St. Paul weighs ban on smoking pot in city-owned places
A public hearing has been set for next week as the City of St. Paul considers a ban on smoking pot in city-owned public spaces, like parks.
Autistic artist creates mural for St. Paul’s Creative Arts Zone
Engebretson has been working on his art for years through Interact Gallery, which uses art and artists to challenge the perceptions those living with disabilities.
Creative Arts Zone offering artist outlet
The Croma Zone Art Festival is meant to highlight and connect what has become known as the Creative Enterprise Zone along University Avenue in St. Paul, and one artist is making the most of it.
Minnesota State Fair: What’s your tradition?
With so much to do and see at the Minnesota State Fair each year, how do you decide to spend your time? FOX 9’s Rob Olson goes over some popular favorites.
Man sets off pipe bomb in St. Paul neighborhood after father’s ashes desecrated: Charges
A St. Paul man is facing a felony charge for allegedly building and setting off a pipe bomb meant for a man he claims "desecrated" his father’s ashes.
St. Paul’s Festival of Nations canceled after 90 years
The longest-running and oldest multicultural celebration in the Midwest is ending after 90 years in St. Paul.
Pentatonix coming to St. Paul for Christmas concert
The new Pentatonix Holiday Tour is coming to the Xcel Energy Center right in time for the holiday season.
Missing St. Paul baby found safe
After going missing for days, a St. Paul baby has been found safe.
Missing St. Paul boy found safe, no reunion for mother
A St. Paul mother found out her missing son was safe Thursday, four days after someone took him away, but she still hasn’t been able to see him.
Missing 'endangered baby' in St. Paul
The St. Paul Police Department has issued an alert for an "endangered baby." The 6-month-old boy, named My’Air, was last seen Aug. 14 after he was allegedly taken by his mother’s ex-boyfriend, Nichlis Kruse.
St. Paul city council moves forward with free childcare initiative, despite mayor’s veto
St. Paul voters will soon get to decide whether they want to pay more in taxes in order to ensure free childcare for kids five-years-old and younger.
Mayor Carter explains childcare veto
St. Paul voters will soon get to decide whether they want to pay more in taxes in order to ensure free childcare for kids five-years-old and younger. The St. Paul City Council voted 5-2 Wednesday to over-ride Mayor Melvin Carter’s veto of the initiative and let voters decide in November 2024.
Deadly St. Paul stabbing ruled self defense
Prosecutors won't bring charges against a St. Paul man after a deadly stabbing in July that claimed the life of a 73-year-old man in the Highland Park neighborhood.
Madonna sets new St. Paul concert date after health scare
Madonna announced the rescheduled dates for the North American leg of her “Celebration Tour."
Shooting on Raspberry Island leaves 1 person dead
An altercation on Raspberry Island in St. Paul Monday evening led to a deadly shooting, according to police.
Fatal shooting on Raspberry Island in St. Paul
St. Paul police are investigating after a fatal shooting on Raspberry Island in St. Paul Monday night.
Local musicians remember Robbie Robertson at Last Waltz tribute show
Every year, a group of Minnesota musicians plays a tribute show to the legendary band, The Band. But this year's show will be more emotional than most.
St. Paul tribute for Robbie Robertson
The music world lost a legend this week when The Band’s Robbie Robertson passed away at the age of 80. A concert in St. Paul this weekend will pay tribute to him.
Teen charged as adult in killing of 16-year-old boy found in St. Paul alley
A teenager initially charged in juvenile court for the shooting of a 16-year-old boy in a St. Paul alley is now facing charges as an adult.
St. Paul murder victim’s funeral held in violation of court order
A family mourning a murdered St. Paul man took a second emotional blow when a funeral home went forward with services that they didn’t want, and while they were in another state.