Artist killed in shooting in downtown St. Paul: What we know
An artist working on a project was killed in a shooting in downtown St. Paul on Wednesday evening.
Downtown St. Paul shooting leaves woman dead
St. Paul police say a woman was shot and killed in an alley near the area of Kellogg Boulevard and Wall Street on Wednesday. The shooting is under investigation, but police said it's believed that the suspect left that area in a vehicle.
St. Paul urges drivers to give to shelters, not panhandlers
The City of St. Paul is looking to curb panhandling in busy intersections. It's looking to encourage people to donate money to organizations that help those who are unhoused instead of handing out cash.
St. Paul urges drivers not to give to panhandlers
The City of Saint Paul is looking to curb panhandling in busy intersections. It's looking to encourage people to donate money to organizations that help those who are unhoused instead of handing out cash.
St. Paul murder arrest: Police say victim was 'targeted and executed'
A Minneapolis man is facing murder charges for a deadly shooting in St. Paul last week in which police say he “targeted and executed" a man from Ames, Iowa.
St. Paul mural festival bringing live music and painting to St. Paul
The Chroma Zone Mural and Art Festival is a two-day free, family festival that brings live music and painting to the St. Anthony Park neighborhood of St. Paul. Since its inception in 2019, artists have added 50 murals to commercial buildings in the industrial areas of St. Paul. To learn more about the events on Sept. 20 and Sept. 21, visit chromazone.net.
St. Paul Chroma Zone Mural and Art Festival
The Chroma Zone Mural and Art Festival is a two-day free, family festival that brings live music and painting to the St. Anthony Park neighborhood of St. Paul. Since its inception in 2019, artists have added 50 murals to commercial buildings in the industrial areas of St. Paul. To learn more about the events on Sept. 20 and Sept. 21, visit chromazone.net.
MN early voting: Where and how to cast a ballot before Election Day
With less than six weeks before the general election, state officials are reminding Minnesota citizens of their rights to vote in the 2024 general election.
St. Paul City Council passes cannabis business zoning ordinance
The St. Paul City Council unanimously passed an ordinance on Wednesday that regulates how and where cannabis retailers conduct business in the city.
MN Secretary of State, other officials share early voting options
Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon and other state officials answered questions about voting early in the 2024 general election.
First MN mushroom dispensary opens in St. Paul
The main psychedelic mushrooms are still not legal, but that doesn’t mean there’s no magic to the mushrooms on Grand Avenue in St. Paul.
Minnesota’s first mushroom dispensary opens in St. Paul
The main psychedelic mushrooms are still not legal, but that doesn’t mean there’s no magic to their mushrooms.
St. Paul overnight shooting leaves man dead near apartment building
An overnight shooting in the East Midway neighborhood of St. Paul has left a man dead, according to police.
St. Paul house fire: 1 hospitalized with serious injuries
One person was hospitalized with serious injuries after a house fire in St. Paul early Saturday morning.
St. Paul man who fatally stabbed wife during Bible study sentenced to prison
A St. Paul man who pleaded guilty to fatally stabbing his wife during a Bible study in March 2023 was sentenced on Friday.
2009 St. Paul murder case is 1 of 7 under independent review
Isabella Sontoya is so convinced her husband is innocent, that she moved to Minnesota and married him. Now, his case in Ramsey County is under review as questions mount over the work of former medical examiner Michael McGee.
St. Paul couple uncovers birthplace of Old Dutch Potato Chips
Old Dutch, a staple in Minnesota kitchens for nearly a century, is celebrating its 90th anniversary this year. A recent discovery has connected this iconic snack brand to a historic home in St. Paul.
At least 2 St. Paul schools close after 'shooting threats' on social media
"Shooting threats" on social media naming several Twin Cities schools have prompted at least two schools to cancel classes. Authorities say the threats are not believed to be credible, and a juvenile has since been taken into custody.
Old Dutch chips origin traced to St. Paul home
Old Dutch, a staple in Minnesota kitchens for nearly a century, is celebrating its 90th anniversary this year. Recently, a St. Paul couple discovered their home was the birthplace of the classic treat.
St. Paul teachers oppose free childcare tax levy before voters in November
St. Paul teachers say they oppose a November ballot question that would create a tax levy to help pay for free childcare.