St. Paul
November 7, 2019
St. Paul police investigated a shooting on E. Annapolis Street on the city's West Side. Neighbors said the shooting involved juveniles.

Gun at after-school gathering leads to tragedy in St. Paul

Two boys who now face charges told police that their casual mishandling of a gun resulted in an accidental shot that killed 17-year-old Da'Qwan Jones-Morris.
St. Paul
November 7, 2019
St. Paul police investigated a shooting on E. Annapolis Street on the city's West Side. Neighbors said the shooting involved juveniles.

Shootings in St. Paul: Teen dead in one, marshal fires in other

The fresh shootings came even as the city's police chief had sought to reassure residents that his department is doing everything it can to quell the violence.
East Metro
November 6, 2019
Mitra Jalali Nelson checked results on the trash vote at Black Hart of St. Paul.

Heated trash debate drives voter turnout to double in St. Paul

A large field of candidates for City Council also helped draw residents to the polls, officials said, but hundreds of voters cast ballots on the trash question alone.
St. Paul
November 6, 2019
St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter joined those at Black Hart of St. Paul celebrating as the yes forces won in the vote of the city's trash-collection syste

St. Paul voters say yes to city's trash collection system

After a year of bitter debate, the victors say it's time to turn their attention to more important issues — affordable housing, public safety and climate change.
Politics
November 6, 2019
Candidate Nelsie Yang answered a question during the St. Paul City Council Ward 6 candidate forum.

Five incumbents re-elected to St. Paul City Council

For the only open seat, Nelsie Yang, 24, was poised to become St. Paul's youngest council member and first Hmong woman to serve on the council.
East Metro
November 5, 2019
St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter joined those at Black Hart of St. Paul celebrating as the yes forces won in the vote of the city's trash-collection syste

St. Paul trash vote: Answers to your questions

St. Paul
November 5, 2019
The crowd filled the St. Paul City Council Chambers and went out the door to weigh in on the city's proposed sick leave ordinance.

Voters will choose the St. Paul City Council today

All council seats up for election amid trash controversy, shootings.
North Metro
November 4, 2019
Krispy Kreme said Monday that Jayson Gonzalez of Champlin can now work with the company as an independent operator.

Minnesota college student is back in the Krispy Kreme business

Eat & Drink
November 4, 2019
Dan O'Gara, owner of St. Paul's O'Gara's Bar & Grill, held a press conference at O'Gara's State Fair location in Falcon Heights to talk about his deci

St. Paul's legendary O'Gara's won't reopen after all

Restaurant's owner blames closure on $15 minimum wage, sick time requirements
East Metro
November 4, 2019
Union Depot Bar and Grill server Molly Ruhoff worked the tables at the new restaurant and bar just after the lunch rush on Aug. 24, 2018 in St. Paul.

Appetite for Change could take over restaurant at Union Depot

Kaskaid Hospitality asks Ramsey County to let nonprofit take over.
St. Paul
November 4, 2019
A "Guns Down St. Paul" sign was placed near the scene at E. Maryland Avenue and Hazelwood Street where a shooting happened over the weekend.

Uncomfortable norm: St. Paul grapples with fatal shootings

Mayor Melvin Carter on Sunday encouraged residents to attend a series of public safety forums that begin this week.
St. Paul
November 3, 2019
Police investigators on the scene of a multiple shooting with at least one dead Saturday night near the intersection of Maryland Ave. E and Hazelwood

At least one dead after two shot on St. Paul's East Side

The death is the fourth homicide of the week in a city struggling with gang violence.
St. Paul
November 2, 2019
Waste Management worker Daniel Westerhaus collected trash from the alleys of the Snelling Hamline neighborhood of St Paul's yellow zone on the first d

St. Paul's garbage fight is about more than just trash

Trash collection debate touches on visions for city's future, residents' anger at officials.
St. Paul
November 2, 2019

Dia de los Muertos celebration in St. Paul

Dia de los Muertos was celebrated on St. Paul's West side with ofrenda building, face painting, music and more Saturday.
St. Paul
November 1, 2019
St. Paul Police investigators on the scene of a shooting in the Highland Park neighborhood.

Man killed, wife injured in St. Paul Highland Park shooting

Police say the shooting does not appear to be random.
East Metro
November 1, 2019

St. Paul man charged in connection with 2017 death of Roseville man

The victim, Dondi Antwan Nalls, was shot several times on Sept. 23, 2017, outside an apartment building in Roseville. He died at the scene
St. Paul
November 1, 2019
St. Paul Police investigators on the scene of a shooting in the Highland Park neighborhood.

Man killed, wife injured in Highland Park shooting; St. Paul's 27th homicide of year

Police said the incident occurred on the 1300 block of Davern Street at about 2:15 a.m.
St. Paul
October 31, 2019

Competitive field vying for St. Paul school board seats

Two front-runners confront challenges as Election Day approaches.
St. Paul
October 30, 2019
Former St. Paul police officer Tou Cha, walks out of the St. Paul Police department after resigning on Tuesday.

Former St. Paul police officer sentenced for assault

Tou Cha was central in a case that led to the firings of five officers.

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