Community members are speaking both for and against plans for a new affordable housing development in St. Paul’s east side.
An analysis by Gensler found that 10 of 20 downtown buildings would be prime targets for office to residential conversion.
St. Paul police are investigating after 60 trees were pulled out of the ground in St. Paul overnight Wednesday. The St. Paul Parks and Recreation Department is estimating the damage to be around ...
St. Paul officials are asking for the public’s help after a recent surge in violent crime. In the last two months there have ...
Dayton's Holiday Market It almost brings back memories of holiday shopping at Dayton's. More than 100 local vendors gather ...
Union Depot’s annual Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony in Lowertown will come 21 days later, on the evening of Saturday, Dec. 7, ...
In a proposed ordinance to the city's zoning code before the St. Paul City Council, construction of new drive-thru operations ...
When St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter announced last year that he would dedicate $1.1 million in federal COVID relief aid to ...
Junior hitter Hadley Thull took a pass from senior Julia Doherty and delivered a powerful kill that put the finishing touches ...