St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter and Craig Leipold, owner of the Minnesota Wild, again made their pitch to state lawmakers for ...
The Trump Administration's deportation efforts are being felt right here in the Upper Midwest. On Friday, one St. Paul woman thought it would be her last day in the USA. "I am scared," said Sonia ...
The state, city and Ramsey County are among downtown St. Paul’s biggest employers, but the mayor and small business owners ...
Five years since the start of the pandemic, Gov. Tim Walz is calling state workers back to the office starting June 1, at least for 50% of their working hours. "Some people are pretty upset about ...
It comes as late last year, St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter called city workers back to the office at least three days a week starting April 1.
St. Paul city officials want to refuel garbage trucks in an area of West 7th. The City Council and neighborhood are rightfully pushing back.
Amtrak says train service on its Borealis passenger rail line between St. Paul to Chicago will resume in part on Thursday, and in full on Friday, after being temporarily replaced with buses.
On March 25, the solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord, the International Day of the Unborn Child is celebrated in more than a dozen countries. The event originated in Argentina, and St. John ...
Construction around Allianz Field at Snelling and University is due to start this summer. There are big plans, but soccer ...
The Minnesota Board of Animal Health has quarantined a Stearns County dairy herd after samples collected as part of the state’s milk surveillance plan tested positive for H5N1, a strain of ...
Two questions have plagued the minds of Christians and non-Christians alike: why is there suffering? Why does God allow suffering? In this column we will consider Paul’s inward focus, the way in ...