Kevin Duchschere

Reporter | Hennepin County
Phone: 612-673-4455
Kevin Duchschere covers Hennepin County government. He has worked as a reporter and editor for the Star Tribune since 1989, covering St. Paul City Hall, the Minnesota Legislature, other metro counties and numerous stadium campaigns. He was St. Paul bureau chief from 2005 to 2007, and he was a lead reporter on the Coleman-Franken race and recall in 2008 and 2009.

Recent content from Kevin Duchschere

St. Paul zoning committee OKs razing of Ford plant

Company plans to start tearing down Highland Park site next year.

Updated: December 20, 2012, - 10:36 PM

Ramsey County, St. Paul schools set 2013 tax levies

A typical homeowner is likely to see property-tax savings due to other properties picking up a bigger share of the tax bill.

Updated: December 18, 2012, - 09:35 PM

Police kill St. Paul robbery suspect

He was shot as he ran from a Kowalski's grocery store in St. Paul.

Updated: December 17, 2012, - 08:22 PM

Mom of Regions Hospital caps her career with a smile

Doris Sackett started her hospital job at age 71. After seven decades of work, she's retiring.

Updated: December 13, 2012, - 11:07 PM

Old Lowry Hotel site draws union fire

Job safety conditions at future Ramsey County offices criticized.

Updated: December 13, 2012, - 11:03 PM

Plan offered for demolition of Ford plant in St. Paul.

St. Paul officials and neighbors are beginning their review.

Updated: December 10, 2012, - 09:05 PM

In St. Paul, neighbors wary of private rec centers

The city gave residents six months to express opinions about how the Conway and McDonough sites would be used under new management.

Updated: December 08, 2012, - 09:49 PM

Minus Wild, St. Paul and businesses look to hold on

A roundtable discussion Friday looked to aid small businesses stung by the 12-week revenue-sharing dispute between the NHL and the players’ union.

Updated: December 08, 2012, - 07:35 AM

A new day is coming for St. Paul's Union Depot

The St. Paul landmark, which dates to 1923, will reopen Saturday as a $243 million mass-transit hub.

Updated: December 04, 2012, - 09:34 PM

Arden Hills ammo plant gets another chance for development

Ramsey County officials believe the time is finally right to buy, clean up and develop one of the metro area's largest remaining parcels of undeveloped land.

Updated: November 29, 2012, - 10:46 PM

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