U.S. Education Secretary visits Twin Cities

As the school year begins for many, the U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona visited the Twin Cities on Friday, visiting a school in St. Paul as part of his Raise the Bar bus tour.

Debate continues in St. Paul over pot smoking ban

St. Paul community members will have another opportunity to provide feedback next week on a proposal that would ban cannabis and tobacco smoking in public spaces owned by the city.

Momentum builds for End-of-Life Options Act in Minnesota

Some DFL lawmakers are pushing legislation at the Capitol to make Minnesota a state where, under specific circumstances, a person suffering from disease could end their own life with medical assistance.

Teen pleads guilty in St. Paul father's death

One of two teens arrested in the deadly shooting of Michael Brasel, the St. Paul father killed in his own front yard when he reportedly confronted a pair of thieves outside his home, has pled guilty.