St. Paul
June 19, 2015
Cailin Anderson, 2, of St. Paul plays in the Centennial Garden at Como Park's Marjorie McNeely Conservatory in St. Paul on Friday, June 19, 2015.

St. Paul's Como Park Conservatory celebrates a century

The St. Paul institution reaches the century mark with high hopes for the future.
Variety
June 19, 2015
The blackened-steel exterior lends a boldly modern look to the St. Paul Saints’ new CHS Field, yet it complements the historic character of its

Streetscapes: Saints march into downtown St. Paul in stellar new ballpark

REVIEW: With the just opened CHS Field for the Saints in Lowertown and the Twins' Target field in its fifth season, Minnesota can now boast two of the finest stadiums in baseball.
St. Paul
June 19, 2015

Other St. Paul shelter dogs don't test positive for canine flu

St. Paul
June 19, 2015
The former Macy's building in downtown St. Paul seen on Wednesday, February 18, 2015. ] LEILA NAVIDI leila.navidi@startribune.com /

St. Paul Port Authority takes preparatory step toward old Macy's building sale

By transferring the Macy's site to its nonprofit affiliate, St. Paul Port Authority is ready for joint ventures as well as an outright deal.
East Metro
June 19, 2015

St. Paul woman charged in hit-and-run that put driver in a coma

The driver was allegedly drunk and gaining speed.
Variety
June 19, 2015

Gallery: Back to the '50s

As many as 150,000 people will pack the State Fairgrounds in St. Paul this weekend for the Minnesota Street Rod Association's Back to the '50s Weekend. The event runs through Sunday and features more than 12,000 registered vehicles on exhibit plus live music and dancing.
St. Paul
June 19, 2015

Adoptions are on hold at St. Paul Animal Humane Society because of dog flu

The Shar-Pei mix left a shelter in St. Paul without symptoms, but then it quickly fell ill.
Minneapolis
June 18, 2015
Jerry Sedgewick talked to people gathered outside the Dorothy Day Center in St. Paul.] JIM GEHRZ ï james.gehrz@startribune.com / St. Paul, MN / J

Twin Cities newspaper gives homeless a voice, a job and an income

A newspaper launched by a St. Paul man gives homeless people a voice, and needed income.
East Metro
June 18, 2015
Sher Kpor fell into abandoned pool in St. Paul and died.

St. Paul boy who fell in apartment pool's filthy water dies

A 7-year-old boy who fell into several feet of filthy water in an unattended swimming pool outside a St. Paul apartment complex last month died Thursday morning, a family representative said.
St. Paul
June 18, 2015
New interim Archbishop Bernard Hebda, center, walks with Deacon John Powers, left and Auxiliary Bishop Andrew Cozzens, right, out of St. John The Evan

June 18, 2015: Interim archbishop meets with Minnesota priests in Rochester

Bernard Hebda gave state priests a message of hope. "I pray this is a fresh beginning," one said.
St. Paul
June 17, 2015

St. Paul council delays action on Cleveland Avenue bike lanes

The council approved less controversial bike lanes on Front Avenue and Lexington Parkway
East Metro
June 17, 2015
Home & Garden
June 17, 2015
Garden-tour season kicks off in St. Paul

Garden-tour season kicks off in St. Paul

Free West End Neighbors Garden Tour offers back-yard peek at historic homes
East Metro
June 16, 2015

St. Paul man charged with sex trafficking and domestic abuse

Suspect took a woman's child hostage to force cooperation, charges say.
East Metro
June 16, 2015
Aaron Benner

Outspoken St. Paul teacher takes criticism to new heights

St. Paul "troublemaker" says district has tried to silence him over his views on suspensions.
East Metro
June 15, 2015
St. Paul public schools cafeteria personnel Nancy Hengel handed out free meals to kids at Lewis Park, Monday, June 15, 2015 in St. Paul, MN.

School cafeteria on wheels dishes free meals in St. Paul

St. Paul
June 15, 2015
GLEN STUBBE Ô gstubbe@startribune.com Tuesday, November 29, 2005 Ò St Paul, Minn. Ò The St. Paul Pioneer Press offices in downtown St.

Pioneer Press sells building, plans move out of downtown St. Paul

St. Paul
June 14, 2015

Cleveland Avenue businesses fear proposed St. Paul bike lanes

Companies on Cleveland, Lexington and Front in St. Paul fear loss of street parking.
East Metro
June 14, 2015

Trial opens this week in 2013 death of Oakdale's Danielle Jelinek

After months of delay, jury selection begins Monday in the death of Danielle Jelinek of Oakdale.
East Metro
June 14, 2015
St. Paul Police officer of the year Sgt. Mark Ficcadenti makes a speech during the St. Paul Police Award Ceremony recognizing the officer, detective a

St. Paul police sergeant wins 2015 Officer of the Year honor

Work with immigrant communities is recognized by state peers.

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