In the latter stages of a snow emergency, parking is allowed only in areas that have been plowed to the curb. Vehicles parked ...
The levy amount for the 2026-2027 school year is $216.48 million, or about 2% less than the previous year. It is expected to ...
An 80-year-old St. Paul woman, who was the daughter of a Minnesota legislator, died during a water emergency in northern Minnesota. The St. Louis County Sheriff’s Office received a 911 call at 5:55 ...
Beginning Jan. 1, tenants of St. Paul duplexes, triplexes and fourplexes will be allowed to share trash carts with fellow ...
More than 150 storm drain grates around St. Paul have been removed by vandals, according to the city’s Public Works Department. Those responsible are removing the heavy iron grates and then dropping ...
St. Paul Public Schools has reached tentative contract agreements with teachers and staff after several months of negotiations. Details were not released Friday and they still must be approved by ...
A St. Paul man has been arrested and charged in connection with the vandalism of several city storm sewer drains, authorities announced Friday. Kevin Michael Monahan, 34, has been charged with five ...
An essential service is alive and well again in St. Paul after a summer cyberattack. Public internet access has been restored at all St. Paul Public Library locations and recreation centers after the ...
A report by a St. Paul fiscal watchdog group recently found that the use of tax-increment financing has been “overused and placed an undue burden” on taxpayers ...
St. Paul’s mayor announced Friday he’ll reappoint Fire Chief Butch Inks to a second, six-year term. Inks was first hired by the city in 1985 through a youth employment program and later joined the St.
Three days after St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter announced a local state of emergency, the St. Paul City Council voted Friday to extend it for 90 days, granting the mayor added time to oversee a ...