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Around half of the residents of a St. Paul, Minnesota, apartment complex displaced by a power outage and fire on Sunday have returned to their units, the city said Friday.
An off-duty police officer interrupted the daylight molestation of a 13-year-old girl as she was being accosted by a stranger on a St. Paul overpass, according to charges.
Two men are confirmed dead following a domestic shooting in St. Paul early Friday morning. The double shooting was reported on the 400 block of Front Avenue at around 4:20 a.m., with police arriving to find one victim lying in the street with multiple gunshot wounds to the torso.
Flames ripped through a St. Paul apartment carport Wednesday morning, scorching several vehicles and leaving residents shaken.
Voters will be asked to vote yes or no to approve an increase to the district’s general revenue by $1,073 per pupil for 10 years, beginning with taxes payable in 2026.
For decades, neighbors and business owners along West Seventh Street have been waiting for infrastructure improvements.
The city worked with the FBI and Minnesota National Guard in the wake of an incident that revealed the increasing severity of cyberattacks on cities.
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1,500 residents forced from St. Paul's Skyline Tower after weekend fire
The City of St. Paul says 1,500 residents inside the Skyline Tower have been forced out of the apartment building following an early Sunday morning fire.
On a cold and chilly Halloween night, the St. Paul’s senior defensive back forced two key turnovers at crucial moments in the game to push the Wolves to a 31-24 victory over their district rivals. And with a Covington High loss across the district,
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Saint Paul Public Schools referendum would provide $37 million to district through property tax hike
If voters approve the measure next week, property taxes on the median home in the city would increase by more than $300 per year.